Regarded as the epitome of lever-action rifles, the Model 1892, affectionately known as "The 92," stands as Winchester's pinnacle achievement. Following the success of the Model 1886, designed for larger hunting and military calibers of the 1800s like the 45-70 Govt, the need arose for a more compact lever rifle suitable for pistol calibers. Enter John Moses Browning, who crafted the Model 1892 prototype for Winchester, solidifying its place in history.
This Model 92 Carbine embodies the classic round barrel configuration, available in both classic and modern calibers. From Cowboy Action to hunting various game in dense brush, its versatility knows no bounds. Notable attention to detail includes features such as the carbine strap buttplate and barrel band, reminiscent of the originals, and a Marbles gold bead front sight, adding a touch of traditional elegance. Furthermore, the rifle boasts a rear tang safety for convenience, with the option to add a tang sight from companies like Marble Arms for those seeking additional enhancements.