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Winchester Model 1892 Button Magazine Centerfire Rifle

Item # 612942
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  • Oil-finished grade I walnut stock

  • 20" half round/half octagon barrel

  • Crescent buttplate

  • Button magazine


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Product Description
winchester The Winchester Model 1892, very similar in construction to the Winchester Model 1886, is one of the most famous lever-action rifles ever produced, with over a million manufactured. The 1892 is famous for its light weight, low recoil and responsive, easy handling. Its design much like a compact or carbine model of the famous 1886 and has the same dual, vertical locking system for impressive strength. In addition to a button magazine, this 1892 variant features a 20" gloss blued half round, half octagon barrel. Gold bead front sight with a buckhorn rear sight. Grade I walnut stock. Crescent buttplate.
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Specifications
Model Model 1892 Button Magazine
Type Centerfire Rifle
Action Lever Action
Caliber 44 Remington Mag
Barrel Length 20"
Weight 6 lbs.
Sights Gold Bead/Buckhorn
Finish: Stock Wood
Finish : Barrel & Receiver Blued
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