I do plan on adding at least one Rossi Model 92 in .44 magnum... just too many variations to choose from.
My levers that I currently have:
L-R; Marlin 336C-.30-30, Winchester 94 SRC-.30-30, Mossberg 472-.30-30, Winchester Classic-.30-30, marlin 336SC-.32 Special, Marlin 336C-.35 Rem, Winchester XTR Big Bore 94-.375 Win, Marlin 444P-.444 Marlin.
The .444P is on the left as it looks now with the Leupold 1.5-4x and my newest on the right; 1895G Guide Gun .45-70 Gov't
Sorry for the not so good pics, I am a better shooter than photographer...
No Rossi yet but a few Levers
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Re: No Rossi yet but a few Levers
Pictures look great to me, outstanding line up of levers. Like the brand mix as well as they all have something to offer.
I miss my 444P but was trying to reduce the number of levers of a single cartridge that I had. My 444T won over the P just because it and I had a lot more history together. My RG4570 won over my 1895G because it was lighter and overall the "mass" was less.
I miss my 444P but was trying to reduce the number of levers of a single cartridge that I had. My 444T won over the P just because it and I had a lot more history together. My RG4570 won over my 1895G because it was lighter and overall the "mass" was less.
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Re: No Rossi yet but a few Levers
Good morning
Looks good from down here also...
All ya need now is a couple Yote tails hanging on that wire.
Mike in Peru
Looks good from down here also...
All ya need now is a couple Yote tails hanging on that wire.
Mike in Peru
Way down south in Arequipa, Peru till June 2020.
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