Hello, I have a few older Winchesters and will be looking for some parts for one them. First off I have a Model 1892 32 WCF Rifle. SN shows it to be manufactured in 1906. Barrel looks to be 19" and the overall length is 37 1/2". Rough measure with a tape measure. The magazine is as long as the barrel.
It is missing one screw in the butt plate. The one where the plate bends under the stock.
The last few times I fired it, 20 years ago, the last round wouldn't feed correctly. I found the magazine spring looks damaged.
I would like to find out where I could find the correct spring and butt plate screw for the short 32-20?
Can someone recommend a reliable book and/ or websites that have some complete parts breakdowns and information of these old Winchesters? I need date ranges from 1896 to 1906 for the mod 94 30-30 and other model 92
32 WCF.
I found a magazine spring for the model 92 on Numerich but am not sure if it would be the correct one. I would like to find an original Winchester screw for the butt plate as well.
I care too much for these for me to work on them myself but at the same time very leery about letting them out of my sight. I am looking for the best gunsmith for the older Winchesters. Somewhere in the Pacific Northwest, specifically in the North Idaho area. If you have any input on that I would be glad to hear it.
Thanks in advance. Roy.
It is missing one screw in the butt plate. The one where the plate bends under the stock.
The last few times I fired it, 20 years ago, the last round wouldn't feed correctly. I found the magazine spring looks damaged.
I would like to find out where I could find the correct spring and butt plate screw for the short 32-20?
Can someone recommend a reliable book and/ or websites that have some complete parts breakdowns and information of these old Winchesters? I need date ranges from 1896 to 1906 for the mod 94 30-30 and other model 92
32 WCF.
I found a magazine spring for the model 92 on Numerich but am not sure if it would be the correct one. I would like to find an original Winchester screw for the butt plate as well.
I care too much for these for me to work on them myself but at the same time very leery about letting them out of my sight. I am looking for the best gunsmith for the older Winchesters. Somewhere in the Pacific Northwest, specifically in the North Idaho area. If you have any input on that I would be glad to hear it.
Thanks in advance. Roy.