I have several and have owned a whole lot more
I have owned everything from original 92's to reproduction Browning 92's to winchester and Marlin 94's etc. I have owned Rossi's, Marlins, Uberti's, Winchester's Brownings and Henry's. I am currently down to one Uberti 73 in 45 Colt, a Marlin 97 in 22 and, a couple other Marlins in 357 and, 45 colt. To keep this as short and sweet as possible I will divide your choices into Rimfires and then centerfires.
Rimfires: I have owned just about everyone currently made. The Browning BLR 22 and the Winchester 9422 XTR were very pretty and overall quite accurate but not the most accurate. A plain old Marlin model 39 will win the accuracy race just about every time. They aren't much on looks however. If you can find a recent production model 97, basically a model 39 with a better fitting stock and octagon barrel, grab it. Mine is super accurate. Your other choice for an accurate, good looking, super smooth rifle is the Henry golden boy. The blued versions are cheaper and very accurate also.
Centerfires: My most accurate centerfire was a 73 clone in 38-40. It, along with my 73 in 45 Colt were also the best looking of the bunch. The Marlins are very accurate and rugged and should fill your needs very well. I love my Cowboy in 45 colt though you wouldn't know it to look at it lately.
A real steal sometimes are the Rossi/Puma imports. I have had several of these and regret selling all but one of them. If you really like the look of the 92, and I do, you can be well served by one of these. I had a stainless rifle in 357 that ran like a top. I also had a half round half octagon one in 45 Colt that looked and shot great. The only one that I would really stay away from is the Winchester. I owned a couple of these and they aren't as accurate aa the Marlins and, are more prone to breakage, especially in the 357 version. If you run across an old Browning B92 in 357 or 44 mag, for a decent price, they are pretty good as well.