The purpose of this post is to give a quick review on the Cimarron/Armi Sport Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle. I've noticed that the enternet is quite lacking in commentary about this particular gun, probably because it is so new on the marketplace. I hope this helps with any perspective buyers, since, I was like you a couple of months ago, not really sure if it was a good rifle, or which brand of rifle I should get. I'll tell ya, Armi Sport in Italy has had a pretty bad rep in the past, but the rifles Chiappa puts out now seem to have corrected any flaws previoucley associated with them. Also, Cimarron only takes the best, so that may be a contributing factor. This is just my experience with one gun though.
Back in December, I had been looking for an 1892 pattern rifle for a while. As for my choices, Rossi, Winchester, and Cimarron were the three. Rossi being cheaper but well established, and winchester being made in Japan and having many warning labels and a clunky saftey, I jumped on a Cimarron although it was imported from Armi Sport in Italy which has been known to have problems in the past. I ordered it through buffalo arms and it ran around $950. Just recieved it today and I have to say that it is quite a beautiful gun. I attached a few photos taken right after the unboxing. The case hardening looks great. a family member actually mistaked it for some type of pearl

As for the lever, it is incredibly smooth. I have absolutely no experience with leverguns, at all, and even I could tell it was buttery as hell. there is no clinking and no parts in the action stick durring cycling. Very happy because this is where problems were occuring in some of the horrer stories I have read. The action dosen't stick open and everything is tight. I also cycled a round through it (LRN) and it functioned flawlessley. there was some scraping on the case, but shouldn't be a problem.
Overall I couldn't be happier with the rifle. Its certainly not a lemon and I would recomend it to anyone wanting a quality, accruate replica of the originals for hunting, plinking, or just hanging on the wall. Cant wait to load up some 300 grainers with 12 grains of blue dot or 16 grains of 2400. these should satisfy my craving for a little recoil. Ill also test out some factory cowboy loads. Hope this helps, and I will get some range results up as soon as possible, just depends on when I can get some boolits cast out of my new lee mold. I'd also like some recomendations about reloading for this particular gun. thanks