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Compact, fast and sweet to shoot. Lever-action Model 1892 rifle with straight grip stock, forearm cap, crescent buttplate and 20" barrel. Top tang is drilled and taped for optional peep sight.
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CloseItem Number534162124 | UPC048702117718 |
Caliber44 Rem Mag | Barrel Length20" |
Overall Length37 1/2" | Length of Pull12 3/4" |
Drop at Comb1 1/8" | Drop at Heel1 3/4" |
Weight6 lbs 0 oz | Magazine Capacity10 |
Twist Rate26" | Barrel FinishBrushed Polish |
Stock FinishSatin | Wood GradeGrade I |
Receiver FinishBrushed Polish | Chamber FinishPolished |
Barrel MaterialSteel | Barrel ContourSporter |
Stock MaterialBlack Walnut | Recoil PadCrescent Metal |
Pistol Grip CapNone | CheckeringNone |
Sling Swivel StudsNone | Receiver MaterialSteel |
Trigger FinishBrushed Polish | Bolt Slide FinishBrushed Polish |
Magazine TypeFull-Length Tube | Trigger MaterialSteel |
Trigger Guard MaterialSteel | Trigger Guard EngravingNone |
Drilled and Tapped for ScopeNo | MSRP$1,169.99 |
It is considered by many as the smoothest, most compact, handiest and most beautiful lever action ever offered by Winchester. The Model 1892 (or "The 92" as most of us call it) was Winchester's follow-up to the amazing Model 1886. The Model 1886 was designed for large hunting/military calibers of the 1800s, like 45-70 Govt. Soon after it's development, the call went out for a new (but more compact) lever rifle suitable for pistol calibers. Soon, John Moses Browning produced the Model 1892 prototype for Winchester and the rest is history.
This Model 92 Short Rifle is in a classic round barrel configuration in two excellent calibers – the 357 Mag. is suitable for hunting and cowboy action duties, while the 44 Rem. Mag. makes its mark as a great caliber for hunting in brushy conditions with fast moving game. Attention to detail is something you will notice like the one-piece steel crescent buttplate just like the originals, and a Marble Arms gold bead front sight that adds a dose of traditional class.