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Winchester 1892 Mare's Leg


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I am thinking of getting one of these, I have been wanting one for a long while, does anybody have one?

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Guest Jamie
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You gonna take it for a walk in the park? :rofl:

J.

Guest Major Pain
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I would also like to have one but they don't seem to practical and the price is rather high.

Although that has never stopped me before.--MP

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Are those considered a SBR? Seems to me I checked into getting one and you had to do all the paper work and everything.

Guest 10mm4me
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Most are considered handguns, depends what the manufacture designates it as when built, the Puma Repo's are handguns I am pretty sure. But $$$$$

Guest Jamie
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Okay, now that I'm done being a smart-ass ( for now ), and no help at all, I'll say that I wouldn't mind owning a copy of the "mare's leg" either.

However, unless somebody gives me one, or I suddenly learn how to :rofl: money, I just can't see it happening.

The main reason for this that I just can't think of a practical use for the thing, or anything that it may do well.

I doubt it makes a very good pistol, and with the stock chopped off, it's use as a rifle is non-existent. And unless somebody makes one in .22lr, it's going to be a pretty expensive "fun gun" to operate.

So until I get rich or really lucky, it's just not on my list. :(

Still, I can appreciate the reasons why a fellow would want one, having grown up watching The Bounty Hunter. ( In re-runs, of course. )

J.

Guest Jamie
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Are those considered a SBR? Seems to me I checked into getting one and you had to do all the paper work and everything.

Nope, they're considered pistols.

Have a look here for a review of 'em.

J.

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No, they certainly are NOT practical, I just think they are very cool and when I found out that I could legally own one non NFA it peaked my interest in them :rofl:

I also want a Fully Auto Tommy Gun, not very practical either but somehow I do not think I will ever be able to afford that, The Mare's Leg will be a cool retro toy for me I will eventually pick one up

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I would also like to have one but they don't seem to practical and the price is rather high.

Although that has never stopped me before.--MP

+1

pretty much sums it up for me too.

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How is it that a rifle with half of it chopped off costs twice as much as it would otherwise? :rock:

Where can I get a Winchester 1892 for $600.00? PLEASE tell me

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Where can I get a Winchester 1892 for $600.00? PLEASE tell me

If you are looking at Puma reproductions, there here is the last known price from a "reputable" dealer that I can find.

https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/48626

If you want an original Winnie, and they never made a chopped version that I know of, then be prepared to pay.

I was speaking in broad terms. I prefer Marlins and you can get a brand new .30-30 or 38/357 in the $500 range or less (more or less, less for .30-30)

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