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In for a penny, In for a pound

Posted: 04 Apr 2020 23:32
by Gunny268
First, I'm jumping in to this forum thing with some trepidation. Next, I feel gratefully obliged to thank all of you for the wealth of knowledge you've shared on this forum. I believe I've read practically every post that even faintly hinted at some technical aspect of the Rossi M92. What got all this started was my purchase of a Rossi M92. Its a 16" carbine chambered in 45 Colt with the larger (3/4 sized ?) loop, imported by LSI, Reno, NV. Twenty years a Marine. Then twenty more years a street cop. I wasn't sure what was next on the agenda. Maybe some woodworking, some reloading, and some trigger time on the range down behind the shop should keep me out of trouble. We'll see.
Later, if you're amenable, I'd like tell you the story of how I acquired this little Kate (and her little sisters.) It just might make you smile, if not, perhaps then just a smirk.

Re: In for a penny, In for a pound

Posted: 05 Apr 2020 06:01
by Ranch Dog
Welcome to the forum! We could all use a good story I'm sure!

Re: In for a penny, In for a pound

Posted: 05 Apr 2020 12:18
by TinMan
Standing by for the tale............. +corn

Re: In for a penny, In for a pound

Posted: 05 Apr 2020 14:48
by Archer
Welcome,
Looking forward to the rest of the story.

Re: In for a penny, In for a pound

Posted: 13 May 2020 20:06
by The Spaniard
Welcome to the forum. Thanks for your service to our great nation. I hope you have everything intact. Yep, I want to hear the rest of the story.

Re: In for a penny, In for a pound

Posted: 17 May 2020 12:34
by Archer
The Spaniard wrote:Welcome to the forum. Thanks for your service to our great nation. I hope you have everything intact. Yep, I want to hear the rest of the story.
Continued over on the 92 board.
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