Winchester Model 1892

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Bchance

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Picked up my first Winchester today.
Model 92 in 44 WCF.
Serial is 143XXX, which, to my search, puts it at 1896-1898. I’m excited to say the least. I’d like to clean it up but I’m scared to screw something up. Anyone with experience dealing with these old firearms and/or know someone that’s really good with them that could check it out, clean it properly and check the overall function?
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Cowbaby

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Bravo, Nice one.,Just so you know just that ladder sight can bring $275-350 alone. Here is my contribution.

1902 30 WCF 26" Rifle. THis one is an absolute tackdriver and if you looked at the bore you would have never guessed. good rifles all the way back to the throat, just dark in between and hard to keep clean. ser 262xxx

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This one is a 1931 30WCF ser 107xxxx carbine. No saddle ring although its old enough. Ordered that way in a year money was pretty tight. Has the saddle carbine stock but no ring. This one has a mirror bore and its still on the Job but I had to temporarily remove that ladder sight and use a buckhorn,

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Oh the Knife? Well that's Just an old Western- made in Bolder, Colo job you can still get used for a song and If you don't have one yet, get. Worth every penny of the 25 or 30 bucks you pay for one.
 
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