There are a couple of things that "CLAIM" to add to the reliability.
1st......the magazine follower is plastic in the 1895 and some fellows change it to an aluminum follower. This is suppose to make the gun feed "better" out of the tube and is said to really help with the new hornady ammo?
2nd.....there is what is known as the wildwest "bearproof" extractor that is "supposed" to increase reliability on shell ejection?........
I don't have any of these goodies on my 1895 and have had any problems. If you handload make sure the COL is correct and you will probably never have a problem either.
It's a great gun that's fun to own and shoot.......