Hey everyone,
I recently acquired a Winchester model 1892. I’ve never owned a lever gun, so I am hoping someone here can provide me with more information.
From what I can tell, it’s a 1892 that has been shortened and fitted with a goofy handguard like a lee enfield. The receiver looks like it was tapped for a scope rail. The saddle ring is missing along with the tube spring and follower and rear sight. The action is pretty smooth and the trigger pull is good.
What I can’t figure out is what it’s chambered in. It’s says .45 on the barrel where the rear sight should be, but these were not produced in .45? I’m guessing this means 45 long colt?
Here are some pictures. I’m wondering if I should bother restoring this or just selling as is. Where is a good source for parts for these? If I was to sell as is, what would it be worth?
https://postimg.cc/gallery/vsRyZwt
Good advice appreciated, thanks!
I recently acquired a Winchester model 1892. I’ve never owned a lever gun, so I am hoping someone here can provide me with more information.
From what I can tell, it’s a 1892 that has been shortened and fitted with a goofy handguard like a lee enfield. The receiver looks like it was tapped for a scope rail. The saddle ring is missing along with the tube spring and follower and rear sight. The action is pretty smooth and the trigger pull is good.
What I can’t figure out is what it’s chambered in. It’s says .45 on the barrel where the rear sight should be, but these were not produced in .45? I’m guessing this means 45 long colt?
Here are some pictures. I’m wondering if I should bother restoring this or just selling as is. Where is a good source for parts for these? If I was to sell as is, what would it be worth?
https://postimg.cc/gallery/vsRyZwt
Good advice appreciated, thanks!




















































