Winchester Model 1892 Trapper Baby Carbine 14" .44-40 WCF Lever Action Rifle, ATF Exempt, 1917 C&R

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Make: Winchester

Model: 1892 Trapper Carbine

Serial Number: 845258

Listed by serial number: ""Firearms removed from the provisions of the National Firearms Act and classified as curios or relics""

""Winchester, Model 1892 or 92 carbine, cal. .44 WCF, S/N 845258, with 14-inch barrel.""

https://www.atf.gov/file/128116/download

Year of Manufacture: ca. 1917

Caliber: .44-40 Winchester (.44 WCF)

Action Type: Tubular Magazine Fed Lever Action Rifle

Barrel Length: 14"", Round

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade pinned in a slotted base at the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a folding ladder-style sight presenting a ""V""-notch when folded down. The slider is missing from the ladder arm which is graduated from 0-20. The top tang is drilled, tapped and filled for a tang sight (none present).

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two-piece smooth walnut with banded forend, straight grip, straight comb and steel carbine-style buttplate. There is an ""EC"" monogram brand on the left of the buttstock. The forend has a gap to the receiver. There are notable bruises above the sling swivel in the belly on each side. The stocks have scattered nicks, dings, scrapes and scratches. Some of these have removed or damaged portions of the surface wood. There are cracks in the front of the forend on each side. There are some losses around the edges. The LOP measures 12 3/4"" from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The plate has gone to a patina with scattered surface erosion. Overall, the stocks are in Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blue, Casehardened Lever & Hammer

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is gray with well defined rifling. There is scattered erosion and pitting in the bore, more notable at the muzzle. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 5 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 5% of its metal finish. Finish remains only in some well protected areas and around raised features. Other surfaces have mostly worn to white, showing evenly scattered surface erosion. There are some areas of pitting. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with strong slots. The markings range from clear to obscured by erosion. Overall, this rifle is in about Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 1892 was introduced as the successor to the iconic “Winchester ’73”, and replaced the toggle link action of the Model 1873 with a breechblock locked with two rectangular locking bolts, making the action much stronger. It was designed by gunmaking genius John Moses Browning, and was essentially a scaled-down version of his Model 1886 rifle, the first he designed for Winchester. The Model 1892 was small and light, and ideal for the classic .44-40 WCF round and similar pistol caliber cartridges. The Model 1892 rifle was popular with ranchers, and later was the lever action of choice for many Western movies and TV shows. John Wayne famously used both M-1892 rifles and carbines in many of his iconic cowboy roles.

This example is a particularly special piece, a ""Trapper"" or ""Baby"" carbine. The standard Carbine had a 20"" barrel, but they were available by special order with shorter barrels and this one is 14"". Only about one third of one percent of Carbine production had a shorter than standard barrel. The little rifles' significance would increase in 1934 when some very silly people known as ""Congressmen"" decided that a rifle could have a barrel that was too short. Thankfully, an even sillier group of people at the ATF have designated this particular rifle, by serial number, as exempt from the NFA, so it can be sold without doing too much silly paperwork.

The rifle shows its age, appearing to have been a working gun based on the brand on the stock. It will certainly be of interest to collectors and will make a wonderful addition to even an advanced Winchester collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Winchester Model 1892 Trapper Baby Carbine 14" .44-40 WCF Lever Action Rifle, ATF Exempt, 1917 C&R
Winchester Model 1892 Trapper Baby Carbine 14" .44-40 WCF Lever Action Rifle, ATF Exempt, 1917 C&R
Lot number: 1191
Seller: Lock Stock & Barrel Auctions
Event: Lock Stock Barrel Premier Auction May 2025 Day 2
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