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Posted By: lhead71 Browning 92 357 mag - 04/01/18
I have my eye on a Browning Model 92 in 357mag at the LGS, I want to offer him a fair price but don't want to pay too much, I don't see them come up for sale often. I have one in 44 mag that I love and would like to get this one also, but I need to know approx pricing, as he will take a decent offer. He has it priced at $1000.00. It is in pristine shape and after looking at it thoroughly, working in the action, it actually looks unfired. No box or papers. It has a tag that says discontinued in 1986.

Any ideas on pricing?
Posted By: g5m Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/01/18
Here's one on gunbroker:

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/760014291


And it appears to be the only one available.
Posted By: HitnRun Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/01/18
For sale doesn't count for much, what sells is a better example. Here are some sold copies. A Browning is a very well made gun, $1000.00 may be about right.

This has been available for a long time and at this price, it will be for a long time to come.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/758079655

These are sold, although 44, they are still more desirable.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/759081641

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/760443422
Posted By: micky Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/01/18
I think 1000 is a good price. Loving to haggle I would walk in with 850 - 900 cash and tell him it’s what you have.
Posted By: Reloder28 Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/01/18
I have one in 45 Colt with octagonal barrel. I would not take less than $1200 for it. It IS NIB.
Posted By: woods_walker Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/01/18
A B92 .357 is worth every penny of $1000. If you can get it for less all the better but don't let it get away. You will be hard pressed to find another in that condition.
Posted By: cowboy77845 Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/01/18
I paid 1300 for mine a few years ago and was glad to get it. 1000 is a reasonable price IMO. My smith says the browning 92 is the best made of all the 92s.
Posted By: HitnRun Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/01/18
Originally Posted by Reloder28
I have one in 45 Colt with octagonal barrel. I would not take less than $1200 for it. It IS NIB.



You have a Browning 92 in 45 Colt?
Posted By: lhead71 Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/02/18
OK, great. I was able to talk him into it for $800 out the door. And he gave me 6 boxes of older winchester 158 gr jacketed soft point. So I think I did well. Looking forward to seeing how it shoots!

I do love my 44 mag browning 92. But I got that one in the 90’s for $400 out the door. I have shot up to 300 gr bullets with a stiff charge of H100 without any issues.
Posted By: Reloder28 Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/02/18
Originally Posted by HitnRun
Originally Posted by Reloder28
I have one in 45 Colt with octagonal barrel. I would not take less than $1200 for it. It IS NIB.



You have a Browning 92 in 45 Colt?



Actually, since you asked, it may be a Winchester. It’s been in the safe for so long that I may not remember. I’m gonna have to check into it. I do know it’s 45 Colt with octagonal barrel for sure.

Did Browning not offer one as I describe?
Posted By: wildhobbybobby Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/02/18
No, Browning only offered the B-92 as a round barrel carbine in either .357 or .44 Magnums. They did not make it in .45, and did not make it with an octagonal barrel. They did make the 1886 in .45/70 in two versions, a round barrel carbine and an octagonal barrel rifle.
Posted By: Reloder28 Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/02/18
Originally Posted by wildhobbybobby
No, Browning only offered the B-92 as a round barrel carbine in either .357 or .44 Magnums. They did not make it in .45, and did not make it with an octagonal barrel. They did make the 1886 in .45/70 in two versions, a round barrel carbine and an octagonal barrel rifle.


Ok, I was wrong. I checked and mine is a Winchester.

I once owned the Browning 1886 with octagonal barrel. I sold it. I don't collect guns. I shoot them. I just could not bring myself to so much as put a blemish on that gun.
Posted By: woods_walker Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/02/18
Originally Posted by lhead71
OK, great. I was able to talk him into it for $800 out the door. And he gave me 6 boxes of older winchester 158 gr jacketed soft point. So I think I did well. Looking forward to seeing how it shoots!

I do love my 44 mag browning 92. But I got that one in the 90’s for $400 out the door. I have shot up to 300 gr bullets with a stiff charge of H100 without any issues.



Man you must live right:-) You will be very pleased. My two preferred loads are a 158 Speer Gold Dot over 18.0 grains of Lil Gun or a Hornady 180XTP over 15.0 grains of the same powder.

Let us know how you like the rifle.
Posted By: g5m Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/03/18
Good for you Ihead71!!
Posted By: lhead71 Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/03/18
Took her to the range and wow, what a slick action. I always forget how smooth and slick the actions are on these 92’s. I haven't shot my 44 in a while, now I want to! I shot it over a pack at 50 yds and accuracy was right around an inch. Plenty for an open sighted pistol caliber rifle. great trigger no slack, breaks clean, and who doesn’t like 11 rounds in the tube?

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Posted By: Fireball2 Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/03/18
Awesome. They are as good as it gets.

I had one at one time but it went away with a bunch of others when I needed to buy a piece of equipment.
Posted By: DollarShort Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/05/18
Ooooh... That's nice.

Some day I'll have a 357...or a 45, as my 3rd centerfire plinking rifle.
Posted By: t185 Re: Browning 92 357 mag - 04/06/18
That's a good price. I just picked up a B-92 44 mag trapper(16" barrel) two weeks ago. Paid $1100 OTD.
Enjoy they are great little guns.
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