92 back to Rossi

The Rossi Model R92, a lightweight carbine for Cowboy Action, hunting, or plinking! Includes Rossi manufactured Interarms, Navy Arms, and Puma trade names.
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Re: 92 back to Rossi

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prsman23 wrote:Good to hear its better than before! A little work and it should be running better than you can imagine. Good luck!

Again Steve's Gunz did my Rossi before I ever laied eyes on it.

It cost extra but still under 1K total

And

It is just what I wanted

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Oh. Sweet. Guess my ADHD was kicking in there. Haha. Oh look a squirrel!
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temmi wrote:
prsman23 wrote:Good to hear its better than before! A little work and it should be running better than you can imagine. Good luck!

Again Steve's Gunz did my Rossi before I ever laied eyes on it.

It cost extra but still under 1K total

And

It is just what I wanted

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That's the true acid test of any gun........or of a spouse, car or house for that matter.
I jury-rigged a Bushnell Banner fixed 4X scope I kept in my truck as a spare on an old beat up .303BR Lee Enfield war surplus rifle for a long-in-the-tooth Cree Indian trapper I've known for years who lived in a log cabin near Cochrane, Ontario, Canada.
His eye site was going south fast and he couldn't hit the side of a barn with the irons any more.
He counted on that gun for his winter moose meat & black bear protection around the cabin & it was probably as old as I am.
I got the gun set up for him, did some maintenance on it and gave him the 50 cent pricedo scope course.
The way he raved about that ancient gun & how he could now "hit stuff" you'd think it was a Westley-Richards custom jobbie.
To him that old relic with its $49.95 scope was just what he wanted.
With a little out of the box innovate creativity, some ordinary tools and elbow grease we can customize these Rossi rifles to be just what we want them to be.
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Re: 92 back to Rossi

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My stainless M62 Is still in Miami. I sent it in over a month ago. At least I got 20 rounds through it! I`m sorry for all of us who like Rossis. They`re great little carbines. I have 2 . One 38/357 only needed some action work , The Stainless pooped out in a hurry. This Company has to have a better support, parts network here,. QC sucks on some of the guns ,mthe stock on the defective gun looks like it was fit by a 6 yr old. Sorry guys .
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charliegrips wrote:My stainless M62 Is still in Miami. I sent it in over a month ago. At least I got 20 rounds through it! I`m sorry for all of us who like Rossis. They`re great little carbines. I have 2 . One 38/357 only needed some action work , The Stainless pooped out in a hurry. This Company has to have a better support, parts network here,. QC sucks on some of the guns ,mthe stock on the defective gun looks like it was fit by a 6 yr old. Sorry guys .
You're just reporting facts.
You have nothing to be sorry for .......you didn't make the defective guns.
Socks definitely need to be pulled up at Rossi..... but it's not your fault.
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