Greetings friends! I truly appreciate the knowledge you all are sharing.
I bought a Rossi 92 last month, the first new rifle I have ever bought. Not just new to me . It is blued, 20" octagon barrel, .45 LC. I have less than a hundred rounds through it. It was entirely functional from the git-go, but it needs some clean up. I got Steve Young's video-that should get the ball rolling. It has digested the semi-wadcutters I shoot in the Blackhawk well.
Thanks again.
New guy in Colorado
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Re: New guy in Colorado
oooh the short rifle.
good weight and ballance,you'll really like it.
it will smooth up even more as you go along shooting it.
good weight and ballance,you'll really like it.
it will smooth up even more as you go along shooting it.
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Welcome! I also shoot a 92 and a Blackhawk in .45. I'm located in Littleton.
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Re: New guy in Colorado
Looks like the Colorado boys are getting on the Rossi bandwagon. Of course it will be hard to catch up to the number of Texans!
I'm in Highland Ranch.
Ken CO
I'm in Highland Ranch.
Ken CO