Browning B-92 .357 Magnum Lever-Action Rifle, 20 in Barrel, Blued Steel, Walnut Stock, Top-Eject, 11-Round
This Browning B-92 in .357 Magnum is a top-eject, Winchester 1892-type lever action from the 1980s, made in Japan and discontinued in 1987. It features a 20-inch round blued barrel, full-length tubular magazine with 11-round capacity, and classic walnut furniture. The rifle presents in as-new condition and includes its Browning factory box with matching end label.
Condition
Overall Condition: As-new condition with no signs of prior handling beyond what’s typical from inspection (see photos).
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: It appears unused and unfired beyond factory testing.
What’s Included
- Browning factory cardboard box with end label matching the rifle’s serial number
The B-92 uses a Winchester 1892-type action with top ejection and a right-side loading gate. It is configured with a 20-inch round blued steel barrel, full-length tubular magazine, and two barrel bands, delivering an 11-round capacity in .357 Magnum.
Iron sights include a hooded front post on a ramp and a barrel-mounted adjustable rear leaf with a step elevator. The rifle is fitted with a straight-grip walnut stock and a walnut carbine forend, with a 12.75-inch length of pull for a classic carbine feel.
Controls are traditional: an exposed hammer with a half-cock notch serves as the safety, and there is no tang or cross-bolt safety. The receiver and barrel are blued steel for a uniform, period-correct finish.
Rollmarks read "Browning Arms Company Morgan, Utah & Montreal P.Q. Made in Japan," aligning with its 1980s production. This standard-production model was discontinued in 1987.
Per factory guidance for tubular magazines, use flat- or soft-point bullets. The package includes the original Browning box with a matching end label, underscoring its well-preserved presentation.




