Saw a 357 stainless M92 carbine for under $430 amongst other things.
So, for those of you who cry you can't find a 357 M92, quiet already.
Blemos are back at kygunco
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Re: Blemos are back at kygunco
Look at post timeskingstrider wrote:Looks like they are out of stock to me.
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Re: Blemos are back at kygunco
Kygunco now has a 44mag stainless Trapper for $425ish, almoat $200 off. Someone buy it before i do!
I have to keep promising myself that ill get one after my big move but that seems like too long to wait arrgh, though one tbing that makes it easier is not really knowing what a blemo really means. Anyone bought a Rossi blem? What was 'wrong' with it? Id be worried about getting a refurb that someone had returned to factory and have it be a piece of junk
I have to keep promising myself that ill get one after my big move but that seems like too long to wait arrgh, though one tbing that makes it easier is not really knowing what a blemo really means. Anyone bought a Rossi blem? What was 'wrong' with it? Id be worried about getting a refurb that someone had returned to factory and have it be a piece of junk
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Rossi's Owned: M92 .357 20"(Owned by Wifey: M92 .357 16")
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Rossi's Owned: M92 .357 20"(Owned by Wifey: M92 .357 16")
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Re: Blemos are back at kygunco
My Ranch Hand was the first blem I got and it worked flawlessly since day one, eating all the 357 and 38 I gave it; never fed it wadcutters thought. The 92 I ended up sending it to Miami because of a barrel issue. After they rebarreled it it has been working fine.
About the blems? Other than the barrel with an extra hole I honestly cannot tell you what the blems were. Furniture not smoothed out on the corners, specially handguard? I was told here that is the norm.
<thinks hard, creating a noxious atmosphere>
Oh, I think I know what the blem is: the locking lugs and the lever around where the lugs rub against it have their bluing worn out, indicating it has been shot before. That is all I can think of. Really. I put more scratches on it than it came with by just handling it.
Maybe I am not as OCD as some people who won't buy it unless it is pristine and will clean everything after each shot and then wrap each firearm in a special cloth.
About the blems? Other than the barrel with an extra hole I honestly cannot tell you what the blems were. Furniture not smoothed out on the corners, specially handguard? I was told here that is the norm.
<thinks hard, creating a noxious atmosphere>
Oh, I think I know what the blem is: the locking lugs and the lever around where the lugs rub against it have their bluing worn out, indicating it has been shot before. That is all I can think of. Really. I put more scratches on it than it came with by just handling it.
Maybe I am not as OCD as some people who won't buy it unless it is pristine and will clean everything after each shot and then wrap each firearm in a special cloth.
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Re: Blemos are back at kygunco
See my other post. I think I got the last stainless blem in 16 inch. It was great and shipping was within a week. They sell within a couple days of posting. Good luck
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