The Cimarron Model 1892 Carbine is a faithful reproduction based on John Browning’s 1884 patents, originally introduced to succeed the Winchester Model 1873. This platform is engineered for reliable operation and durability, chambered in the historically significant .45 Colt cartridge. It integrates a proven mechanical design with traditional materials, providing a robust firearm suitable for field applications, historical shooting, or as a component in a period-correct collection.
Key Features
Construction & Materials
The Model 1892 Carbine features a receiver treated with a traditional color case hardened finish, providing both corrosion resistance and a period-authentic aesthetic. The 20-inch round barrel is finished in blued steel, a durable and classic treatment. Furniture consists of solid walnut, precision-fitted to the receiver and forend, enhancing both handling characteristics and visual appeal. This material selection prioritizes longevity and maintains the original design’s tactile feel.
Performance & Utility
Chambered in .45 Colt, this carbine offers substantial terminal performance suitable for various medium-game hunting or target applications. The 10+1 capacity ensures adequate round count for extended use without frequent reloads. The lever-action mechanism provides rapid cycling and a natural point of aim, making it an effective and engaging platform. Its compact carbine configuration optimizes maneuverability in varied environments.
Technical Specifications
- Caliber: .45 Colt
- Capacity: 10+1 Rounds
- Barrel Length: 20 Inches
- Barrel Profile: Round
- Barrel Finish: Blued
- Receiver Finish: Color Case Hardened
- Stock Material: Walnut
- Action Type: Lever Action









