Are all Marlin 1892 rimfire rifles also centerfire with firing pin selection? Or were some just rimfire only? Thanks
Are all Marlin 1892 rimfire rifles also centerfire with firing pin selection? Or were some just rimfire only? Thanks
Last edited by smkummer; 08-05-2020 at 05:04 PM.
not 100% sure but believe they were originally offered with both firing pins and you could swap em out. might check Brophy book for exact info.
Farmbif has it right as I know.
I have one, neat rifle but rimfire ammo is very high (IMHO) & .32 Short Colt hard to get & .32 Long Colt really hard to get.
I'm still looking for brass for .32 Long Colt but no luck yet.
If yo need a centerfire pin there are a couple places that sell them.
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...ong-Colt-brass
And WOW, that is some expensive brass....
https://www.rccbrass.com/product/32-long-colt/
Thanks guys. Neat little rifle but I’ll bow out.
There are a few very long threads down in the rimfire section on how to convert useable .32 Long Colt cases from other brass.
Robert
32 long colt brass, it sure aint cheap
https://www.rccbrass.com/product/32-long-colt/
.32 Colt brass, a lot cheaper.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/874042585
Or you can swage down .32 S&W Long yourself. I've done it, but I'm lazy so I buy it now. He starts with Starline as the parent case.
Seller *tenmile* aka Jack Harrison has a very useful tutorial on his listings. He also sells the correct 299153 heeled bullets, and also Colt cases modified for rimfire.
The only area we disagree on is that he uses Ramset charges in his adaptors, while I much prefer to use 6mm acorn blanks and a small charge of Bullseye. Punching out the acorn blanks is a lot easier, and wears the adaptors less.
Last edited by uscra112; 07-31-2020 at 09:24 PM.
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what amazes me is the prices these old marlins bring on gun broker when it is such a very difficult caliber to make ammo for. it wasn't that long ago that you could get a 375 win for next to nothing because ammo or brass was so hard to find. I guess the internet changed a lot of things
If you get hooked up with Jack Harrison, .32 Colt ammo is no trouble at all. Easy and cheap enough that I converted a .32 rimfire Stevens Favorite to centerfire and plink with it in the yard.
I wish I could afford one of those neat Marlins, but I have to content myself with single shots.
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The Marlin 1892’s are very fine rifles, accurate and Heel based ammo is no harder to kid than any other cartridge.
The two I have both came to me with rimfire during pins that were easily replaced with centerfire pins from Jack First and Wiseners.
Both the pins I bought had to be “fit” to my rifles but that only took a few strokes with a file and they were good.
Loading dies can be a bit of a trick but, I used a set I cobbled together from a Letter “O”drill bit guide and Press fit into a hogged out 357 expander die for a sizing die and seated the Bullets using a 32 acp seating die.
Homemade sizing die
I get my brass from Buffalo Arms for 64 cents a case (bought 200 at a time), trim to .78”, load with a couple of grains of fast burning pistol powder and your good.
Factory 32 Long Colt (With internal lubed bullet) on the right, my handload with heel based bullet on the left.
This a 100 yard group off the bench with my round barrel Marlin in 32 Colt.
50 yards offhand
They are very good low noise small game rifles and I have killed a bunch of rabbits with mine.
If you can get in to a Marlin 92 in 32 Colt for short money I’d jump on it, swap the firing pin out and go have fun.
I don't know from experience because I wasn't born until 1972. They were well out of production before I came along. But, I do believe the 32's all came with an extra firing pin. Just like a 39A, you remove the bolt and the firing pin is just laying in a groove in the top of the bolt. It just falls out when you turn it over. As for making or buying brass, it may be easier to have it reamed to accept .32S&W or S&W Longs. They have the same bore diameter as the .32 Colt's do.
CS
I don't tthink the .32s&w will fit in the magazine.......
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IME, the sporadically-available (only one or two runs per year) commercial Winchester .32 Short Colt is a direct replacement for the .32RF with a FP conversion to CF (which is what I did with a 1902 Remington #4 rolling block rifle).
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Now I lay me down to sleep
A gun beside me is what I keep
If I awake, and you're inside
The coroner's van is your next ride
Don't know about the 1892 but had a model 27 that could be had in CF or rimfire. The breach blocks were different.
I highly recommend Mr. Harrison and his products. He has provided me with the supplies I needed for many hours of enjoyment and has provided different load data and his years of knowledge. Fun to talk to also.
The flat reversible firing pin was a feature of some early Ballards. John Marlin was the last builder of the Ballard design, from about 1879 to 1890, so if the 1892 lever-gun had it, that's where he got the idea.
Reaming a .32 Colt out to take .32 S&W is not a good idea IMHO. Not long ago Larry Gibson pressure-tested a selection of modern commercial .32 S&W ammo, and found that some is loaded to an actual 18,000 psi. While the 92 may take that in stride, a lot of the popular boys' rifles that came in .32 Long won't, nor will the pocket revolvers of the period. Just sayin'.
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Buffalo Arms carries them, reformed from .32 S&W Long. Can be cut down to make .32 Colt Short. Out if stock right now. I bought 20 rounds from them for a couple of Steven's 32RF, one long, one short, that I'm working on converting to centerfire. I've signed up to be notified when they're back in stock.
https://www.buffaloarms.com/32-long-...ses-32longcolt
Last edited by Scrounge; 08-03-2020 at 12:48 PM. Reason: add link
Out of stock at Buffalo Arms, but Jack Harrison can ship today.
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