About a month ago, I posted here asking about getting a threaded lever action. I didn't want a large loop lever, didn't like the 5/8" threading of the Henry, and didn't like the black paint or plastic of the Triple Black or Henry X. Basically I just really like the simplicity and light weight of the handy 16" 1892 carbine with steel and wood. Ultimately, I went with a 20" Rossi R92 in stainless, test fired it and sent it right off to grumpysguns.com for shortening and threading.
Dan did a great job. He shortened the barrel and the mag tube, threaded to 1/2x28 and added a Marble's ramped front sight base with a .343" front sight that I sent with the rifle. Best of all, he turned it around in just a day! I was expecting to wait a month for it. The most stressful part was watching the USPS tracking for a week there and a week back.
I just got it back yesterday evening and I'm really happy with it. Just to give it a quick test before it got dark, I shot a handful of milsurp Winchester M41 38 Special with my Dead Air Odessa. It's very, very quiet. It sounded about as loud as a suppressed 22LR pistol with cheap plinking ammo, but with a much deeper tone and you can really hear the thud of the projectile hitting the dirt with a lot more authority. No ear pro necessary. This is exactly what I wanted.
R92 Shortened, Threaded and Suppressed
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Re: R92 Shortened, Threaded and Suppressed
way cool.
What supressor did you choose?
What supressor did you choose?
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Re: R92 Shortened, Threaded and Suppressed
I tried it with a Dead Air Odessa yesterday (in pics above). I also have a CGS Kraken (now called the Mod 9), but it's a bit larger in diameter and I haven't tried it yet.
The Odessa worked really well. The iron sights easily cleared it because it's so thin. I also have a direct thread adapter for it, so that makes it easier to use on a rifle.
The Odessa worked really well. The iron sights easily cleared it because it's so thin. I also have a direct thread adapter for it, so that makes it easier to use on a rifle.
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Re: R92 Shortened, Threaded and Suppressed
Thanks!
Yeah, a suppressed 45 lever action would be cool.
Yeah, a suppressed 45 lever action would be cool.