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Re: Made in Brazil by CBC

Posted: 03 Mar 2020 06:28
by Ranch Dog
Thanks for the report! Yep, they have a thing for short screws! I too doubt that you will hear from them. Their customer contact/support has never been a top priority.

Re: Made in Brazil by CBC

Posted: 03 Mar 2020 13:36
by rondog
Forgive me, but who/what is "CBC"? I've never heard of that before.

Re: Made in Brazil by CBC

Posted: 04 Mar 2020 06:43
by Ranch Dog

Re: Made in Brazil by CBC

Posted: 06 Mar 2020 05:59
by rondog
Ranch Dog wrote:It's who owns Rossi

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Companhia ... _Cartuchos
I thought Taurus owned Rossi? I'm so confused.....

Re: Made in Brazil by CBC

Posted: 06 Mar 2020 07:02
by Ranch Dog
CBC owns Taurus so it owns everything.

Re: Made in Brazil by CBC

Posted: 20 Apr 2020 19:44
by Umpire
I just bought a new Rossi M92 .357 20” barrel, looks better finished than the Taurus version, I’ll keep you posted after the range

Re: Made in Brazil by CBC

Posted: 05 May 2020 20:16
by Umpire
Hello guys I went to the range last Sunday, rifle works great! I had the Taurus version and that rifle was hard to feed with .357 magnum, and didn’t work good with .38 special Winchester ammunition, now I have the new CBC version and this rifle works extremely good with both .357 and .38 special, not a single feeding issue in 200 rounds I just love it!

Re: Made in Brazil by CBC

Posted: 06 May 2020 03:36
by Deleted User 327
golfish wrote:So now it's all fixed and cycles fine but it's that last 1" closing the lever that bugs me. I can feel that its rough.
That's likely caused by the excessively high spring weight of the ejector. Steve Young's kit and DvD will get you a smooth shooter. Well worth the $58.

Re: Made in Brazil by CBC

Posted: 07 May 2020 00:33
by Archer
COSteve wrote:
golfish wrote:So now it's all fixed and cycles fine but it's that last 1" closing the lever that bugs me. I can feel that its rough.
That's likely caused by the excessively high spring weight of the ejector. Steve Young's kit and DvD will get you a smooth shooter. Well worth the $58.
Steve is likely right here. That last inch or inch and a half closing the lever is about the point where the ejector contacts the back face of the barrel. Another operation that takes place about the last 3/4" to 1/2" or so is that the spring loaded catch on the lever itself contacts the bottom tang and is depressed. IF both springs are too heavy that could aggravate the problem. I have seen a Marlin where the lever catch was so gritty it would not function at all.

The DVD by the way is excellent. My Rossi 92s lacked many of the sharp edges that cause some of the problems the video addresses but it is an excellent tutorial of where to look for problems.