Browning 92 44 mag.....I did
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Browning 92 44 mag.....I did
Local shop has a Browning 92 44 mag on the shelf. It's not been really well cared for. Stock has a few dings and scratches. Barrel has a couple small rust spots that look like it may clean up somewhat. Definitely not a safe queen, it's been used and slightly abused. What got my attention was the price. It was originally tagged at $995, but was marked down to $600. I was only there to take delivery of a 44 Special I bought online, or I would have probably just taken it today. Told him I'll think about the Browning and see if he still has it next week.
Edit to today. I called first thing this morning as soon as they opened and told him I would come in later and to set it back for me. I was able to get him to eat the tax, and got it for $600 out the door.
It's definitely seen some use, but nothing too serious. More importantly the bore is shiny and bright.
Edit to today. I called first thing this morning as soon as they opened and told him I would come in later and to set it back for me. I was able to get him to eat the tax, and got it for $600 out the door.
It's definitely seen some use, but nothing too serious. More importantly the bore is shiny and bright.
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Re: Browning 92 44 mag.....should I?
I see you skipped ahead to the responses you'll receive. Of COURSE you should! What kind of enablers would we be if we didn't encourage you?
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Re: Browning 92 44 mag.....should I?
At $600 doubtful that will last , that's what they sold for 25 plus years ago.
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Go back tomorrow and get it! It'll be a great partner to your new 44 special!
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That's the condition I like to find them in so I don't have to worry about putting the first ding in it, and as already noted that's the 20 years ago price.
I grabbed a 9422M in similar condition during the pandemic for $400. Makes for a good field gun vs a safe queen and I can still smile about the price.
I grabbed a 9422M in similar condition during the pandemic for $400. Makes for a good field gun vs a safe queen and I can still smile about the price.
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Put that sucker on layaway today! I've learned to never walk away from a great deal like that because it'll be gone by the time I make up my mind.
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Re: Browning 92 44 mag.....should I?
I passed on a $600 one around 2005 and regretted it. Lever action prices have gone way up across the board since then. You don’t see B92s for sale that often. Well made, no added safeties, it probably a great buy assuming there are no mechanical problems
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Re: Browning 92 44 mag.....should I?
To echo what others have already stated, I think it would be an excellent buy. I picked up a slick Browning Centennial model 92 about 3 years ago and paid substantially more than $600.
Re: Browning 92 44 mag.....should I?
As someone who didn’t get a 1895 .405wcf for $2kaud (1500usd at the time) about 4 years ago (with factory express sites and in good condition)…don’t pass it up. I still think of this rifle weekly.
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Re: Browning 92 44 mag.....should I?
well Ted, did you?
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If it doesnt take away from another responsibility or cause any harm to your short term finances (basically if you dont have to defer a bill or home maintenance ) --- go for it
Its not really an investment any more than a savings account is an investment but at $600 and with the popularity of leverguns now -- youre not going to lose money and can enjoy it far more than a 2% IRA
Its not really an investment any more than a savings account is an investment but at $600 and with the popularity of leverguns now -- youre not going to lose money and can enjoy it far more than a 2% IRA
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You fine gentlemen can always be counted on to provide a voice of reason! Lol
I'll check with them first thing in the morning, and see if it's still there.
I'll check with them first thing in the morning, and see if it's still there.
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Well keep are fingers crossed 
Re: Browning 92 44 mag.....should I?
I bought one like you described about 20 years ago. I swapped an SKS for it. Man, did I make out! That thing shoots like a ring tailed terror. I know a couple guys with them also, and they said theirs shoot well too. That's what really matters.
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Re: Browning 92 44 mag.....I did
You done well. I have its brother and they are great guns.
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Great, find and an even better deal!
Now tomorrow we expect a range report!
Now tomorrow we expect a range report!

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Re: Browning 92 44 mag.....I did
Looks good to me, honest use. I reckon that was a steal.
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Re: Browning 92 44 mag.....I did
Well done. That’s a bargain.
They’re a decent copy of the original. The 44’s are fitted with a barrel that has shallow multi groove rifling, somewhat like a Marlin microgroove barrel. They shoot jacketed fine and can also shoot cast well too. Just load your cast bullets as you would for a Marlin microgroove barrel.
They’re a decent copy of the original. The 44’s are fitted with a barrel that has shallow multi groove rifling, somewhat like a Marlin microgroove barrel. They shoot jacketed fine and can also shoot cast well too. Just load your cast bullets as you would for a Marlin microgroove barrel.
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Re: Browning 92 44 mag.....I did
Excellent Ted, that's a keeper and next best thing to original 1892.
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I love a story with a happy ending... 

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I was expecting rougher than that from your initial description -- looks great !
I sold a couple of Trapper length .44's about a decade ago - one a '94 Winchester with a synthetic stock , and the other a Marlin 1894
I got weird and decided i was done with anything under .45 caliber and just kept my .45 Colt Trapper -- i do stuff like that sometimes - but in hindsight, wish i hadn't
I sold a couple of Trapper length .44's about a decade ago - one a '94 Winchester with a synthetic stock , and the other a Marlin 1894
I got weird and decided i was done with anything under .45 caliber and just kept my .45 Colt Trapper -- i do stuff like that sometimes - but in hindsight, wish i hadn't

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I certainly wouldn't be unhappy with the condition. But I like a gun that has a few dings.
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