Considering a M92. Has quality improved?
Posted: 27 Apr 2019 08:58
I'm considering buying a Rossi M92 but am wondering if the quality has improved.
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From reading every post here, I would say yes. Not the variety there once was and not counting new, old stock, the new production (verified by serial numbers) is good to go.GaCop wrote:I'm considering buying a Rossi M92 but am wondering if the quality has improved.
I just picked up a NIB 16" SS Rossi in 45 Colt yesterday. My second Rossi 92. I was really surprised to find a new 45 Colt. The metal to wood fit regarding the upper and lower tang and butt plate is actually really pretty good-better than my first one. The action is still Rossi stiff. I shot this gun today to make sure everything functions properly and it does. Tomorrow I'm going to start to completely disassemble this gun and go through it. I'm a DIY kind of person and have worked on guns for a long time. These guns are a diamond in the rough. They can be made to run greasy slick and I enjoy doing that kind of thing. These are very easy guns to work on-once you take it apart once and get it back together the first time you'll be able to do it blindfolded the next time. There's a guy on utube "My Rossi Rifle" that has some excellent videos. I will not hesitate to buy a Ross 92GaCop wrote:I'm considering buying a Rossi M92 but am wondering if the quality has improved.