R92 .357 chamber question

The Rossi Model R92, a lightweight carbine for Cowboy Action, hunting, or plinking! Includes Rossi manufactured Interarms, Navy Arms, and Puma trade names.
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Re: R92 .357 chamber question

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Sure looks like it, Bubba must have gotten a job at the factory
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Re: R92 .357 chamber question

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This is what my SS 357 looks like now after I returned it to Rossi. In checking their repairs web site (every day) they did have a note about no problem found. I called them and raised Cain with them to get them to look again. They did correct it. There is still a ground-in "feed ramp" but the divot is no longer at the back of the chamber.

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This is the before. There is a divot at the bottom of the chamber that was causing me concern because it let the brass bulge out.
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There is a discussion about this on another site if you're interested. https://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=233392
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Re: R92 .357 chamber question

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Interested to compare the "old fired brass" to the "new fired brass"
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