I found a slip on recoil pad that fits the R92

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Re: I found a slip on recoil pad that fits the R92

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Ok; so the slip on recoil pad arrived. Sadly, I was a little disappointed. It is still a little bit too big! It slips on-and-off too easily, and moves around a bit. Looks nice and is well made though - no criticism about the quality. I'll keep looking. I was hoping this one would be "the one".

I was putting the rifle back in the gun cabinet with the pad on, and I pulled it out to readjust the other rifles in there. The pad caught on the side of another rifle and pulled the pad off (rifle came out of the cabinet, but the pad just stayed there).
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armyRN wrote:I was putting the rifle back in the gun cabinet with the pad on, and I pulled it out to readjust the other rifles in there. The pad caught on the side of another rifle and pulled the pad off (rifle came out of the cabinet, but the pad just stayed there).
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Re: I found a slip on recoil pad that fits the R92

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Sorry you're not happy with it. That's how it fits my Rossi .357 mag as well. It's not form fitting tight, but it's the smallest commercial slip on compared to other Small easily bought and inexpensive pads. I find the fit works for what I need it to do.
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Re: I found a slip on recoil pad that fits the R92

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geezee wrote: (needs an action job, too- separate issue)
If you haven't done it, then instead of an action job, just cycle the action, several 100 times. I did that, with my Armadeo Rossi 1892 Stainless, after replacing the standard lever, with a big Loop.
I think I cycled it, maybe 1000 times (Several times 15-30 minutes, without ammo, without pulling the trigger)
And that made a HUGE Difference.
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