Rossi 92 Carbine goes for a repair.

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Re: Rossi 92 Carbine goes for a repair.

Post by Ohio3Wheels »

I've haven't shot any Perfecta, but reports from friends and acquaints say it seems "dirtier" than other commercial rounds. They say more trash in the bores and more in the actions. Then again one shooter's dirty is another works just fine. i expect my guns to need cleaning at the end of the day and I guess with some BP thrown in dirty is relative :) .

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No bulges. I am cleaning the 357 cases right now. After they are dried I will inspect the brass. As I was putting them to dry I want to say none of the perfect brass had the nicks; only the reload and the 38Sp. That could be due to bullet shape or aliens from outer space.

I also looked at the barrel and did not realize it has a bit of a square side ramp protruding out of the breech. I will try to get a good picture of that. Oh, NVM: I've already took picture of the ramp in a previous post:
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Post by Archer »

Ohio3Wheels wrote:I've haven't shot any Perfecta, but reports from friends and acquaints say it seems "dirtier" than other commercial rounds. They say more trash in the bores and more in the actions. Then again one shooter's dirty is another works just fine. i expect my guns to need cleaning at the end of the day and I guess with some BP thrown in dirty is relative :) .

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Post by akuser47 »

I perfecta in 9mm it seems dirty but no worse than wally whit box 9mm Winchester fotter either. I had no issues with it in 9mm.
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