(often shortened to "92" or "1892x" in modern cataloging) was designed as a lighter, stronger successor to the Model 1873.
In modern scientific literature, "1892x" or similar numerical strings often appear in specific data sets or cataloging: (often shortened to "92" or "1892x" in modern
: In genomic or clinical studies, such numbers are frequently used to identify specific gene expression signatures or patient cohorts in databases like PubMed Central . (often shortened to "92" or "1892x" in modern