Official R92 Picture Thread

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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A Rossi with good sights, that's different.
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Rossi 92 45 colt I picked for cheap.
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I converted my 92 SRC that I purchased new back in 1999 into a takedown rifle. Fun project. :D
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Here's my 2015 R92.
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I added a bolt mounted peep sight with a target, .042" aperture, to my carbine and magically, all the fuzz surrounding the front sight and the target is now gone. :o :D

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COSteve wrote:I added a bolt mounted peep sight with a target, .042" aperture, to my carbine and magically, all the fuzz surrounding the front sight and the target is now gone. :o :D

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Does Steve's sight work with the stock Rossi front sight or is a replacement front sight of a different height required? Also, how close to "centered" is the sight? In other words, did you have to make much of a windage adjustment by offsetting the front sight?
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My first Rossi. R92 357/38spl. Love it so far!

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First post and first photos of my two Rossi 92's.
I've had them since the 90's.
top one is a 357 Magnum, bottom one is a 44 Magnum.
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Nice rifles,
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Will do!! Thanks!!
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