No new Rossi
Posted: 18 Feb 2018 17:11
Rossi is losing big bucks by not keeping the 92 in stock. They need to come out with new calibers like maybe,a327,32-20,.32hr,.38-40,just keep them coming.
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I've come to the conclusion that Rossi's priority is not profiting on M92 sales. Most companies would look at which models are most in demand and crank them out around the clock so they can collect every dollar possible. Winchester apparently met a much bigger demand 120 years ago so it can't be a production limitation.Oldman11 wrote:Rossi is losing big bucks by not keeping the 92 in stock. They need to come out with new calibers like maybe,a327,32-20,.32hr,.38-40,just keep them coming.
The introduction of a new model, especially a rimfire, told me that Rossi had lost touch with reality.jdl447 wrote:Maybe they think they can make more money selling this?
https://www.rkguns.com/rossi-rs22-22-lr ... l1811.html
Now that's dumb. Can't meet demand on lever actions but lets make semi-auto .22s just like the ones collecting dust in every gun shop and pawn shop in the US.Ranch Dog wrote:The introduction of a new model, especially a rimfire, told me that Rossi had lost touch with reality.jdl447 wrote:Maybe they think they can make more money selling this?
https://www.rkguns.com/rossi-rs22-22-lr ... l1811.html