Winchester 1892, 44-40, 1912 era.

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trooper joe
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Winchester 1892, 44-40, 1912 era.

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Just found this nice, refinished Winchester model 92, 44-40 rifle at a gun show. I looked at it, passed on it, and started to drive home. After a mile, I made a “U” turn and went back and bought it.

It was made in 1912 and whoever refinished it did an excellent job. I just bought a Miroku 44-40 SRC, and sold it after a month, unfired. This is a much nicer gun than the Winchester/Miroku was.

I got it for the same price I paid for the Miroku which was much cheaper than an unrestored one.

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Maybe someone can tell me what these stamps are (restorer or Winchester stamps?).

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The only thing that looked a little odd was this rear sight. I may change it to a more original looking sight.

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Let me know what you think.

TJ
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Re: Winchester 1892, 44-40, 1912 era.

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I think its sweet
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Re: Winchester 1892, 44-40, 1912 era.

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The PW in the oval is a proof applied by Winchester. They started doing this around 1905 +/-.
The sight looks like a later 3c from a 94. Of course, a plethora of sights were available from the factory on order. The standard would be a semi buckhorn rifle sight (forget the code) with a slider and set screw insert.
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Re: Winchester 1892, 44-40, 1912 era.

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The sight is correct for vintage , the later 22H with short 3C elevator is thicker in front of rear sight leaf.

Winchester refered to this sight as sporting rear sight.

Nice looking rifle.
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Re: Winchester 1892, 44-40, 1912 era.

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You can see the 22 H Later version is thicker at leaf than the older Sporting Rear.
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Re: Winchester 1892, 44-40, 1912 era.

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Found another photo.

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Just tried some 44-40 snap caps. The rifle feeds very smoothly with a great trigger pull.

Thanks for the information.

TJ
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That's a dream rifle. Just looking at it suggests a hunting trip. Good find!
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Very nice, congratulations.
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Re: Winchester 1892, 44-40, 1912 era.

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What a sweetie! Refinished never bothered me, especially with a firearm I actually plan to use!
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Re: Winchester 1892, 44-40, 1912 era.

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That rifle is very nice looking , I wouldn't take three jap winchesters for it.Now let's get a range report!!

You didn't comment on bore condition? Hoping it's nice will be icing on the cake.🙂
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The Winchester proof
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Re: Winchester 1892, 44-40, 1912 era.

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You sir are extremely lucky. The old saying "he who hesitates is lost" came about for a reason. That this beauty wasn't snapped up while you hesitated is pure serendipity.
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