Winchester Model 1892 Serial Number Lookup

This lot features a great example of a Winchester Model 1892 lever action rifle chambered in the respected.32 W.C.F. (Winchester Center Fire) caliber. This rifle was manufactured in 1899.

The rifle features a 20' round octagonal barrel, wonderful walnut stocks, blue'd finish, and fixed sights. The Winchester Model 1892 was a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning as a smaller, lighter version of his large-frame Model 1886, and which replaced the Model 1873 as the company's lever-action for pistol-caliber rounds.

When asked by Winchester to design an improved lever action to compete with a recent Marlin offering, John Browning said he would have the prototype completed in under a month or it would be free. Within 2 weeks, Browning had a functioning prototype of the 92. Caliber's for the rifle vary and some are custom-chambered. The original rounds were the.32-20,.38-40, and.44-40 Winchester centerfire rounds, followed in 1895 by the new.25-20. A few Model 92s chambered for.218 Bee were produced in 1936-38.

Rifles in.44-40 proved to be most popular, far outstripping sales of the other chamberings. This rifle is in good condition, with some handling and wear from use.

The top of the barrel is marked, 'WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A - KING'S IMPROVEMENT PATENTED MARCH 29.

Saccharine trust paganicons rar files. The barrel and frame show the correct Winchester proof marks. The rifle tang is marked, 'Model 1892 - Winchester - Pat. Serial Number: 113486. This is a Curio & Relic firearm.

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Winchester Model 1892 Serial Number Lookup

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.33 WCF,.38-56 WCF,.38-70 WCF (830 mfg.),.40-65 WCF,.40-70 WCF (629 mfg.),.40-82 WCF,.45-70 Govt.,.45-90,.50-110 Express, or.50-100-450 (234 mfg.) cal. Available, Browning's first high power lever action design distinguishable by vertical locking bars,.45-70 Govt.

Most popular cal., 26 in. Round or octagon barrel, tube mag., steel forend cap, straight grip stock.

Case colored receiver was standard finish until 1901, then blue became the standard finish. Between 1886-1935.25-35 WCF (rare),.30-30 Win. (takedown only), or.32 Win. Cal., lever action design, solid frame (less common) and takedown (more common), 24 in.

Lightweight rapid taper round barrel, shotgun style buttstock with serrated steel buttplate, tube mag., holds 3 cartridges. Between 1924-1932. Serial numbered independently to approx. 2,865, then serialized with Model 1894 production on underside of receiver. Simply could not compete with the Model 1894. Note that a small number of rifles were made during a parts clean-up from 1933-1942.