Ive had this Winchester Model 1892 for a long time. Its in rough, and I mean ROUGH shape. Now I think its time to restore it! But first the story behind how I got this gun.
My Grandfather got hay fever really bad, so every spring after the crops where put in he took his family up to northern Minnesota , where he was a fishing guide. So as a kid my father spent every summer on the lakes of Minn. (must be rough) One summer in the early 60s a friend of my dads (who was around 10 at the time) found this leaning on a tree in the woods long one of the lakes. So my dad, beings the outdoors kid he was traded his bike for it. Grandpa wasnt to happy about it. The gun had been sitting in the timber since the fall before. It was rough, and not in working order. The butt stock had sunk into the ground and began to rot. The interesting thins about this gun was the butt stock, there where 143 shoe nails, and 84 thumb tacks. Grandpa quietly asked around about the found gun. Turns out two elderly brothers, that where well known for poaching had lost it the fall before. They had been out on one of there poaching trips, when on the way out of the woods, they saw a Game Wardens vehicle parked by there old truck, so the left the gun in the woods. Well after they let the area cool down a lil, they returned to the timber to look for the gun, but could not find it. The nails in the stock where for every deer they had shot with that gun, and the thumb tacks where for every moose!
Beings the gun wasnt shoot able, grandpa thought dad should return it for his bike, but dad kept it. As the years went by, interest in the gun was lost, and a some point it was put out in the old chicken coop. When I was around 10 I found it, and always wanted to restore it. The funny thing was, dad thought it was a waste of time. Well I latched onto it, and have had it for 16 yrs now. The bad thing is, here a few years ago I moved into an apartment, so I had to keep some of my thing in a garage on the farm. This past summer some of the local hoodlums decided to brake in the garage and ether stole the butt stock, or tossed it somewhere. But I have all the other parts. Its froze up pretty hard, and has some major rust, and pitting on it. My boss, and a co-worker are big Winchester collectors. I showed them the gun last week, and both of them think with A LOT of work I could make the gun presentable again, but doubtfully ever will be able to be fired again.
Heres the pics
The top of the tang here says Model 1892, WINCHESTER, Pat. Oct, 14 1884
Upon some clean up I found that it says Manufactured by
Winchester Repeating Arms, New Haven Ct. just in front of where the rear sight should be. And I also was able to clean the serial number up to where it was readable to, its 203**** I think it is ether a 32-20, or a 38-40, and has a 24 octagon barrel. Im a long way form being where I want to be, but its worth a shot. Im soaking the receiver in penetrating oil, and rubbing the surfaces with 0000 steel wool. Any suggestion or tips would be helpful, as would any web sited that might be helpful.
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Nathan