Been using a Rossi 20" Stainless 44 mag for many years. Superb accurate rifle. I use it for Whitetails, bears, and Mulies. My favorite rifle. Most of us, take a dowel and some sandpaper to smooth out the sidegate entrance. Nicks your fingernails.
Lever guns are indeed cool. With that said, you may like these videos. First Ever Tactical Lever Gun Course with Chris Costa ruclips.net/video/rrL1xMYKsb4/видео.html Modern 45-70 Lever Action Rifles ruclips.net/video/3RDwZFuehLU/видео.html Defensive Lever Gun - 30-30 Overview ruclips.net/video/znmHDEvhLn4/видео.html Henry Big Boy X Model | Ranger Point Precision ruclips.net/video/ovcV1SjEUPI/видео.html Rossi 92 Ranger Point ruclips.net/user/shortsMkIGBsf7chw
I cant ever blame a gun for my lack of experience. I work with all my guns that I have, and refuse to have any become a safe queen. This one I have had for a few months. So I do need to spend more time with it at the range. I already own a 4 " revolver and some 357 along with 12 g rifles and Ars. So needless to say I have put quite a few rounds down range. Now that am retired I have even more time.
Ive watched a couple of your videos and really enjoyed both the content and the style of presentation. Im a lever gun fan also ( i own 15 of them). I wouldn't say my Rossi .357 is my favorite, but it is so easy to reload for that it gets shot a lot! Thanks for your efforts.❤
I live in a state that does not restrict MSRs but still bought the 92 in 44mag because it is fun to shoot and a decent hunting rifle. I paid 609$ at Sportsmans Warehouse within the last month. Nice video.
I owned a Rossi Puma model .357 rifle for many years. Back then they still put the saddle ring on them. I liked the .357 so much I bought a .44 magnum just like it. I worked up the best loads I could for it and began to use it. The first thing I discovered was the exterior of the rifle was exactly the same size as the .357 thus the barrel was much thinner. At the range after shooting only a few rounds the barrel would become hot enough the placement pattern would scatter. Next I discovered I could not reach the velocities with the .44 as I could with the .357 causing the .44 to be a pumpkin thrower kind of like the 45-70. Lots of arch to a shot of any distance. I don't like that so I sold the rifle to a dude wrangler that used it for a camp rifle to protect against bear. Over the years I wore the .357 Puma out I shot it so many times.
Cool video thanks for sharing. I'm thinking about getting an R92 in .357 as a "homestead defense" rifle. There is a book I ordered by Grant Cunningham called Protecting Your Homestead: Using a rifle to defend life on your property. In it he supposedly recommends a pistol caliber lever gun for homestead defense. I'm looking forward to reading that book when it arrives. I've had four events with criminals on my farm since I purchased it in 2012. I carry a .38 snubby and reload for it, so it would be nice to have the capability to plink with the .38 special. I don't like the AK or AR platforms. or even semi-auto pistols. I'm more drawn to old school weapons. Anyway, thanks for sharing a look at the 20 inch barrel in .44
@@arkansasoutdoorschannel1867 I'll probably go through Budsgunshop or gunbroker online. I'm saving my pennies, but want to join the local range and maybe get into Cowboy Action Shooting. Seems fun! Thanks and Merry Christmas!
Got a 24" R92SS, octagonal barrel 357/38 a little over a month ago, and it's amazing accurate and gorgeous and no issues whatsoever.talking about fun rifle to soot. The quality and functionality is up there, probably very close Henry or Winchester. take the dark glasses off and the grouping will be more accurate. those sights are already hard to see.
Glasses arent all that dark and I have some light sensitivity ever since I was deployed to the Middle East. So I wear sunglasses almost all the time when outdoors.
I've got the .357Magnum and .44Magnum versions of the Rossi 92. My .44 has the octagonal 24" barrel. The .44 is also a better made gun than my older .357, which was made in the early 90s at the old factory in Sao Leopoldo. That .357 took some time to slick up, but I wouldn't part with it for nothing. The newer Rossi 92s like my .44 are made at Montenegro at the Taurus factory, using newer and upgraded CNC and milling machines. They're dandy, fun guns to shoot. Brazil has cowboys too, so the Rossi brand fits right in to our western culture.
i like the Rossi much better than the Henry.......its just accurate, an much lighter, an can be super slicked up..... with the Henry it feels like your carrying around a boat anchor....for hunting ill definitely take the Rossi.....inside of 125 yrds, nothing stands a chance with the 44 Rossi...
A 44 mag is a thumper. And the 44 mag pistol is a ""HANDFULL""...!!! It's recoil in a rifle is "Curt = sudden=snappy. There are things that cannot and I repeat , cannot be taught. Such as recoil flinch. The 44 kicks sharp and fast. Most everyone even experienced shooters are not used to the recoil speed of a 44 mag rifle. I have the 1894 marlin cowboy with octagon barrel. I also have the Rossi r92 in 16 inch stainless 44 mag as well. I much prefer the Rossi. Why ?? The 16 inch version is so small and light. It feels like you are carrying a "toy"" gun. It is my mountain gun , hiking gun ,truck gun, go anywhere gun. I'm so much more accurate with a rifle ,and that little Rossi is a lil monster. If you ever see a 16 inch stainless version and hold it. ""I'd bet big money you'd buy it. As soon as the gun dealer said ah common just hold it""". I was sold as soon as I held it. I wasn't even looking for another 44. Or to buy anything. But as soon as I held it a smile and laughter broke out. It felt like a toy gun. My days of hunting and climbing mountains is almost over. Getting old fast. I know nothing on earth can survive a 44 mag. So when in the woods or mountains carrying my toy rifle around , I'm more than safe. I've held the 20 inch Rossi it's nowhere near as light as the 16. I'll keep mine till they shovel dirt in my face. Peace.
P.s. You ever seen a Bigfoot?? I have. Twice. Both times We should of died . They ain't friendly . Where I live we have them up on the mountain. They call them "Boogers" and Mountain devils." scary things. They don't look nothing like t.v. or the internet. Peace.
I have a 45 Colt version - just got it = getting back into CAS - I used to have a Marlin 94 Cowboy and it was fast. Those are hard to find now and $$$ - twice as much as these Rossi's. But like you, I'm just looking for fun. I replaced the safety toggle with a plug and the plastic follower with a stainless one. That leather wrap on the lever will rust your lever... you might want to remove, place a plastic "barrier" with oil under it and then put the leather wrap over it if that makes sense. That should prevent the rusting. The 44 Special there will be going about 900 fps out of your Rossi - the 44 mags - 1450 or so. Usually about 20% over stated revolver velocities.
I picked up a stainless r92 44 mag last winter. I did a safety delete on it because it already has a half cock safety. I also put a marbles bullseye sight on it. Makes it a whole lot easier to shoot than the Buckhorns. Great Lil light weight deer rifles.
Big mistake that safety is perfect for deer hunting completely no noise whatsoever when moving the lever from safe to fire, I only got twelve deer so far, I'm sure they didn't hear when I took it of safe, the half cock is a joke, for hunting anyway.
Late reply but did you have change your front sight after going with a marbles bullseye sight? I just installed a bullseye on my 16 inch Rossi 44 mag but haven't shot it yet
@davidr2975 I've been hunting with revolvers and single shot rifles and shotguns for years. I've never had a deer worry about the sound of me cocking the hammer back.
Prices have gone up because renewed interest in lever guns ,, think Yellowstone , and all the other "western" shows that have become popular again ... hopefully, it'll pass in time and prices will come back to a more normal level ,,,,, that's my own personal theory on it ...
Prices have gone up in recent years more so because a bunch of states have went to straight wall cartridges rifle versus just shotguns for medium to large game. Which put an increase in rifle sales. Hence why 450 bushmaster, 350 legend, 400 legend, and 360 rem buckhammer also exist.
I have the m92 in 44. Same thing but without the dumb safety. I slicked mine up and changed the springs. It’s crazy nice. The only thing it doesn’t like is the aluminum cased stuff. It leaves a mess in my action. I’m getting a 44 reloading kit just so I can actually shoot it more. I got a sbh for Christmas last year in the same cartridge. For an early graduation present I got my son a tisas 1911 and he loves it. Never had problem yet
My main criticism of the R92 is that there is no immediate way to attach a sling. Drilling a sling swivel into the butt is easy enough, but the front barrel band with the mount has to be ordered from Rossi separate, and (right now) is only available in black. And I don't know if you can do that with the 24 inch version, as they use a different style of forestock.
Im not sure about the 24" guns. I know the triple black has a sling stud. The RPP handguards can take sling mounts. I dont know if the RPP handguards work with a 24" gun.
I thought you shot okay, what with just doing it offhand. I just got a R92 Triple Black .357 and like it very much. Now I want a .44 as well, although I might prefer a Henry Big Boy X just for varieties' sake.
Lever guns are indeed awesome. With that said, you may like these videos. First Ever Tactical Lever Gun Course with Chris Costa ruclips.net/video/rrL1xMYKsb4/видео.html Modern 45-70 Lever Action Rifles ruclips.net/video/3RDwZFuehLU/видео.html Defensive Lever Gun - 30-30 Overview ruclips.net/video/znmHDEvhLn4/видео.html Henry Big Boy X Model | Ranger Point Precision ruclips.net/video/ovcV1SjEUPI/видео.html Rossi 92 Ranger Point ruclips.net/user/shortsMkIGBsf7chw
Henry REFUSED to tell me what their barrel/chamber dimensions are. buy at your own risk. check out hickock 45 where marlin stuck him with on of these guns that require special bullets. its on the SAAMI standards for .44 magnum rifles. pistols are smaller and what ammo it made for. why they do this no one will say.
1873 is faster and smoother, but the 1894 is not faster or smoother. Lot more to move when the guts/action come out of the bottom of the 94 which was made for longer cartridges. Did enjoy your video on the 92, thank you.
No Henry's in stock in my location. The only ones you can find shops are asking almost double MSPR. Also Rossi is really close to the quality of Henry as well. Lastly I contacted Henry about special ordering one for my channel and Im waiting to hear back.
Just pick one up on sale at GrabAGun in .44 mag with a 20" barrel for 499. They even took an additional 20 off to sign up for texts. They even have a free Official Heritage Rough Rider Revolver rebate in effect. In case anyone is looking to pick one up. 479 with a free revolver is a pretty good deal.
Not a bad review, but dude, put a blanket down or get some bedliner in that truck. Listening to the wood and metal of the gun scraping around on the metal tailgate while you are loading it and messing with it, makes my skin crawl. lol
I had a Rossi 92 in .44. Never even fired it trying to chamber rounds was like trying to chamber a rock and constantly jammed. Took it back spent an extra $300 got the Henry and never looked back. On top of everything else the customer service from Rossi was non-existent. I’ll never buy another Rossi.
I loved the Rossi .44 I had. I went through the action and really had it slicked up. Very useful and a dream to carry afield.
Thanks for watching
Been using a Rossi 20" Stainless 44 mag for many years. Superb accurate rifle. I use it for Whitetails, bears, and Mulies. My favorite rifle. Most of us, take a dowel and some sandpaper to smooth out the sidegate entrance. Nicks your fingernails.
Damn right it does. I need to do this,haha!
I got the same .44 mag carbine in stainless steel from Buds about 3 years ago. A great hunting carbine for sure. Thanks for the video
No problem. Thanks for watching!
I like what you're doing here. It's good to explore new types of firearms and develop new skills/dust off old ones.
Also, lever guns are cool.
Thanks! I agree that you need to make sure your skills are well rounded. And I agree that levers are cool!
Lever guns are indeed cool. With that said, you may like these videos. First Ever Tactical Lever Gun Course with Chris Costa ruclips.net/video/rrL1xMYKsb4/видео.html
Modern 45-70 Lever Action Rifles ruclips.net/video/3RDwZFuehLU/видео.html Defensive Lever Gun - 30-30 Overview ruclips.net/video/znmHDEvhLn4/видео.html
Henry Big Boy X Model | Ranger Point Precision ruclips.net/video/ovcV1SjEUPI/видео.html Rossi 92 Ranger Point ruclips.net/user/shortsMkIGBsf7chw
I appreciate your honesty, too many guys blame the gun!
Well 99.9999% of the time its me LOL.
I cant ever blame a gun for my lack of experience. I work with all my guns that I have, and refuse to have any become a safe queen. This one I have had for a few months. So I do need to spend more time with it at the range. I already own a 4 " revolver and some 357 along with 12 g rifles and Ars. So needless to say I have put quite a few rounds down range. Now that am retired I have even more time.
Ive watched a couple of your videos and really enjoyed both the content and the style of presentation. Im a lever gun fan also ( i own 15 of them). I wouldn't say my Rossi .357 is my favorite, but it is so easy to reload for that it gets shot a lot! Thanks for your efforts.❤
I appreciate you watching!
I live in a state that does not restrict MSRs but still bought the 92 in 44mag because it is fun to shoot and a decent hunting rifle. I paid 609$ at Sportsmans Warehouse within the last month. Nice video.
609 is a good price from what I have been seeing. I like mine a lot! I just need to get more trigger time with it.
I owned a Rossi Puma model .357 rifle for many years. Back then they still put the saddle ring on them. I liked the .357 so much I bought a .44 magnum just like it. I worked up the best loads I could for it and began to use it. The first thing I discovered was the exterior of the rifle was exactly the same size as the .357 thus the barrel was much thinner. At the range after shooting only a few rounds the barrel would become hot enough the placement pattern would scatter. Next I discovered I could not reach the velocities with the .44 as I could with the .357 causing the .44 to be a pumpkin thrower kind of like the 45-70. Lots of arch to a shot of any distance. I don't like that so I sold the rifle to a dude wrangler that used it for a camp rifle to protect against bear. Over the years I wore the .357 Puma out I shot it so many times.
I bought the Rossi r92 tripple black in 38/357. It's awesome, shelf price $1299...... CANADA. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for watching
I picked up a 44 mag rifle for $500 on our gunbroker here in the us. The same gun in an Academy sports would be $730. I like it a lot.
Nice shooting ! We have the Rossi R92 20 '' barrel and Rossi " Ranch Hand " in .44 magnum and really like them .
Thanks! I am really liking this one too.
Cool video thanks for sharing. I'm thinking about getting an R92 in .357 as a "homestead defense" rifle. There is a book I ordered by Grant Cunningham called Protecting Your Homestead: Using a rifle to defend life on your property. In it he supposedly recommends a pistol caliber lever gun for homestead defense. I'm looking forward to reading that book when it arrives. I've had four events with criminals on my farm since I purchased it in 2012. I carry a .38 snubby and reload for it, so it would be nice to have the capability to plink with the .38 special. I don't like the AK or AR platforms. or even semi-auto pistols. I'm more drawn to old school weapons. Anyway, thanks for sharing a look at the 20 inch barrel in .44
If I could have found a 357 I would have gotten it. These rifles are hard to find in my area and very expensive.
@@arkansasoutdoorschannel1867 I'll probably go through Budsgunshop or gunbroker online. I'm saving my pennies, but want to join the local range and maybe get into Cowboy Action Shooting. Seems fun! Thanks and Merry Christmas!
I purchased the 357 Rossi last week for $580.00, accurate straight out of the box.
@@michaelmorrison1970 good deal! The ones I've seen are over $700!
That is a great price.
I've got one of those. It's nice to see that you can cycle the 44 spc so easily
Yeah I was a little worried after all I read on the internet but it ran great.
Got a 24" R92SS, octagonal barrel 357/38 a little over a month ago, and it's amazing accurate and gorgeous and no issues whatsoever.talking about fun rifle to soot.
The quality and functionality is up there, probably very close Henry or Winchester. take the dark glasses off and the grouping will be more accurate. those sights are already hard to see.
Glasses arent all that dark and I have some light sensitivity ever since I was deployed to the Middle East. So I wear sunglasses almost all the time when outdoors.
I've got the .357Magnum and .44Magnum versions of the Rossi 92. My .44 has the octagonal 24" barrel. The .44 is also a better made gun than my older .357, which was made in the early 90s at the old factory in Sao Leopoldo. That .357 took some time to slick up, but I wouldn't part with it for nothing. The newer Rossi 92s like my .44 are made at Montenegro at the Taurus factory, using newer and upgraded CNC and milling machines. They're dandy, fun guns to shoot. Brazil has cowboys too, so the Rossi brand fits right in to our western culture.
The new guns really do seem to have a better quality out the gate.
i like the Rossi much better than the Henry.......its just accurate, an much lighter, an can be super slicked up..... with the Henry it feels like your carrying around a boat anchor....for hunting ill definitely take the Rossi.....inside of 125 yrds, nothing stands a chance with the 44 Rossi...
A 44 mag is a thumper. And the 44 mag pistol is a ""HANDFULL""...!!! It's recoil in a rifle is "Curt = sudden=snappy. There are things that cannot and I repeat , cannot be taught. Such as recoil flinch. The 44 kicks sharp and fast. Most everyone even experienced shooters are not used to the recoil speed of a 44 mag rifle. I have the 1894 marlin cowboy with octagon barrel. I also have the Rossi r92 in 16 inch stainless 44 mag as well. I much prefer the Rossi. Why ?? The 16 inch version is so small and light. It feels like you are carrying a "toy"" gun. It is my mountain gun , hiking gun ,truck gun, go anywhere gun. I'm so much more accurate with a rifle ,and that little Rossi is a lil monster. If you ever see a 16 inch stainless version and hold it. ""I'd bet big money you'd buy it. As soon as the gun dealer said ah common just hold it""". I was sold as soon as I held it. I wasn't even looking for another 44. Or to buy anything. But as soon as I held it a smile and laughter broke out. It felt like a toy gun. My days of hunting and climbing mountains is almost over. Getting old fast. I know nothing on earth can survive a 44 mag. So when in the woods or mountains carrying my toy rifle around , I'm more than safe. I've held the 20 inch Rossi it's nowhere near as light as the 16. I'll keep mine till they shovel dirt in my face. Peace.
Yeah the 44 is just a little different when it comes to recoil.
P.s.@@arkansasoutdoorschannel1867
P.s. You ever seen a Bigfoot?? I have. Twice. Both times We should of died . They ain't friendly . Where I live we have them up on the mountain. They call them "Boogers" and Mountain devils." scary things. They don't look nothing like t.v. or the internet. Peace.
I have a 45 Colt version - just got it = getting back into CAS - I used to have a Marlin 94 Cowboy and it was fast. Those are hard to find now and $$$ - twice as much as these Rossi's. But like you, I'm just looking for fun. I replaced the safety toggle with a plug and the plastic follower with a stainless one. That leather wrap on the lever will rust your lever... you might want to remove, place a plastic "barrier" with oil under it and then put the leather wrap over it if that makes sense. That should prevent the rusting. The 44 Special there will be going about 900 fps out of your Rossi - the 44 mags - 1450 or so. Usually about 20% over stated revolver velocities.
Good info! Thanks
I picked up a stainless r92 44 mag last winter. I did a safety delete on it because it already has a half cock safety. I also put a marbles bullseye sight on it. Makes it a whole lot easier to shoot than the Buckhorns. Great Lil light weight deer rifles.
They are great little rifles for sure
Big mistake that safety is perfect for deer hunting completely no noise whatsoever when moving the lever from safe to fire, I only got twelve deer so far, I'm sure they didn't hear when I took it of safe, the half cock is a joke, for hunting anyway.
Late reply but did you have change your front sight after going with a marbles bullseye sight? I just installed a bullseye on my 16 inch Rossi 44 mag but haven't shot it yet
@robertwoods9518 no I didn't. With it adjusted down as far as it will go, it hits about two inches high at one hundred yards.
@davidr2975 I've been hunting with revolvers and single shot rifles and shotguns for years. I've never had a deer worry about the sound of me cocking the hammer back.
Prices have gone up because renewed interest in lever guns ,, think Yellowstone , and all the other "western" shows that have become popular again ... hopefully, it'll pass in time and prices will come back to a more normal level ,,,,, that's my own personal theory on it ...
When it passes , production will slow or stop.
Prices have gone up in recent years more so because a bunch of states have went to straight wall cartridges rifle versus just shotguns for medium to large game. Which put an increase in rifle sales. Hence why 450 bushmaster, 350 legend, 400 legend, and 360 rem buckhammer also exist.
Just got mine this week, R92 .38/.38+P/.357mag. My next step is to slick it up a bit, and start saving for the .44 LC
Hunted with my Rossi for over 20 yrs I hope the new ones are just as good or better
They seem to be well made for sure
I have the m92 in 44. Same thing but without the dumb safety. I slicked mine up and changed the springs. It’s crazy nice. The only thing it doesn’t like is the aluminum cased stuff. It leaves a mess in my action. I’m getting a 44 reloading kit just so I can actually shoot it more. I got a sbh for Christmas last year in the same cartridge. For an early graduation present I got my son a tisas 1911 and he loves it. Never had problem yet
Awesome! Also thanks for watching!
My main criticism of the R92 is that there is no immediate way to attach a sling. Drilling a sling swivel into the butt is easy enough, but the front barrel band with the mount has to be ordered from Rossi separate, and (right now) is only available in black. And I don't know if you can do that with the 24 inch version, as they use a different style of forestock.
Im not sure about the 24" guns. I know the triple black has a sling stud. The RPP handguards can take sling mounts. I dont know if the RPP handguards work with a 24" gun.
Replace the buckhorn with bullseye rear sight. Get them at Midway or Brownells for about $20. Have them on all my levers.
I thought about that. But I went the Tactical way and put a red dot on it LOL
Do you have to get a new front sight? I just put a marbles bullseye sight on my 16 inch Rossi 44 mag but haven't shot it yet.
I have this gun in 357 mag stainless. would like to get the 44 mag.
I finally get my Rossi 44 mag lever action next month. I paid 750 with shipping and tax
That is closer to the prices I see around here. The guys saying they got them cheaper got a heck of a good deal if you ask me.
Picked up A Rossi. 92. In 357/38. For 720
Looking at a 92. In. 44 mag. Probably around the same price
But worth it
Replace the plastic follower with a metal one, it will wear on you👍🏻
Best-Regards, great gun it is, and a great hunting tool👍🏻
Already done.
@@arkansasoutdoorschannel1867 awesome! Your good to go
There is a huge resurgence here in FL in the lever guns and revolver markets. I guess people are getting nostalgic? Especially the grey beards
Well I am one of the Gray beards.
@@arkansasoutdoorschannel1867 amen! Give me a good lever any day
I thought you shot okay, what with just doing it offhand. I just got a R92 Triple Black .357 and like it very much. Now I want a .44 as well, although I might prefer a Henry Big Boy X just for varieties' sake.
After shooting a Herny X I like the R92 better. The only thing I like about the Henry over the Rossi is the threaded barrel.
I paid $225.00,new in 2005l. It shoots great!!
I wish I would have bought a crate of them at that price.
Lever guns are indeed awesome. With that said, you may like these videos. First Ever Tactical Lever Gun Course with Chris Costa ruclips.net/video/rrL1xMYKsb4/видео.html
Modern 45-70 Lever Action Rifles ruclips.net/video/3RDwZFuehLU/видео.html Defensive Lever Gun - 30-30 Overview ruclips.net/video/znmHDEvhLn4/видео.html
Henry Big Boy X Model | Ranger Point Precision ruclips.net/video/ovcV1SjEUPI/видео.html Rossi 92 Ranger Point ruclips.net/user/shortsMkIGBsf7chw
I believe the test guns on that ammo is 6”-7” barrel,you can just about double that velocity out of a rifle! 🤯🤯🤯
Yeah, true.
👍👍👍 nice 😊
the rossi r92 44 magnum takes a .432 diameter bullet as the barrel is .4315. regular pistol ammo does not engage the rifling. check SAAMI standards.
This is the reason I’ll get a Henry Big Boy or maybe the new Ruger made Marlin 1894.
Henry REFUSED to tell me what their barrel/chamber dimensions are. buy at your own risk. check out hickock 45 where marlin stuck him with on of these guns that require special bullets. its on the SAAMI standards for .44 magnum rifles. pistols are smaller and what ammo it made for. why they do this no one will say.
1873 is faster and smoother, but the 1894 is not faster or smoother. Lot more to move when the guts/action come out of the bottom of the 94 which was made for longer cartridges. Did enjoy your video on the 92, thank you.
Thanks for watching!
He was talking about the Marlin 1894 not the Model 94 Winchester.
Why people going back to fudd guns when they're all into tacticals?I'm always been into fudd,never left it.
I just wonder why you would buy that when you could have a Henry?
No Henry's in stock in my location. The only ones you can find shops are asking almost double MSPR. Also Rossi is really close to the quality of Henry as well. Lastly I contacted Henry about special ordering one for my channel and Im waiting to hear back.
Do Wild Bunch shooting. You will like it!
You get it cheap, here in Finland these are above 1k €.
WOW!
I had to change the sights. It shot 10 inches high at all ranges no matter how I set the sight.
Weird I never had one that far off
It's called Practice! also known as trigger time, best of all it's fun!!
Practice never hurt any one.
Rural King (RK Guns) is running a sale on these (.44 Mag) for $599….
Pretty good price
Just pick one up on sale at GrabAGun in .44 mag with a 20" barrel for 499. They even took an additional 20 off to sign up for texts. They even have a free Official Heritage Rough Rider Revolver rebate in effect. In case anyone is looking to pick one up. 479 with a free revolver is a pretty good deal.
@@frankrusso2093They are 459 now
Mine has a pretty light trigger.
I have come to find that the triggers are all a little different from Rossi.
I like my Rossi carbine but i love my Henry big boy
Not a bad review, but dude, put a blanket down or get some bedliner in that truck. Listening to the wood and metal of the gun scraping around on the metal tailgate while you are loading it and messing with it, makes my skin crawl. lol
What kind of man thinks oh I should put a blanket down first😂
@@terrybrown5402 No reason you can't shoot AND protect your gun from scratches... lol
I had a Rossi 92 in .44. Never even fired it trying to chamber rounds was like trying to chamber a rock and constantly jammed. Took it back spent an extra $300 got the Henry and never looked back. On top of everything else the customer service from Rossi was non-existent. I’ll never buy another Rossi.
Sorry you had bad luck. I have had zero issues with all the Rossi rifles I have owned.
Price reason is tv series Yellowstone
Do they use lever guns in the show? Ive only seen one or two episodes.
@@arkansasoutdoorschannel1867 yes
Definately kill shots there. I have a red dot on my Rossi R92 357mag model.
Yeah but I like a tighter group
What’s causing them to go up in price? Yellowstone.
I didnt know people were still watching that show.
Shlould i pay 850$ for this ?
That seems to be about 100 higher than normal in my area. Im not sure what the going rate where you live.
I’m falling asleep please shoot the effing gun already
Thanks for watching!
@@arkansasoutdoorschannel1867 yes sir
Talk about the gun you have in your hand.
Biggest piece of crap, I've ever owned. Customer service sucks too.
Sorry to hear that. This one has been great
Four minutes of excuses was unnecessary.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the info.
Any time!