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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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I just installed gunfighter spring kit from Browells in my mod 92.

weigh tool was a berkly fish scale, dial face. use the numbers only as a reference point.

before after
rack action 8-9 down to 4.5-5

trigger 4.5 to 5 down to 2 to 2.4

very noticeable, very smooth.

My install did not go nearly so easily as on the utube video, but it works. no screws or springs left over, and be ready for a huge diference.
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That's where I like my trigger pull..........2.5 lbs. I try to set trigger pulls for all of my rifles at 2.5#, so that they feel consistent when I'm shooting more than one at the bench.

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Just a little more,

the ejecter rod must go thru the little collet, and collet must be allilgned with toothy part of the bolt or the rod will not go all the way in. also, if you can get the rod in all the way take the bolt pin that holds the lever to bolt, and slide it in. everytlhig goes easily after that. Also recommended is take some 400 grit and clean up the ejecter rod it self

Good luck and happy installing.
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