![]() Musket: 30" round barrel, with full magazine. Model 1892 Trapper's Carbine can be exempted from this law, as a curio and relic, with federal permit providing trapper is an original trapper and left the factory with the short trapper barrel. Federal law prohibits possession of rifles with barrel lengths shorter then 16". Trapper's Carbine: 18", 16", 15" or 14" round barrel, with same dimensions of standard carbine. Carbine: 20" round barrel full or half magazine plain walnut straight-grip stock, with one barrel band forearm. ![]() Fancy Sporting Rifle: solid-frame or take-down (worth 20 percent extra premium) 24" round, octagon or half-octagon barrel 1/2, 2/3 or full magazines checkered walnut pistol-grip stock checkered capped forearm. ![]() ![]() Sporting Rifle: solid-frame or take-down (worth 20 percent extra premium) 24" round, octagon or half-octagon barrel 1/2, 2/3 or full magazines plain straight-grip walnut stock, with capped forearm. Model 1892 was available in several different configurations: 1. Carbine model continued to be offered until 1941. Built between 18, with slightly more than 1 million sold. Chambered for popular smaller cartridges of the day, namely. Model 1892 was an updated successor to Model 1873, using a scaled down version of Model 1886 action.
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