24" Stainless .357 coming
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I've got a lot of photos from the seller, looks great! Not even any scratches.
Ships tomorrow, woo hoo! Wife is still gonna be po'd, oh well......
Ships tomorrow, woo hoo! Wife is still gonna be po'd, oh well......
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Re: 24" Stainless .357 coming
Seller just reported that he shipped it this morning, due here about 1/2/18.
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Re: 24" Stainless .357 coming
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Well, it arrived today! In most excellent condition too.
Now, I bought this used from a feller in NH, knowing that I'd be AT LEAST the third owner. I haven't got to pore over it with a fine toothed comb yet (I'm still at work, took a "break" and hurried to my FFL to pick it up), but from my initial inspection this rifle is still new and unfired. I don't think it's even been LOADED or cycled!
Stainless Rossi .357's are known for having blued loading gates, and this one does. There are NO brass marks or scratches on the gate, and NONE on the carrier either! No marks on the metal or wood, and it came in the original box. The guy I bought it from says he got it from a gun shop, who took it in on trade from the original owner, who said he'd never fired it. The guy I bought it from basically just bought it and resold it too.
I paid $450 for the rifle, $25 for shipping, can't remember the PayPal fee but around $15, and $26 for the BGC and transfer fees. So I've got around $515 in an unfired, 24" octagonal barreled stainless Rossi R92-51011 in .357 magnum, new in the box. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year indeed!
Photos to come.....
Now, I bought this used from a feller in NH, knowing that I'd be AT LEAST the third owner. I haven't got to pore over it with a fine toothed comb yet (I'm still at work, took a "break" and hurried to my FFL to pick it up), but from my initial inspection this rifle is still new and unfired. I don't think it's even been LOADED or cycled!
Stainless Rossi .357's are known for having blued loading gates, and this one does. There are NO brass marks or scratches on the gate, and NONE on the carrier either! No marks on the metal or wood, and it came in the original box. The guy I bought it from says he got it from a gun shop, who took it in on trade from the original owner, who said he'd never fired it. The guy I bought it from basically just bought it and resold it too.
I paid $450 for the rifle, $25 for shipping, can't remember the PayPal fee but around $15, and $26 for the BGC and transfer fees. So I've got around $515 in an unfired, 24" octagonal barreled stainless Rossi R92-51011 in .357 magnum, new in the box. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year indeed!
Photos to come.....
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Re: 24" Stainless .357 coming
They didn't used to. Mine from 2015 didn't, but it doesn't matter. Great to hear it's so nice, and hopefully it has found a home where it will be appreciated and USED.rondog wrote:Stainless Rossi .357's are known for having blued loading gates.....
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Oh yeah, it'll get used! Gonna get used a LOT! Been stocking up on .38/.357 brass, better start casting more bullets too.zippy wrote:They didn't used to. Mine from 2015 didn't, but it doesn't matter. Great to hear it's so nice, and hopefully it has found a home where it will be appreciated and USED.rondog wrote:Stainless Rossi .357's are known for having blued loading gates.....
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Re: 24" Stainless .357 coming
Congrats, Hope it works out well.
I think the only one I'm sort of looking for is a 20" SS RB .357 and that would be to make a scout out of rather than something I NEED since I've got the blued one already.
I think the only one I'm sort of looking for is a 20" SS RB .357 and that would be to make a scout out of rather than something I NEED since I've got the blued one already.
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Re: 24" Stainless .357 coming
You need to find a way equalize it with your wife. Buy her some earrings a necklace ect. ect. So shes happy you splurged.rondog wrote:I've got a lot of photos from the seller, looks great! Not even any scratches.
Ships tomorrow, woo hoo! Wife is still gonna be po'd, oh well......