I’m trying to find a source for any section views or blue prints for a 1892 winchester
I’m trying to find a source for any section views or blue prints for a 1892 winchester
https://www.gunpartscorp.com/gun-man...les-win/1892-2
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No need for an exploded view, need a flat section view to make one!
Cool. I'll take mine in 41 magnum!
^^^^This.
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I have the original Winchester 1892 Manual if you are interested. Can't seem to be able to attach it perhaps DM?
Found one, thanks for the thoughts
Might check with Steve @ https://stevesgunz.com/ . He had some unfinished 92 frames.
If you find a source for blueprints, please post the site.
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Don’t know if that reply was to me, but I usually start from bar stock, if you access the archives you can see some of my past builds, hi walls and hepburns
I think I remember one of the hepburn threads, but it's been a few years now.
I'm excited to follow the 92 build!
Bill - just a general comment re the time involved in that conversion - I would do it again for the learning experience and the challenge - I am a backyard bush machinist with rudimentary equipment - I know the 92 winchester pretty good - they are a complex piece of machinery - getting one to feed sweet and slick is no easy job - is why I suggested a working model to copy from - I have searched in vain for blueprints - no doubt they out there someplace .
I dont have the equipment nor the expertise to scratch build a 92 frame - have done some of the internal parts.
If I was to embark on a project of that scale it would be a 76 winchester. I reckon much easier to do and three times the value when you got it done. or a sharps or roller - more so again.
I'm sure a detailed blow by blow of your build would be well received by many here - me included. Good luck with it.
What caliber are you thinking to build it in?
My custom build started as a 32WCF and the action was opened up, trued, color case hardened, full length magazine and 44 barrel liner. Now a 44 Special that holds 14 rounds!
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Gunsmith costs were $1200 and rifle (1912 manufacture) was provided.
These pair (consequetive Ser No.s 4 digit) were made in 1892 and in 38/40. My collection of '92's is nine in all chamberings.
Last edited by Bad Ass Wallace; 01-06-2024 at 11:30 PM.
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