If you’re looking for a lever gun that packs down small and shoots flat, the Chiappa Firearms 1892 Wildlands .357 Mag 16.5in Takedown Rifle is built for exactly that. This is a field-ready takedown that breaks apart for easy carry in a pack or saddle scabbard, and it chambers .357 Magnum — meaning you can also run .38 Special for plinking or training. The 16.5-inch threaded barrel, Skinner peep sight, and scout rail make it a modern take on a classic action, and it’s ready for a suppressor or optic right out of the box.
| Manufacturer | Chiappa Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | 1892 Wildlands |
| Material | Steel receiver, black laminate stock |
| Compatibility | .357 Magnum / .38 Special |
| Finish | Blued steel, black laminate |
| Weight | 6.1 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Takedown Design — WHY IT MATTERS: The barrel and forend separate from the receiver in seconds, letting you stow this rifle in a daypack or saddlebag without losing zero.
- Threaded 16.5-Inch Octagonal/Round Barrel — WHY IT MATTERS: Factory-threaded 1/2×28, so you can mount a suppressor or brake right away, and the octagonal section adds rigidity for better accuracy.
- Skinner Peep Rear Sight — WHY IT MATTERS: Aperture sights are faster and more precise than buckhorn rears, especially for shooters with aging eyes or low-light conditions.
- Scout-Style Picatinny Rail — WHY IT MATTERS: Mount a scout scope or red dot forward of the receiver for a full-length sight radius while keeping the action clear for loading.
- Textured Black Laminate Stock — WHY IT MATTERS: Laminate resists moisture and temperature changes better than walnut, and the texture gives you a secure grip in wet or gloved hands.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the hunter or rancher who needs a handy carbine that can ride in a truck, pack mule, or backpack without taking up space. It’s also a solid pick for the cowboy-action shooter who wants a suppressor host, or the new gun owner looking for a low-recoil, high-capacity lever gun that’s easy to learn on.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Takedown portability, threaded barrel, .357/.38 versatility, Skinner peep sight, scout rail, solid laminate stock.
- Cons: The takedown collar can be a little stiff out of the box — give it a few cycles to loosen up. Also, the fixed fiber optic front is a bit tall for some shooters; you may want to swap it for a lower post if you run a scope.
How It Stacks Up
| Feature | Chiappa 1892 Wildlands | Rossi R92 Takedown | Henry Big Boy X |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .357 Mag / .38 Spl | .357 Mag / .38 Spl | .357 Mag / .38 Spl |
| Barrel Length | 16.5″ threaded | 16.5″ (non-threaded) | 16.5″ threaded |
| Takedown | Yes | Yes | No |
| Sights | Skinner peep + fiber optic front | Buckhorn rear, bead front | Peep + fiber optic |
| Stock | Black laminate | Hardwood | Black synthetic |
| Weight | 6.1 lbs | 5.8 lbs | 7.0 lbs |
| Price | $1,307.08 | ~$950 | ~$1,100 |
FAQ
Does the Chiappa 1892 Wildlands come with a scope?
No, it ships with a Skinner peep rear sight and a fixed fiber optic front. The scout rail is ready for a red dot or scout scope, but you’ll need to add your own optics.
Can I shoot .38 Special out of this rifle?
Yes. The .357 Magnum chamber accepts .38 Special rounds without any issues. Just be aware that .38 Special may not cycle as reliably in some lever actions — test with your preferred brand first.
Is the takedown feature easy to use?
Yes. You loosen the takedown collar, separate the barrel from the receiver, and reassemble in reverse. It takes about 10 seconds once you’re familiar with it. The collar may be tight at first, but it loosens with use.
What thread pitch is the barrel?
It’s 1/2×28, the standard for .22 and .30-caliber suppressors. You can mount most pistol-caliber cans directly.
Does this rifle have a safety?
Yes, it has a traditional half-cock hammer safety and a cross-bolt safety located at the rear of the trigger guard.
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Last updated: April 2026
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