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I have a Winchester Model 1892 that is missing the Rear Band Screw. The band is chrome. All of the replacement screws that I have seen online are blued. Does anyone know where I might find one that matches the chrome band. Thanks
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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I doubt very much that it is chrome, unless someone had it chromed at some point.
There were some special order guns with nickel plated receivers so it's most likely nickel plated. I don't think you will find one. I would buy the blued one and send it off to be nickel plated. You might even have a plating shop nearby.
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Thanks for your reply. I have posted a couple of pictures. Local gunsmith thought it was chrome.
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I agree...it "looks like" chrome rather than nickle. The pics help but it's still hard to tell for sure.
Yours is a later production gun since it has a round barrel. The special order ones were octagon barreled if I remember right so you gun might be too new. I think it was an option before 1933. This is what a nickle plated one would look like, I don't think they ever did the whole gun but anything is possible I guess. ![]() If it chrome plated, my advice is still the same. Buy the blued screw and have it chrome plated.
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92s were made with round or octagon barrels from the get go ! If you can find a blue screw , just remove the bluing and polish the head ! It should blend in pretty well .
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MODEL 1892 RIFLE - .25-20 WCF, .32-20 WCF, .38-40 WCF, or .44-40 WCF cal., 24 in. round or octagon barrel, blue, tube mag., forend cap, crescent butt. Approx. 1,000,000 mfg. between 1892-1941.
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Plus, it goes all the way through, so the end would be blue, and have to be stripped and polished also.
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Thanks to all! Mike
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