New Member, New 92 44 Picture added
Posted: 27 Jul 2017 18:15
After spending some time lurking on this forum and doing a lot of online research I decided to take the plunge and purchase a 92 carbine. Nearly all of my long gun shooting experience up to now has involved bolt action rifles and most recently AR-15's (5.56 and 6.8 caliber). I was looking for new hunting challenges, so along with some pistol hunting I chose the 16" 92 in 44 for close range deer blinds, and its a caliber that I already have various reloading components for. First impressions: After reading multiple reviews from good to very bad I really didn't know what to expect, so when my carbine arrived from Bud's I was pleasantly surprised. I was anticipating having to do an action job and refinishing the stock....not so, fit and finish is very good (wood actually has a bit of grain) and the action feels very solid. After cleaning the grease out and cycling the action several hundred times the action is slick enough for my purposes. I replaced the follower with a metal one from Steve's and installed a Marbles Bullseye Ghost Ring rear sight with a fiber optic front (old eyes). Will probably leave the safety alone as it doesn't bother me...yet. I installed a Steve's saddle ring* just for the cool factor and picked up a Brass Stacker sling for woods carry. Amazing what a light but powerful package this makes. No range time yet, soon to follow with pictures.
*One issue: I'm glad I bought the Steve's saddle ring because I discovered that the existing hammer screw had "no" threads! The only thing holding it in place was the hammer spring tension??? Anyone ever run across this before? Thank god the receiver was threaded, the saddle ring snugged up tight. I called the Rossi customer service line and they said they would send me a new screw no charge. I can't complain about that.
Here's a picture of the original hammer screw (bottom) with no threads vs. replacement supplied by Rossi. I caught this before the rifle was fired. Scuffing was caused from cycling action, thread groves in receiver ok.
*One issue: I'm glad I bought the Steve's saddle ring because I discovered that the existing hammer screw had "no" threads! The only thing holding it in place was the hammer spring tension??? Anyone ever run across this before? Thank god the receiver was threaded, the saddle ring snugged up tight. I called the Rossi customer service line and they said they would send me a new screw no charge. I can't complain about that.
Here's a picture of the original hammer screw (bottom) with no threads vs. replacement supplied by Rossi. I caught this before the rifle was fired. Scuffing was caused from cycling action, thread groves in receiver ok.