Taylors 1892 Huntsman .45 Colt 16″ Lever Action Rifle

$96,631.00

A budget-friendly, modern reproduction of the classic Winchester 1892 lever-action carbine in .45 Colt, featuring a handy 16-inch barrel and genuine walnut stock for hunters and plinkers.

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Description

The Taylors 1892 Huntsman, .45 Colt, 16″ Barrel, 8rd, Walnut is a modern reproduction of the classic Winchester 1892 lever-action rifle. It’s built for the budget-conscious shooter who wants a reliable, fast-handling carbine for hunting, plinking, or ranch work, chambered in the versatile .45 Colt cartridge. This model offers a classic look with a 16-inch barrel and genuine walnut stock at a practical price point.

Key Features

  • Classic Winchester 1892 action design, proven for over a century.
  • Compact 16-inch barrel for easy handling in brush or from a vehicle.
  • Chambered in .45 Colt, a versatile round for target shooting and medium game.
  • 8-round tubular magazine capacity for extended range sessions.
  • Authentic American walnut stock and forend for traditional aesthetics.
  • Blued steel finish for a durable, time-tested look.

Specifications & Details

Caliber .45 Colt
Barrel Length 16 inches
Overall Length Approx. 34.5 inches
Magazine Capacity 8 Rounds
Weight Approx. 6.5 lbs
Stock Material American Walnut

Let’s talk value. At $966.31, the Taylors 1892 Huntsman sits in a sweet spot. It’s significantly more affordable than many custom or high-end lever guns, yet it delivers solid construction where it counts. The action is typically smooth and reliable right from the factory—often drop-in ready for your next range trip without needing a break-in period. That said, you’re getting a functional piece of history without the collector-grade price tag. The .45 Colt chambering is a practical choice, too. It’s mild-recoiling, widely available in both standard and hotter “Ruger-only” loads, and can be paired with a .45 Colt revolver for a simple two-gun setup. The 16-inch barrel keeps the overall length down to a handy 34.5 inches, making it a great choice for a truck gun or for navigating dense Missouri timber.

Who This Rifle Is For

This carbine is for the shooter who appreciates classic lines but has a modern budget. It’s ideal for a hunter looking for a short-range deer or hog rifle in thick cover, a cowboy action shooter wanting a backup or practice gun, or anyone who just enjoys the tactile satisfaction of a lever-action. If you’ve wanted a piece of the Old West on your rack but balked at four-figure prices for other brands, this is your entry point. It’s a working man’s lever gun.

Pros & Cons: The Practical Trade-Offs

Pros: The price is the biggest win—you get a lot of rifle for under a grand. The compact 16-inch barrel and 6.5-pound weight make it incredibly quick to shoulder. The .45 Colt is a low-recoil, fun-to-shoot caliber that’s easy to reload. The walnut stock provides classic good looks that synthetic stocks can’t match.

Cons: As a reproduction, it doesn’t have the collector value of an original Winchester. Some budget lever actions may have a stiffer action out of the box that smooths with use. .45 Colt ammo, while available, is generally more expensive per round than .357 Magnum or .44 Magnum from the same platform. The 8-round capacity is standard, but some competing models in longer barrels hold more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can this rifle handle modern, hot .45 Colt +P ammunition?

A: It’s built for standard pressure .45 Colt loads. Always consult the manufacturer’s manual, but for heavy “Ruger-only” or Buffalo Bore-type loads, a stronger, modern-made rifle like a Rossi R92 or a Marlin 1894 is often recommended. Stick to SAAMI-spec ammo for reliable, safe function.

Q: Is the sight adjustable?

A: Typically, these models come with a simple fixed blade front sight and a notch rear sight, which are fine for most practical ranges. The good news? The receiver is usually drilled and tapped, making it easy and affordable to add a compatible with Skinner or Williams aperture peep sight if you want more precision.

Q: How does it compare to a Rossi or Henry in the same price range?

A: Here’s the thing—it’s a direct competitor. The Taylors 1892 often uses similar imported actions but with Taylor’s quality control and classic walnut furniture. You’re paying a slight premium for the wood and the Taylors name over a base Rossi, but you might find the fit and finish a step up. It’s a classic value play versus the more modern features of some Henry models.

This rifle ships to Missouri and compliant US states through your local FFL. The Taylors 1892 Huntsman proves you don’t need to spend a fortune to own a capable, classic-styled lever action. If a dependable .45 Colt carbine with old-school character fits your needs, this model deserves a close look. See the full product details and availability at firearms-missouri.com.

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