One of my most prized rifles is an older "Interarms" Rossi '92 Carbine in 45LC.
Light, handy, accurate, strikes a serious blow, and feeds the same LSWC loads that I use in my revolver like it was made for 'em. All in all, it's probably the most usefull rifle I own....leastways for me.
There's been others too, and in a couple of other calibers. Of those, the one I might should have kept was a pre-safety, blue 'n CCH Carbine in .357 . It too, was an excellent gun....but in the end, I decided that it wouldn't do anything that my old .45 wouldn't do, so off it went.
On the other end of the mule though....once upon a time, I fell to a moment of vanity and bought one of their 24" hex-barreled versions with the CCH reciever and curved butt plate. Perty gun to look at (which is why I bought it)...but...I found it to be way too muzzle heavy for CAS, too clumsy for feild use, and not one bit more accurate than the "little carbine" that I've had for years.
What I learned from that was that it's probably best to just let the little '92 be what it is, and if ya want "something bigger" in a lever-gun, maybe give the '94 a look instead.
Hope this helps.
DGW