Official R92 Picture Thread

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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Very nice Lostcoast and Fritzy! I've working on my Puma right now, it has one of those "dark as tar" stocks and I lightening it up before I apply the Tru-Oil.
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Fritzy very beautiful. What all have you done? Looks like a new front sight. Any details on the stock refinish?
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Fritzy: Those are 2 nice pieces of matched wood and you've done wonders with the finish.
The bluing simply "glows" reminiscent of the old Belgium Browning bluing.
Congrats on a beautifully cared for rifle.
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Here's my Navy Arms 1892 in 357 Mag (made by Rossi) styling up against a fence post. I keep saying that one of these days, I'm going to put a better finish on the walnut. But it's my working on the farm gun, so I'm not sure I want to pretty it up too much.
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Navy Arms 1892 - 357 Mag - 24" Octagon heavy barrel.
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fritzy1911 wrote:Here's my .357mag. after I did a little work on It.
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Looking good! A new front sight really helps doesn't it?
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44-40 Willy wrote:Here's my Navy Arms 1892 in 357 Mag (made by Rossi) styling up against a fence post. I keep saying that one of these days, I'm going to put a better finish on the walnut. But it's my working on the farm gun, so I'm not sure I want to pretty it up too much.
I love the looks of those long octagonal barreled 92s but my creaky old shoulders prefer the Trapper models for bush work.
Mighty nice looking firearm though.
Make a nice around the farm or cabin gun.
Probably "shoot the eye out of a sparrow" accurate.
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Thanks for the kind words guys. I'll post in the reg. 92 forum a more detailed acount of my work. Oh and by the way It shoots just as good as It looks.
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pricedo wrote:
44-40 Willy wrote:Here's my Navy Arms 1892 in 357 Mag (made by Rossi) styling up against a fence post. I keep saying that one of these days, I'm going to put a better finish on the walnut. But it's my working on the farm gun, so I'm not sure I want to pretty it up too much.
I love the looks of those long octagonal barreled 92s but my creaky old shoulders prefer the Trapper models for bush work.
Mighty nice looking firearm though.
Make a nice around the farm or cabin gun.
Probably "shoot the eye out of a sparrow" accurate.
Thanks!

I've made shots with it that I would have had trouble believing if someone had been talking about it. A tube full of 357s into a 5 gallon bucket at over 400 stepped off yards come to mind.
Navy Arms 1892 - 357 Mag - 24" Octagon heavy barrel.
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Here's my M92. It's a .45 LC with a 24" barrel.
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That's a beast!
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