Winchester 1892 Straight Grip Walnut Stock 357Mag

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Classic style lever-action Model 1892 carbine with straight grip walnut stock, carbine strap and buttplate, saddle ring, and Marble Arms gold bead sight.


WALNUT STOCK with satin finish, authentic straight-grip styling and blued steel carbine strap offer a nostalgic look
STEEL CONTOURED CARBINE STRAP BUTTPLATE is quick to shoulder and protects buttstock from damage
TRIPLE-CHECKED BUTTON RIFLED BARREL for the ultimate in accuracy and precision
TOP-TANG SAFETY is easy to see and operate
REBOUNDING HAMMER provides added margin of safety
LOOP LEVER with radiused edges gives added protection to your fingers
MARBLE ARMS® FRONT SIGHT AND ADJUSTABLE SEMI-BUCKHORN REAR SIGHT get you on target quickly
SADDLE RING allows attaching rifle to your saddle
STEEL LOADING GATE for smoother loading

*ONE ONLY* - $1329.99

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I don’t understand why people are paying big dollars for remlins when these are available for less. These rifles are at least the equivalent of a JM Marlin. In another 6 months or so those remlins won’t be worth anything once RUGER starts to produce Marlins that will be as good or better than JM’s
 
Anyone know if those work with .38 ?
On the barrel it says 357 ONLY but forums online say it might be to cover themselves from complaining that certain ammo wont work.
 
I have one and it will shoot the .38s I have tried, but the feeding is not always the best. I reload, so decided i would just load a less potent round if I was looking for plinking.
 
Very nice rifle, great price.

I don’t understand why people are paying big dollars for remlins when these are available for less. These rifles are at least the equivalent of a JM Marlin. In another 6 months or so those remlins won’t be worth anything once RUGER starts to produce Marlins that will be as good or better than JM’s

That's a whole lot of optimism.
Ruger's current quality, in my experience, is nowhere near what JM Marlins were. Lots of little issues that need aftermarket or a trip back to ruger to sort out, downright disapointing actually.

The old marlin in gone. The machinery and the people with the collective experience that made marlin marlin have been dispersed and aren't coming back.
There is nothing left but the name.

pistol grips are better ...

Nor if you're LARPing a cowboy, which you clearly are with that saddle ring. :rolleyes:
 
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