I'm dealing with some feed issues with my R92 - .357 mag that I know can be remedied, but with the lack of posts here lately, I don't know whether to spend the brain time (mine seems to be limited) to explain the issues or not. If you guys that have the "brain trust" want to tackle this, let me know and I'll explain the issues in detail.
jd
R92 - .357 Mag "Issue"
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Re: R92 - .357 Mag "Issue"
What is the issue for your Rossi 92's feeding? Ammo-specific or something different? Let us know, many folks here could offer you some ideas on this.
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Re: R92 - .357 Mag "Issue"
I too have been having some feeding issues with my Rossi 357....
I can't keep it full of bullets...
I can't keep it full of bullets...
Plastic has no soul...