RG 410

Rossi's latest and past big game rifle based on the 336 frame!
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Went out with the 410 today and cracked off a few Winchester #6's....actually 50 lol!!!! got her home and cleaned her up. The wood is getting darker with Hoppe's Elite Oil slow but sure. No issues to report other than it is butt cold out there!!!!!
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Nice I like her, I would still get some fromby's tng it has a varnish mixed in to help seal it.
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yeah....it tends to dry out. i was thinking bout doing that. then again i was thinking about ripping her apart and doing a complete re-finish this winter.
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bueller66 wrote:yeah....it tends to dry out. i was thinking bout doing that. then again i was thinking about ripping her apart and doing a complete re-finish this winter.
Go for the refinish right now! It is a weekend project, you will thank yourself... :D
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I am lucky to have a really good wood working buddy down in Milwaukee. he has built me some furniture......i was thinking about letting him give me some input on the best way to do this. it will turn out great and i will post pics
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yes keep us posted for sure +corn
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Newbie to Rossi and have a few questions.
I have a RG410SS with issues out of the box
Cosmetic issues nicks scratches, stiff loading gate
Kinda of normal. Broke the sear after about 10 rounds of
7 1/2 shot not so normal . Shipped it to Miami
Got it back has extractor problems. This is fixable
This site pointed me to Numrich to get a Marlin 336 extractor
Thanks btw. I did the "Rossi tune up " same as I do my Marlins
Action is real good now. It is so good I had to
Re do my 36 RC (made in 1948) to get it up to snuff,
All good. I'm still working on the loading issues.
Taking my time to make sure I don't over do anything.
1) the gun was advertised as 10+1 capacity
But there is an insert to limit capacity to 6
Has anyone tried removing this to increase capacity ?
2) assuming no go on getting more mag capacity
I have read on this site the mag spring should be shortened
To make loading easier. How many coils should be removed ?
Thanks
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Dont cut mag spring until u get the tube restrictor out you will probly need that once it is open up keep us posted
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I want that blanket..... Congrats on the new gun!!
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