Chiappa 1892 Wildlands | .44 Mag | 16.5″ | 920.409
MSRP: $1,655.00
Your Price: $1,242.00
Chiappa 1892 Wildlands lever-action carbine in .44 Magnum with a 16.5″ threaded barrel, Cerakote dark gray finish and grey laminate stock. Features a 5-round tubular magazine and Skinner-style Picatinny rail with peep rear sight.
The Chiappa 1892 Wildlands is a modern take on a classic lever-action platform built for practical field use. It ships with a 16.5″ threaded barrel, a Cerakote dark gray finish and a grey laminate stock for durability in adverse conditions. The rifle is configured with a scout-style Picatinny rail and a Skinner peep rear, and is chambered in .44 Magnum suitable for close-to-moderate ranges. A sensible optic pairing under $1,000 for this carbine is the Vortex Crossfire II 2-7×32, which provides a versatile magnification range for brush and short-range hunting conditions.
Product Specifications
- The UPC is 8053800941549.
- The model is listed as 1892 Wildlands by Chiappa Firearms.
- The caliber is given as .44 Magnum / 44 Rem Mag.
- The barrel length is listed as 16.5 inches.
- The action is a lever-action design.
- The magazine capacity is listed as 5 rounds in the tubular magazine.
- The finish is described as Cerakote dark gray.
- The stock material is gray laminate.
- The muzzle is threaded (13.5×1 mm LH).
- The rifle includes a Skinner-style Picatinny rail with peep rear sight and a fiber optic front sight.
- The reported rate of twist is 1:20″.
- The package and listing indicate swivel studs and a recoil pad are fitted.
- The reported weight values are inconsistent across source data; reported values conflict – verification required.
- The reported overall length values are inconsistent across source data; reported values conflict – verification required.
- The manufacturer part number is listed as 920.409.
This Wildlands carbine blends traditional lever-action ergonomics with modern fit-and-finish features such as Cerakote protection, a threaded muzzle and a laminate stock that stands up to field use. Its configuration—compact threaded barrel, scout-style rail and fiber optic front sight—makes it a straightforward option for hunters and outdoorsmen who need a durable, short‑to‑moderate-range rifle. The combination of classic operation and practical features makes the 1892 Wildlands a solid candidate for brush-country hunting and ranch use where quick handling and rugged construction matter.
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