New Rossi's?

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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Re: New Rossi's?

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Maybe rubber is cheaper than walnut & steel.
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Give the guy his due credit.
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Morning. I’ve been a voyeur on the site for awhile, this is my first post. I thought you’d like to know just got off the phone with Braztech and the customer service rep informed me they are NOT currently producing 16” R92’s. She did say that 20” are being produced and they are receiving shipments monthly in Florida. I must say I’m a bit disappointed. I’ve been on the hunt for a 16” in 357.
For quite awhile. I guess I need to focus on a 20” instead.
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I had a 94AE with 20" barrel cut down to 16.25"
Gunsmith performed the following work,
Barrel cut and crown.
Mag tube cut.
Spring cut and adjusted .
Two drill and taps,( barrel band & mag tube cap)
cut new dovetail and align sights.
$150.00 out the door.
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Bigbadbarty wrote:Morning. I’ve been a voyeur on the site for awhile, this is my first post. I thought you’d like to know just got off the phone with Braztech and the customer service rep informed me they are NOT currently producing 16” R92’s. She did say that 20” are being produced and they are receiving shipments monthly in Florida. I must say I’m a bit disappointed. I’ve been on the hunt for a 16” in 357.
For quite awhile. I guess I need to focus on a 20” instead.
I wanted a 16" with big loop but wasn't willing to pay +$700 for a gun that is supposed to retail around $500. When Kentucky Gun Co. got 20" .357 in stock I jumped on one and it has scratched the itch for now. If 16" stainless or big loop M92s are ever available again, I might pick one up. My wish list now has shifted to a Win 9422 and either a S&W M19 or M66.
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jdl447 wrote:Give the guy his due credit.
Here is a link, to to a MUCH larger version. :oops:
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I bet that scoped M2HB .50 was a beeotch to get dialed in.....
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Just wondering if I need to get another 92,I have four already. I know were there are three that’s been setting for awhile,a .44mag and two .357’s. Wondering if I need them for an investment or not?
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deadeye wrote:
jdl447 wrote:Rossi is missing out in the market.
https://www.henryusa.com/rifles/big-boy ... 43d471a9b2
Rubber recoil pads on heavy pistol-caliber carbines.....John Browning is rolling in his grave.
Nothing with the Henry name on it came out of any of the J.M.B. designs. I don't think John Moses would be that impressed by the design of the current Henrys. And remember, his designs superseded and far outdid the original
Benjamin Taylor Henry designs. I'm not knocking Henry quality, it's just that Browning designed 92's and 94's at the very least are far handier than these big clunky Henrys being sold today.
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I also do not like Henry rifles,they look like something from China although they are made here. Cheap looking.
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