Will an 1892 .44 mag fire .44 Russian?

Started by kcub, April 16, 2010, 01:53:56 PM

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kcub


Books OToole

It should chamber .44 Russians if you feed them one at a time.  To get them to cycle you have to do some smithing.

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N.C.O.W.S. 2279 - Senator
Hiram's Rangers C-3
G.A.F. 415
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ammodave

FWIW my modern 1894 Winchester (.44 mag) will fire .44 spcl but it will not reliably chamber the rounds from the magazine.  It only chambers successfully about 50% of the time.  Try some .44 Russian and see what happens.

kcub

Funny how lever .22s that handle short, long, and long rifles have been common for decades, but centerfires?
We don't seem to have the technology. ::)

Montana Slim

Probably since the rifle models we're using are 19th Century technology..... ;)
Most period levergun cartridges were a bottlenecked design, so lowere-powered offerings that would chamber didn't exist. No one would have wanted to chamber/fire a "weak" cartridge anyway...they even jumped for joy when the 44-40 came out and overshadowed the 44 henry  ;D

Could it be done today...sure...but, we'd end up with a totally unauthentic weapon that few of us (not I) would want.

IMO, the 1892 is one of the harder actions to alter to feed such a short cartridge. I doubt that it can be setup to be relaible, if done at all.

And, I don't recommend loading up your magazine with Russians to "try it out" it'll be quite a mess to straighten out.

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Slim
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