Official R92 Picture Thread
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Re: Official R92 Picture Thread
Damned if I can figure out how to put up photos here anymore.....used to be able to.
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viewtopic.php?f=31&t=4719rondog wrote:Damned if I can figure out how to put up photos here anymore.....used to be able to.
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Re: Official R92 Picture Thread
Thought I'd repost my pics as the old ones were on Photobucket and I wouldn't pay the ransom so they are blocked.
My first was a 24" Case Hardned Receiver 357mag I got NIB in 2009 and slicked up the action and trigger using Steve's Gunz DvD a parts. It's a great rig I use to shoot steel plates at 300yds using my 158grn handloads.
I couldn't have 'just one' so later that summer, I decided to get a 20" Carbine, also in 357mag. After slicking it up with Steve's parts, it's a sweet shooter too.
My only real complaint with my Rossis were the plain, dull stocks. Before I chose to get walnut versions, I decided to give them a coat or two of WATCO Danish Oil right over the original finish. The difference was astounding.
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My first was a 24" Case Hardned Receiver 357mag I got NIB in 2009 and slicked up the action and trigger using Steve's Gunz DvD a parts. It's a great rig I use to shoot steel plates at 300yds using my 158grn handloads.
I couldn't have 'just one' so later that summer, I decided to get a 20" Carbine, also in 357mag. After slicking it up with Steve's parts, it's a sweet shooter too.
My only real complaint with my Rossis were the plain, dull stocks. Before I chose to get walnut versions, I decided to give them a coat or two of WATCO Danish Oil right over the original finish. The difference was astounding.
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I figured if I was gonna build a CAS loadout, why not have some CAS style leather.
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Very nice leather! Although, I have to say, I'm not a fan of ice makers. Too much to go wrong, and a failed water line can flood your kitchen.
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Thanks. I got into leather after a buddy took me to a NCOWS match and I saw how nice(and heard how expensive) quality cowboy leather is. I have a couple cartridge belts and holsters for my 45 Colts but they seemed out of scope for this forum
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Now that you mention leather, I have been casually looking for a simple holster (I am partial to Hunter and have a set up for my Blackhawk and my Single Six) and belt for my Uberti Cimarron Evil Roy.
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Ranch tools.
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