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Stopped by my old place of work yesterday and saw a Rossi over action in 357. It has a stainless finish and was priced at $370.

Does anyone have experience with the Rossi ?

$370 arms decent, they were selling on gun. Broker for $500ish.
 
Posts: 178 | Location: St. Petersburg FLorida | Registered: April 27, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I've got one with a 16" barrel and its blued. Love it!

I ground down the tits on the safety and cold blued it. I was getting jabbed in the palm when i was carrying it...

I also took it completely apart and de burred it and slathered it in valve grinding compound and reassembled it and cycled the action a buncha times and then cleaned it. it runs smoothly now.

I reload and use a roundnose flat point cast projectile. I found that powdercoating reduced leading.....



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They can be very finicky with .38 Specials. They are sensitive to Overall length. The also don't really like to run "fast". If you're looking for a Cowboy Action Shooting gun, and want to be a "Speed demon", I'd look elsewhere. For informal plinking and fun, It can be a fine gun. Their quality is "hit and miss" so look it over carefully before buying it. They are also a "Stone cold bitch" to take apart and reassemble compared to a Marlin or Winchester 1873 clone.




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Posts: 23577 | Location: Gainesville, GA | Registered: October 11, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have an older one, without the top safety. I am very happy with it. It shoots as good as my Marlin 1894 in .357 Mag. Better with some cast bullets. I have never tried .38 Specials in it. I would have to think long and hard before I bought one with the top mounted safety. Any of the classic lever guns with an extra safety bothers me. Every time I look at one, I think about how much of our freedom we are losing in incremental ways, and it upsets me. I have a pretty good selection of lever guns and with the exception of the Savage 99s, none were originally equipped with safeties.
 
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Thank you for the info everyone.

I will go check it out in detail on my next day off. I had a Marlin 1894 in .357 and .44.

I had to sell them unfortunately, and yes they were JM stamped. Frown

I just saw the rossi, and thought cheap plinking replacement for $337 + tax and tag, and wheels starting turning. I really can't get hurt buying at that price either.
 
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Rolan is spot on about disassembly (as with anything designed by John Moses Browning...it's been said he loved a puzzle Big Grin)...after you do it a time or two it gets easier. These rifles really benefit from a spring kit. This Aussy YouTuber has good info on the Rossi 92 clone...my 92 in .45 Colt has been 100% after installing a spring kit.



Link to original video: https://youtu.be/fsFDc4s9V5A




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/K0r0l5MRNaU

This guy has great spring kits...I would also go to a stainless magazine spring and follower over the plastic follower.

http://thesmithshop.com/rossispringkits.html

http://thesmithshop.com/magfollow.html

I wish I was as fast as this Cowboy (and as accurate with my 92...it will never happen) Wink




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/YDfN6KOK4N0


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I have a Rossi 16” and a Puma 24”. Both have been reliable at feeding both 38s and 357s. The 16” is the smoothest levergun ive ever shot. The puma has some hiccups racking fast but its a quirk easily worked around when shooting deliberately and focused. I absolutely love them both.

The Puma is on loan-out to a friend down in the Mojave, and he, his nephew, his sister, some visiting friends, etc all fell in love with the gun as well.



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Don't do it. They will suck you in to buying more cowboy type guns. I bought a 92 a little while ago for $500 new and was happy at that price. Like I said, the problem comes when it is not enough because now you have to get a SAA pistol to go with it, then you want another lever gun and it doesn't stop. I don't know if it is age or just realizing how neat/cool these lever guns really are. For $350, I don't think you can go wrong,if not for the fun of it alone.
 
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