Browning B-92 .357 Magnum Lever-Action Carbine, 20 Inch, 1892 Pattern, Blued/Walnut (1980s)
This Browning B-92 is a .357 Magnum lever-action carbine built on the Winchester 1892 pattern with a 20-inch round barrel and full-length tubular magazine. It features a top-eject receiver with a right-side loading gate, classic blued steel, straight-grip walnut furniture, and a gold-colored trigger. The bore is excellent, and the carbine retains its period-correct 1980s configuration with iron sights and traditional controls.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The walnut stock and forend show handling marks from prior use. There is a small area of light surface rust on the bottom of the magazine tube near the muzzle. Please refer to the photos for a closer look at these areas.
What's Included
- Browning B-92 .357 Magnum lever-action rifle
Built as a faithful 1892-style carbine, this B-92 uses a top-eject receiver with a right-side loading gate and an exposed hammer. It does not have a cross-bolt or tang safety, relying instead on the half-cock notch consistent with the pattern.
The 20-inch round barrel is paired with a full-length tubular magazine that runs to the muzzle and is secured by two barrel bands. In .357 Magnum, the carbine offers an 11-round capacity.
Factory iron sights include a hoodless blade front and a buckhorn rear with a stepped elevator, providing a traditional sight picture in line with the carbine’s design and era.
Materials and finish are classic: a blued steel receiver and blued metalwork matched to a straight-grip, uncheckered walnut stock and walnut forend. A gold-colored trigger adds a distinct Browning touch. Length of pull measures 13.0 inches.
Era-correct barrel markings read "BROWNING-92 CALIBER .357 MAGNUM" and "Browning Arms Company Morgan, Utah & Montreal P.Q.," aligning with 1980s production.



