The Rossi Model R92, a lightweight carbine for Cowboy Action, hunting, or plinking! Includes Rossi manufactured Interarms, Navy Arms, and Puma trade names.
by sgt york » 09 Jan 2018 09
Does anyone have any experience with the replacement stocks through precision gun works? I am thinking about putting them on My 92 24" Octagon Barrel rifle in .45 Colt. Way to much wood and improper contours on the factory stocks.
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by Ohio3Wheels » 09 Jan 2018 14
There is a lengthy thread in the list at the bottom of the messages in this thread "Rossi 92 stocks" you might take a look at that and/or search on the company name in the forum to what problems if any the gang has encountered in changing stocks.
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by HarryAlonzo » 09 Jan 2018 16
And welcome aboard!
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by golfish » 09 Jan 2018 20
I'm pretty sure these aren't plug and play, at least the forend stock wasn't.
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by sgt york » 10 Jan 2018 11
Thanks. I'm okay with fitting them. Just as long as the fit and aren't to big, over inletted etc.
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