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Winchester Repeating Arms Model 1892 Carbine .357 Mag

Winchester's classic short-action lever-action carbine reintroduced in .357 Magnum — the original 1892 design by John Browning, still in production over 130 years later. The 20-inch carbine barrel and steel receiver make it the definitive cowboy rifle.

📄Manual (model family)🔧Schematic — not on file
Type
Rifle
Action
Lever-Action
Caliber
.357 Magnum
Capacity
10
Introduced
1892
Origin
USA
Status
Active
Platform
Model 1892

Chamberings

Specifications

Weight (unloaded)
96 oz
Overall length
37.75"
Barrel options
20"
Era
Frontier
Intended use
Cowboy Action, Hunting, Home Defense, Collecting

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FAQs

How much does the Winchester Repeating Arms Model 1892 Carbine .357 Mag weigh?
The Winchester Repeating Arms Model 1892 Carbine .357 Mag weighs 96 oz (6.0 lb) unloaded.
What caliber is the Winchester Repeating Arms Model 1892 Carbine .357 Mag?
The Winchester Repeating Arms Model 1892 Carbine .357 Mag is chambered in .357 Magnum; also offered in .38 Special.
When was the Winchester Repeating Arms Model 1892 Carbine .357 Mag introduced?
The Winchester Repeating Arms Model 1892 Carbine .357 Mag was introduced in 1892 in USA and is still in production.
What is the capacity of the Winchester Repeating Arms Model 1892 Carbine .357 Mag?
The Winchester Repeating Arms Model 1892 Carbine .357 Mag has a capacity of 10.

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