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BigBamBoo 12-31-2022 1:41 PM

Is this a model 92 or 94 Winchester? Old lever gun. Value?
 
Like the title says...trying to figure out what model this old Winchester 25-20 is.

Yes...it needs a new home. But have no idea on what it is worth...and I mean actually selling it worth not if you put it on gunbroker and wait 6 months worth.


Happy New Year!


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ojisan 12-31-2022 2:40 PM

1892.

Lyman #1A tang sight with the cool flip-down peep.
Sight is worth about $100.

With all the external wear, pitting and rust stains it is most likely a shooter only.
How is the bore?

bigbossman 12-31-2022 3:10 PM

Custom order features like the half round barrel and the shortened magazine tube, so it has that going for it. Bore condition on 25-20s are typically pretty roached...... what does the bore look like on this one? Hard to give valuation based on the pics provided but somewhere between 1,000 and 1,400 maybe? We need to see close-ups of the wood fitment, the screw heads, and know the condition of the bore. Serial number would be helpful as well to establish when it was manufactured.

bigbossman 12-31-2022 3:11 PM

It has custom order features like the half round barrel and the shortened magazine tube, so it has that going for it. The shotgun but stock is an oddity, but might have been ordered that way. Bore condition on 25-20s are typically pretty roached...... what does the bore look like on this one? Hard to give valuation based on the pics provided but somewhere between 1,200 and 1,400 maybe? We need to see close-ups of the wood fitment, the screw heads, and know the condition of the bore. Serial number would be helpful as well to establish when it was manufactured.

bigbossman 12-31-2022 3:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ojisan (Post 27545105)
1892.

Lyman #1A tang sight with the cool flip-down peep.
Sight is worth about $100.

With all the external wear, pitting and rust stains it is most likely a shooter only.
How is the bore?

I'm going to slightly disagree with you here, that site is worth more like $150 - $200.

BigBamBoo 12-31-2022 3:13 PM

Bore is nice. Pics make the pitting look much worse than it is.

Looked up the serial number and it was made in 1908.

And I has sold it to a member here so thank you for the input.

Happy New Year

ojisan 12-31-2022 3:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigbossman (Post 27545170)
I'm going to slightly disagree with you here, that site is worth more like $150 - $200.

Wow you got me there, the last 1892 version sold on ebay went for $251.20.
:eek:

Yup, 25-20 bores are often really rough which is why I asked.

OCEquestrian 12-31-2022 6:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigBamBoo (Post 27545171)
Bore is nice. Pics make the pitting look much worse than it is.

Looked up the serial number and it was made in 1908.

And I has sold it to a member here so thank you for the input.

Happy New Year

Well... what did you sell it for ?

BigBamBoo 12-31-2022 7:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OCEquestrian (Post 27545613)
Well... what did you sell it for ?

If the new owner wants to disclose that I will leave it to them.

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kendog4570 12-31-2022 8:12 PM

Looks like a 92 "Short Rifle", with a shotgun butt and button mag. An actual Win model. The distance between the sights is one of the telltales.

redcliff 12-31-2022 10:00 PM

Unfortunately finding ammo for it will not be easy. 25-20 is pretty scarce and very expensive when you do.

Spyder 01-01-2023 6:57 PM

I've got several 25-20s, all somehow with excellent bores. I've come to love that little cartridge but I only have a couple hundred rounds and don't shoot it often because ammo is so hard to find. :/

bigbossman 01-01-2023 9:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spyder (Post 27547884)
I've got several 25-20s, all somehow with excellent bores. I've come to love that little cartridge but I only have a couple hundred rounds and don't shoot it often because ammo is so hard to find. :/

Yeah, you pretty much have to reload for them...
And just the brass is an adventure to find.

Wyatt Burp 01-04-2023 7:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigbossman (Post 27545168)
It has custom order features like the half round barrel and the shortened magazine tube, so it has that going for it. The shotgun but stock is an oddity, but might have been ordered that way. Bore condition on 25-20s are typically pretty roached...... what does the bore look like on this one? Hard to give valuation based on the pics provided but somewhere between 1,200 and 1,400 maybe? We need to see close-ups of the wood fitment, the screw heads, and know the condition of the bore. Serial number would be helpful as well to establish when it was manufactured.

Right on about the special features on the 92. My .44-40 letters with take down, rear and tang sights, pistol grip, round barrel, and a shotgun butt just like this one. So the sights and butt on it might be custom, too.
Value? Beats me on this one. the Savage 1899 was easier to speculate on.


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Jess B. Guy 01-12-2023 3:29 PM

I"ve been trying to add a positive 100% to BigBamBoo on the iTrader site. For some reason it keeps saying the url is wrong. I can only say - thanks for the rifle-exactly as described with a great history.

BOBGBA 01-12-2023 4:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Jess B. Guy (Post 27574087)
I"ve been trying to add a positive 100% to BigBamBoo on the iTrader site. For some reason it keeps saying the url is wrong. I can only say - thanks for the rifle-exactly as described with a great history.

Delete the "s" from https and it should work.

Jess B. Guy 01-12-2023 4:33 PM

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Originally Posted by BOBGBA (Post 27574151)
Delete the "s" from https and it should work.

That worked! Thank you.

AGGRO 01-12-2023 6:39 PM

Perfect gun for reloading


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