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Hi there,

I have an 1892 made in 1913. The finish is a little worse for wear after 95 years and I was looking at getting it re-finished.

What would the original finish have been? The metal is grey in colour, but would it have originally been blued?

Any suggestions or info about getting it re-finished would be gratefully recieved Smiler

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Posts: 59 | Location: Worthing, West Sussex, UK | Registered: 14 February 2006Reply With Quote
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If you refinish your 92 it will lower any colectable value,
If you want a nice new shiny one get a puma.
Origional 92s are getting prety scace.
What chambering is yours in. Is it a rifle or a saddle ring carbine.
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It is 44-40

It has a ring, how do I tell if it is the rifle or carbine? What length would the carbine be?
 
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I have a '92 made in 1906 (38-40)and its in rough shape also. Mine has no collector value because somewhere along the line somebody cut the buttstock and installed a old red recoil pad. I do love to shoot it though!!
So, if yours is in the same condition...refinishing is up to you.
I wouldn't mine having mine done up with new wood and case coloring.
Maybe after my next deployment I'll send it to Turnbull for some TLC...till then, I'll keep shooting it!!


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Sounds like you have a a saddle ring carbine.
I recomend you go to the cabella's gun library and see what they are going for.
Prety well used ones go for 1800.00
. Its been years since I,ve seen one for less then 1200 in any condition.
The 44/40 is the most sought after caliber in the 92. Most were rechamberd to 44 mag years ago. AND saddle ring carbines are rather rare.
Not knowing the condition of you rifle , I can say it will almost certainly reduce the value if you you perminatly alter it in any.
I will PM you with my phone number, and feel free to call, I love old winchesters.
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