Rossi M92, strip and reassembly

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 276

  • @markb4823
    @markb4823 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you sir! Your thorough and comprehensive demonstration was a life saver to me after I disassembled my Rossi and was flummoxed on getting it back together! I especially appreciated your tips on making sure bolt pin was flush and set screw not too tight. It took me 8 hours, and some cramped fingers, but with your help was able to clean and reassemble. Hopefully next time will be easier.

  • @dwightandersen8053
    @dwightandersen8053 Год назад +5

    Wow! What a GREAT instructional video. Very comprehensive. I have a Rossi R92 I purchased recently but was hesitant to disassemble the action. Now I’m not. Thank you VERY much!

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  11 месяцев назад

      Your welcome, hope it helps, cheers.

    • @justinmielsch5924
      @justinmielsch5924 3 месяца назад

      Yea so great that the bolt pin just tap tap tap right. Oh but dont fuck the threads...... uhh. How the fuck?

  • @terrystover7365
    @terrystover7365 4 года назад +10

    I know this is an older video but it's the best I've seen on this rifle. Very informative, very well done mate.

  • @69ChevyGarage
    @69ChevyGarage 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful instructional piece; thank you sir. I am about a month away from my first lever action rifle since 1984, and I have chosen the M92 big loop blued in 45LC. I have heard about issued with loose screws which can be easily remedied with a little blue loctite. As a hobbist gunsmith I enjoy the self-tuning of the internal parts via buffing. I can't wait to get my hands on her as I've always admired John Wayne's Trapper carbine.

  • @roninselman6772
    @roninselman6772 5 лет назад +7

    Love your videos, very well done! I have four of these R92's, and I've worked over all of them. I do extensive de-burring, polishing, and spring modifications. I shorten the hammer spring, replace the ejector spring with a lighter one, thin the loading gate spring so that it's not so stiff, shim the trigger spring and polish the mating surfaces, very lightly stone and polish the sear and hammer hook, shorten the magazine spring, smooth and polish the cartridge channel from the gate into the magazine, and de-burr and slightly chamfer the chamber mouth. And anything else I see that I want to smooth up. Makes these rifles really sing! I'd like to have a dozen more of them!

  • @acyrneto
    @acyrneto 8 лет назад +1

    I am Brazilian. I am police in Rio de Janeiro . thanks for the video. I had many doubts about the maintenance , disassembly and assembly of the carbine rossi M92 . now I do not have more . thank you so much.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад +1

      Glad it helped,thanks for the comment and stay safe out there,cheers.

  • @redman3674
    @redman3674 8 лет назад +7

    Thank you for making this video! I just ordered one and was a little worried about disassembly. Not anymore!! Great camera work and easy to follow directions. I'm almost looking forward to taking my rifle apart.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      +REDMAN 367 Thats great,glad you like it,enjoy your new rifle,thanks for looking in,cheers.

  • @andrewyording4284
    @andrewyording4284 2 года назад

    Awesome thank you, very well done and explained. I just got a R92 and the ejector spring was so strong it would throw empty cases 10' so got a 7/32 I think it was, spring from a hardware store cut to stock ones length and put all back together and works great now. Smoothed out edges on the loading gate too. and took some metal off the loading gate to reduce the tension so it loads easier now. Couldn't have done it without a video like this. Thank You so much.

  • @milesmanges
    @milesmanges 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video, got a rossi 92 .454 in stainless steel and looks like previous owner shot black powder outta her, very smooth action, I cleaned and oiled her really good and now she's almost too pretty to shoot

  • @jeffschaub
    @jeffschaub 8 лет назад

    Thank you! I bought my Rossi 92 in 1999 and have yet to do a complete disassembly. After watching this I'm ready!

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      Thanks for that Jeffrey,please do be careful though it can be a fiddle to get them back together,my other vid "first time strip down" will give a better insight especially if its a new rifle, they can be very tight,cheers anyway and thanks for looking in.

    • @jeffschaub
      @jeffschaub 8 лет назад

      Thanks again, I completed the strip/reassembly last night. It is an older rifle, I bought it back in 1999, so it has seen some action. Like you mentioned, there was a lot of fiddling. My biggest surprise was when my wire wasn't "stout" enough and my spring shot off a few minutes later. :) Luckily I found it and got it back on ok. The rest went pretty smoothly.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      You can't beat a stout piece of wire :} excellent.

  • @vthompson1987
    @vthompson1987 4 года назад

    Thank you MyRossiRifle, from the US of A. This is not my first rifle but my first level action, couldn’t have got this far without your instruction.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  4 года назад

      Your welcome, glad you found it useful, cheers from UK.

    • @vthompson1987
      @vthompson1987 4 года назад

      This is interesting, over here in the states we hear you guys have only have access to breech loading long arms. So what magazine capacity are you allotted over in the UK?

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  4 года назад

      @@vthompson1987 Hi, people think we are restricted in the UK but its actually not that bad, we can have any calibre any Mag size and any rifle the only restriction is we cannot have full or semi auto except for .22lr in which case it can be semi auto (Ruger 10/22) and many others, centre fire rifles that are semi auto have to be converted to straight pull ie; I can have an AK47 but it has to be straight pull, loads 1 round at a time but no restriction on mag size, I could have an AR15 in any style as long as its straight pull, so as you can see its really quite good, to own rifles in the uk you have to have "good reason" ie you cant just decide you want a gun and go and get one, there is a long process and you have to belong to a government approved club or for Hunting, cheers.

  • @JuanRodriguez-my8mm
    @JuanRodriguez-my8mm Год назад +1

    Great instructional video, thank you for making and sharing. Got my large loop lever installed thanks to you!

  • @whodey59
    @whodey59 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks for your video! I got ahold of a Rossi large loop lever and I wanted swap out parts to make my 20" barrel '92 to look more like Lucas McCain's rifle from the "Rifleman" show. You saved me $ at the gunsmith. I only struggled reassembling the tang/trigger group. That was WAY "fiddly" (as you say) to line back up for me!

  • @123redflash
    @123redflash 8 лет назад +3

    Thanks for this video, this made this take down a breeze! It made cleaning my Rossi Ranch much easier since it's basically the same setup.I would have had a hard time if not for having this knowledge ahead of time.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      +123redflash Your welcome,glad you found it useful and thanks for looking in,cheers

  • @sammattbruce
    @sammattbruce 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the instructions....... you made it look so easy. Everything on my rifle was very tight so putting it back together was very difficult.

  • @Rubin5342
    @Rubin5342 Год назад

    Didn't notice the tint till you mentioned it. Good eye.
    I would add a small warning - I inserted a "spent" shell into a friends rifle once and because it had not been resized yet, it stuck and we could not extract it.
    We even tried a full length dowell and a nylon hammer and it still would not budge. Had to take it to a smith for extraction. Great vid, thank you for it. //ji

  • @bbtbmb
    @bbtbmb 5 лет назад

    first of all, thank you for the video!! first time ever taking my Rossi down first time ever taking a lever down so it was a real adventure I'm not ashamed to say it took me 5 hours from start to finish I must have watched the video a 100 times or parts of it to understand the skills correctly if I would not have had your tutelage I would have given up but I knew if I just had to keep my cool I traded an AK for my Rossi 92 and never looked back next is my old Sears&Roebuck Model 54 AKA Winchester model 94 30/30 had that one longer but have been afraid to tackle the lever break down process then my old Remington 742

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  5 лет назад +1

      Hey, thanks for that, when I bought my first Rossi I could see it hadn't been taken down before and cleaned properly so I thought I would have a look on line for instructions-----there didn't appear to be any so stripped it down anyway, what I did find was a load of black hard gunk and leaves and even a twig wedged in the trigger spring ( under it) ! Well done for keeping your cool, thats all it takes is allowing yourself time to do it and not rushing things and it would have been tricky if you still had the original springs----------if you do have the original springs perhaps your next adventure could be the fitting of an aftermarket set, it will transform the rifle, thanks again for the positive comments and it sounds like you've got the bug for stripping down your rifles,i find it really interesting seeing how they operate, cheers.

  • @johnwilson3668
    @johnwilson3668 7 лет назад +2

    Excellent video very helpful
    I somehow volunteered to repair the Shooting Club Rossi 92. The rifle had no ejector so by some miracle I
    was able to purchase a ejector ,spring and collar .With having sever arthritis my hands I was unable to
    insert the ejector has you described. I ended up inserting a spent case in the breach . then inserting the
    assembled Ejector in the breach block sliding it up to the bullet . I made a drift out of 1 1/4 x 1 1/2 timber
    with a short projection on the end of the timber which fit in the slot end of the breach block . I put the rifle
    with the barrel on some wood ,inserted the timber drift into the breach block ,pressed down making sure
    the ejector was located properly and gave the drift a sharp tap .It worked perfectly on the second time
    as the spring bar which retains the collar was slightly bent up and when inserting the pin it dislodged the extractor. when trying it your way I was wishing you were here to do it . Thanks for making this video

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  7 лет назад

      Thats great, thanks for the kind comment John,glad you managed it and by the sounds of things you've come up with another way of doing things ! I too suffer from Arthritis but not in the hands, knees for me, how does that saying go ---"Arthritis is the mother of all invention" :} cheers John.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  7 лет назад

      PS, forgot to say that my ejector spring has been changed for a lighter one which makes my way easier to do, if your club gun has the original spring it can be harder to do ! If you think about changing springs and only do one, do the ejector spring, just changing this one spring will make it much easier to re assemble and not launch your spent rounds into the next county !! cheers again John,Trey.

  • @addo356
    @addo356 Год назад +1

    Mate, you were a life saver with this!
    Appreciate the effort you put in to make the video!

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  Год назад +1

      Your welcome, thanks for that, cheers.

  • @andreasinderbitzin1316
    @andreasinderbitzin1316 3 года назад +2

    Absolut perfekt erklärt mit viel Geduld und Sachversrand. Danke.

  • @Me2Lancer
    @Me2Lancer 8 лет назад

    Excellent demonstration. I'm taking delivery of a Rossi M92 this week and the shipper tells me it's packed in cosmoline so I'll need this.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      +Rich Weatherly Thanks for that,cheers.

  • @seanocarroll1966
    @seanocarroll1966 Год назад +1

    Brilliant video mate. Thanks for making this process so much easier 👍🏼

  • @lucianomundimdecarvalho752
    @lucianomundimdecarvalho752 4 года назад

    Sir...many thanks!!!Your video helped me a lot...I'm from Rossi 92 land...I hadn't seen any brazilian...explained so well as you disassembly and assembly. Best wishes!!!

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  4 года назад

      Thats great, thanks for the comment, cheers.

  • @s.thompson867
    @s.thompson867 8 лет назад

    Many thanks for this video. I too have one of the older Rossi 92's, without that bloody safety on the bolt, although mine is in .44WCF. I bought it used and although it was very clean then and I have done my best to keep it that way, there will certainly come a day when I will need to take it apart for a thorough cleaning. I now have a go-to video guide. Cheers.

  • @TheAussiePirate
    @TheAussiePirate 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the time and effort you put into making this video, so clear and instructive.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  7 лет назад +1

      And thanks for the kind comment, cheers.

  • @DPMConnacht
    @DPMConnacht 5 лет назад

    Thank you for making these instructional videos.
    I've worked on many of firearms throughout the years (mainly semi-automatic pistols, revolvers, and pump action shotguns), but it's only been the past few years that I've worked on any lever action rifles.
    You've managed to make the Model 1892 Winchester (and it's clones) an easy firearm to disassemble/reassemble.
    I've come to like the Model 1892 Winchester best of all for 2 reasons.
    First; it's a pistol caliber rifle/carbine that's relatively cheap to shoot (especially .38 special and .357 magnum).
    Second; its strength - it's more than strong enough for any cartridge that will fit the action (it's twin locking lugs are actually stronger than the single rear locking lug used in the rifle calibers Model 1894 Winchester).
    I have a Rossi in .357 mag/.38 special and a Winchester in .44 magnum and love them both.
    Either an 1873 Uberti or Winchester (Miroku) Short Rifle is next on my "bucket" list, with a 336 Marlin right behind.
    From the Mid-Western USA, I want to thank you!
    I appreciate the hard work you put in making your videos.

    • @treywall3683
      @treywall3683 5 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind comments, I bought my first Rossi 357 in New Zealand and it was a sorry looking rifle but I just loved the look of it, got it home and thought I will google taking it apart etc and found nothing much of any use,i went ahead and took it apart and was glad I did, it was so full of dirt and twigs and leaves, literally leaves under the trigger!! I don't think it had ever been apart or cleaned which is what gave me the thought of putting up some videos of my own so people could take them apart to clean, glad you found them useful, thanks again for the comments and cheers from Wiltshire in southern England.

    • @DPMConnacht
      @DPMConnacht 5 лет назад

      @@treywall3683, you are very welcome. I feel I didn't praise you enough in my first comment.
      Your series of R92 videos made tearing down and working on a Rossi extremely simple.
      You explained (and showed) each step you made along the way and how certain parts interacted with one another and why a certain sequence/order needed to be followed.
      Since a Rossi R92 is so closely related (virtual clone) to a Winchester Model 1892, your series of R92 videos are also the best Winchester 1892 videos on RUclips too.
      I find the Internet and RUclips to be an incredible tool/database.
      It still boggles my mind that I'm communicating with someone half way around the planet just as easy (in some ways easier) as if I called them on my cellphone.
      The Internet/Social Media has led to nefarious individuals looking for like minded people to plan/commit horrendous acts, but it's also opened a wealth of knowledge for common everyday people to tap into that was impossible to even imagine just 20+ years ago.
      It's incredible to think that virtually every published peice of information in the history of mankind is at my fingertips (and can be translated into my language too!).

    • @treywall3683
      @treywall3683 5 лет назад +2

      Yep your right, the internet/communication is amazing,i remember when I was a nipper having to walk miles to find a Phone box and then only having 1 x 2p in my pocket and then hoping the Phone was working !! Thanks again.

  • @MsPredatorHunter
    @MsPredatorHunter 8 лет назад +2

    Very helpful vid. Excellent camera work! All details in plain view and easy to follow. You done a super job man. Thank you!

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      +MsPredatorHunter Thanks for that,glad you like it,cheers.

  • @rogue249gunner5
    @rogue249gunner5 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I never cleaned mine this good since I got it. Had a few problems with the spring and putting the trigger back in but all is well now.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      +Jeff Cossey Your welcome,glad it helped Jeff,cheers.

  • @High_Caliber
    @High_Caliber 8 лет назад +1

    I have a newer one, the machining marks and overall fit and finish is absolutely horrible compared to the one you have here. I used your video to strip mine down and spent over 6 hours polishing and smoothing the bolt, hammer, trigger, lugs, lever and especially the loading port (that thing was a finger slicer!). It was interesting to read you like the quality of the newer ones. Great vid, thank you!! Cheers :)

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      I think it must still be a bit of a lucky dip with regards quality,however,i was able to inspect mine at the shop before parting with cash and yep the quality of my new one was better than the older second hand ones I've had.Your right,those edges are like razor blades,i used mine in the kitchen for a while to chop veg :} Glad you like the vid,cheers.

  • @Newtire
    @Newtire 6 лет назад

    Great video and thanks for taking the time to do all that work! I didn't see you take off the forend and what I'm trying to find is a place to buy a longer front band screw. I have an original Winchester M-92 and the band screw goes right in. The Rossi screw is extremely difficult to get started and I haven't found a place on the Internet that sells a longer replacement screw or tells how to replace it. Getting parts from Rossi is impossible as near as I can find out. I called them and the guy said he'd back order one or email me when they had any. This was 2-years ago and again, a year ago. I want to replace the wood on mine but this screw is the fly in the ointment. Once again, thanks for the video!

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  6 лет назад +1

      Hi,thanks for the comments, there is a German company that does all Rossi parts, not sure about the shipping but you could enquire, its " waffen firkinghoff" just type that in and find the site then click the English button top left, good luck, cheers.

  • @krossF
    @krossF 7 лет назад +21

    didnt like the "old west " style tint for the whole video. thanks tho

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  7 лет назад +2

      Click the high def link at beginning of vid to take you to one without the aged feel,cheers.

  • @angelofjustice913
    @angelofjustice913 2 месяца назад +1

    you are really good in explanation

  • @dmnx600rr
    @dmnx600rr 8 лет назад

    Thank you very much for awesome, very detailed and clear instructions. With your help i have cleaned my rifle. Thanks again! Good luck!

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      Thats great,thanks-----always good to clean your rifle,cheers.

  • @nascarFergie
    @nascarFergie 4 года назад

    I couldn't have taken my new rossi apart and put it back together w/o this video so thank you. It was still extremely challenging. Probably the worst weapon I have ever torn into. I did some upgrades from Steve's Gunz and I tried to smooth all the moving parts. Somehow I managed to make the action stiffer than it was. It's a fun shooter and I really want to like it but the action and assembly/take down are less than desirable.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  4 года назад +2

      Hi, sorry to hear your action is stiffer after reassembly but it may be 1 of 2 things, remove the bolt pin stop screw and try the action without it, does it loosen up ? if it does it means the screw is too long from factory. If it is still stiff make sure the bolt pin is all the way in FLUSH with the side of the bolt, if this pin protrudes even the slightest it can jam up the action, cheers.

    • @nascarFergie
      @nascarFergie 4 года назад

      @@myrossirifle thanks I'll check it out just as soon as I get brave enough to tear into it again.

    • @nascarFergie
      @nascarFergie 4 года назад +3

      @@myrossirifle it took a minute to realize I didn't need to disassemble the entire thing to do what you said. You sir definitely know your way around this rifle. I didn't quite have the pin in deep enough. Now I have the smooth action I was hoping for.
      Thanks again

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  4 года назад +1

      @@nascarFergie Thats great, glad you got it sorted , cheers.

  • @trevorslinkard31
    @trevorslinkard31 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video. Tried field stripping mine and thought I broke the damn thing. Mine is in .44 mag and it was exactly like you did.

  • @pebblesbambamtwins
    @pebblesbambamtwins 4 года назад

    Thank you mate! Excellent guidance. Just bought one (arriving in 2 weeks time).

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  4 года назад

      Nice one, thanks for that. cheers.

    • @pebblesbambamtwins
      @pebblesbambamtwins 4 года назад

      Need you help, mate! Shot the initial 70 rds, and everything worked perfectly.
      Now attempting disassembly for cleaning and the lever assembly won’t come out ... could I impose on you for guidance?

    • @pebblesbambamtwins
      @pebblesbambamtwins 4 года назад

      Ok, crisis averted; had to remove the tang bolt such that the lever would come out. I note that in your disassembly, the lever comes out first, before the tang and hammer, but in reassembly, the lever goes in before the tang/hammer. Reassembly went well. I think when I disassemble again, I’ll remove tension from the hammer with the wire, pull the tang screw and remove the tang and hammer before removing the lever. Yours looks a little more worn in...

  • @johnchristie8972
    @johnchristie8972 5 лет назад

    Thank you for doing this instruction video. I would have been lost without it! Best wishes.

  • @hinanobubbie5257
    @hinanobubbie5257 6 лет назад

    Great Video! It helped me in disassembly and reassembling my Rossi 92 when installing a Palo Verde Gunworks spring kit to smoothen the action.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  6 лет назад

      Thats great, glad it helped, spring kits do make a big difference with theses guns, cheers.

  • @GregSchneider-e6y
    @GregSchneider-e6y 4 месяца назад

    Very good reassembling demo .Thanks

  • @dungteller367
    @dungteller367 Год назад +1

    great video, thank you1

  • @Bayan1905
    @Bayan1905 6 лет назад +1

    I have an 1892 rifle (original) and have to try and replace that goofy little ejector collar spring, it's not easy! I had to order one after my first disappeared to parts unknown.

  • @KimWarberg
    @KimWarberg 7 месяцев назад

    Best video there is with great detail that helped me alot, but I think your should have made the order of disassembly the same as reassembly, that is :
    capture mainspring
    remove:
    lower tang
    trigger assembly
    then grub screw and pin
    lever and locking bolts
    When starting as you do, capturing main spring and then moving on to removing grub screw and pin, lever and locking bolts, the lever and locking bolts are stuck in my gun....
    Sure has to do with tolerances in each gun, but be advised, some just might get into trouble here.

  • @wrxs1781
    @wrxs1781 11 месяцев назад +1

    Well done.

  • @davidleathem3286
    @davidleathem3286 Год назад +1

    Great vid thanks

  • @michaelhoward3916
    @michaelhoward3916 2 года назад +1

    very helpful. thank you very much. excellent job demo'ing it.

  • @mariank.7105
    @mariank.7105 8 лет назад

    Thank you so much ! Without your great movie I would be imposible for me to clean my Puma (1st time ... after a few years of using ;) )

  • @Ruteger100
    @Ruteger100 5 месяцев назад

    Brilliant! clear and easy to follow. Many Thanks!

  • @KrejciTom
    @KrejciTom 2 года назад

    Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much!
    🇨🇿

  • @tomschrein417
    @tomschrein417 Год назад

    Excellent video! Very helpful.
    Thanks

  • @georgepickett6853
    @georgepickett6853 6 лет назад

    Great video. I was really hoping you would go into the firing pin assembly. I just got my first 92 SRC and the striker floats. If it's all the way forward it won't fire. Think it is missing a spring

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  6 лет назад

      Must be something else going on as the firing pin is not spring loaded, cheers.

  • @1steelwheel1999
    @1steelwheel1999 Год назад +1

    thanks for this very informative vid,

  • @gatorunleashed275
    @gatorunleashed275 4 года назад

    I bought one of these today, it's like new condition fired 5 shots through it. Mine though says puma m92 imported by lsi Alexandria Virginia. Chambered in 357/38 pistol caliber. Not really sure what I got but I fell in love with it soon as I saw it. I think it's the same Rossi made in Brazil firearm though.

    • @gatorunleashed275
      @gatorunleashed275 4 года назад

      @@Banjoandguns Awesome thanks.

    • @maximilianmustermann5763
      @maximilianmustermann5763 3 года назад +1

      I think they have a bunch of different names in different markets. I bought mine a few months ago in Germany (new, from a store) as a "M 67" but the manual says "Puma" and the "Model 67" just stands for the .357 mag chambering, according to the manual. In the US they are sold as "R92" it seems because they are based on Model '92 Winchester.
      However, the manual in my box looks like it was designed and printed in the 1980ies (two-color print with pre-photoshop, analog graphics and all). So I don't think they ever changed the design.

    • @gatorunleashed275
      @gatorunleashed275 3 года назад

      @@maximilianmustermann5763 Awesome. One of my favorite rifles to shoot though sadly since I bought mine there has been no ammo available anywhere other than 38 special so I've had limited shooting.

  • @manuelyidonoy1802
    @manuelyidonoy1802 7 лет назад

    Nice to see the older R92s. Just bought one in stainless steel and I was so disappointed in the number of non-stainless parts. My loading gate, bullet loading feed ramp, bolt tangs, ejector rod and new safety switch were all blued parts! Very unhappy. I have called Rossi to se if they can get me at least the loading gate in stainless. It just doesn't look good with the blued gate against the stainless steel frame!

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  7 лет назад

      Hi,i took my loading gate out (newer rifle) and polished the blueing off and as yet it is still fine and looks good, cheers.

  • @simoontube
    @simoontube 4 года назад +1

    Great video, really helped my first-time disassemble.

  • @Bdady74
    @Bdady74 Год назад

    Interesting video, great info; thanks for posting!

  • @stevetodd693
    @stevetodd693 Год назад +1

    Excellent video, thank you

  • @jimjasper9851
    @jimjasper9851 Год назад +1

    Proper job mate. Thanks from Oz

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  10 месяцев назад

      Welcome, Merry Xmas.

    • @jimjasper9851
      @jimjasper9851 10 месяцев назад

      @@myrossirifle Merry Christmas to you and yours, love my little Rossi.

  • @deathpigguitars
    @deathpigguitars 8 лет назад +3

    This is just what I needed - got my 92 a few weeks back and only had a couple of occasions to shoot with it since, but wanted to give it a clean and check out his it all works. Your vid has turned up in my feed suggestions at the perfect time, very informative and a great help. Many thanks! Don't suppose you fancy doing a similar one for the 45-70 Govt Rio Grande?

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад +2

      Thats great,glad it helps,i don't own a 45/70 Rio Grande but if you would like to send me yours---------:}

  • @paulpaul8953
    @paulpaul8953 Год назад +1

    What a great vid, thanks!

  • @smiditch
    @smiditch 9 лет назад

    Very good video! Thanks so much for posting! You saved me a trip to a gunsmith!

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  9 лет назад

      +smiditch Your welcome,thanks for looking in,cheers.

  • @studentcenterfrontdesk5357
    @studentcenterfrontdesk5357 8 лет назад

    I know you added the film reel style effect on purpose, but it makes some parts a little unclear. I am glad you posted the other videos as well.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      Thanks for that,i was trying to be clever and it didn't work so well and couldn't reverse the effect :{ cheers and glad you like the other one.

    • @studentcenterfrontdesk5357
      @studentcenterfrontdesk5357 8 лет назад

      Yeah it'll help out a lot. I have the .44 magnum version and I just ordered some Lee dies today. I didn't realize how expensive the bigger rounds are.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      Yep,bit more than 38/357 but you will be fine reloading,lot cheaper,some people argue its not cheaper to reload because then you shoot more ! I say yes but i am shooting more because its cheaper ! go figure,cheers.

  • @kennedy364
    @kennedy364 8 лет назад +6

    THE BEST! MUITO BOM ESSE TUTORIAL!!!! VALEU MESMO PELO VÍDEO!!

  • @saladinallah5299
    @saladinallah5299 2 года назад

    Very good. Can perform myself now.

  • @OscarDad
    @OscarDad 4 года назад

    Excellent video, tnx. Looking to get a Rossi M92... 👍

  • @2thePtBassTuT
    @2thePtBassTuT 5 лет назад

    I use a bore snake , spray down the chamber bolt area and scrub, and it's good to go...

  • @apfelsnutz
    @apfelsnutz 7 лет назад

    Excellent video for proper cleaning...Thanks !

  • @billyhenard1473
    @billyhenard1473 Год назад

    Very good video
    Would you please Denonstrate to me How to adjust the Left and rRght cartridge guides to get the Cartridge to better line up the Cartridge to the chamber ?
    Also Demonstrate How to adjust the Cartridge lifter to raise the rear of the cartridge to lessen the feed angle for better feeding of the cartridge into the chamber ?
    Thank you very much

  • @grantbuchanan2953
    @grantbuchanan2953 4 года назад

    Excellent job on instruction!!!!

  • @jamessix60
    @jamessix60 2 года назад +1

    Cool thanks

  • @yusufvawda6396
    @yusufvawda6396 3 года назад

    Thank you for making the video. I am looking for an ejector pin for a model M92. Any idea where I can locate one? I'm in South Africa.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  3 года назад

      Try waffen ferkinhof, they are in Europe though, good luck.

  • @AULIGAofBLEED
    @AULIGAofBLEED 4 года назад

    Great instructional video thanks so much!

  • @markchester7584
    @markchester7584 5 лет назад

    Great instructional video for the technicalities. Please just reflect on the Ok’s the repetition is the only difficulty. OK

  • @jacobatz1
    @jacobatz1 4 года назад

    Great tutorial
    Thanks partner

  • @tommontgomery7325
    @tommontgomery7325 3 года назад

    Thanks! Well done.

  • @ShootingBlanks00
    @ShootingBlanks00 Год назад +1

    Hello,
    Love your channel and videos with the R92. I have the 20 inch in 357 and all the video's I've watched about the tube spring don't really say how much to cut off. How many Inches or CM's did you remove? Feeding bullets in mine is a struggle and my thumb gets trashed. Cant wear gloves to load it cuz tit gets caught. Thank you.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  Год назад +1

      Hi, I cut mine down so there was only about 5 inches out of the tube mag,if I were you just take off a couple of inches and try it.You need to soften the loading gate and just take off all the sharp edges so it's smooth to touch not sharp, glad you like the video, cheers.

    • @ShootingBlanks00
      @ShootingBlanks00 Год назад

      @@myrossirifle Thank you!

  • @alanpaisley8696
    @alanpaisley8696 7 лет назад

    Brilliant series of vids....very informative thks

  • @sgtrock68
    @sgtrock68 3 года назад

    Very clear. Thank you.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  3 года назад

      Your welcome, glad you like it, cheers.

  • @edumalves
    @edumalves 5 лет назад

    Thank you very much, sir! Thumbs up

  • @l.a.wright150
    @l.a.wright150 7 лет назад

    I have a new model .357 Rossi and tried to take it apart last night for the first time. Could not get the pin out. Do the new ones require something different? It moved to a point where it was flush with the screw hole but would come no further. Thanks...and great video.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  7 лет назад

      Hi,to my knowledge they are the same, i have a 2 year old one (bought New) and its exactly the same, maybe your pin has a bur on it or something or maybe it is just tight as new Rossis can be tight to take apart, mine was but I have worked on the tight spots so its easier now, without having the rifle in front of me its hard to tell you what to do as I don't want to tell you to try something that might damage it----------- however----------- if you are sure that what you are doing is correct and there are no obvious obstructions I would tap a bit harder, but thats what I would do and I am not recommending you do that unless you are absolutely sure you are doing the right thing, sorry I can't help more PS make sure the lever is fully closed, if you don't have any joy maybe you could pm me with a photo, cheers.

    • @l.a.wright150
      @l.a.wright150 7 лет назад

      Thanks for the reply. I started and stopped your video as I took off the stock, wired the spring, removed the small screw and tapped the pin until it was flush with the top of the screw hole. With the safety, should I make sure it is in the F position to seat the hammer fully closed? Would that help with positioning the bolt properly? Just an idea???

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  7 лет назад

      Yes,put safety to "fire" anyway as this helps for the take down, I just think its a tight pin,------- lever closed,--- bolt home----- safety off and see how you Go,i have another vid which is a first time take down of a new rifle and things are tight, not the pin though. You are definitely tapping it out the right way-from right to left,-pin exits on opposite side of receiver than loading gate and serated edge first to appear from pin hole ? Hope all goes okay, let me know, cheers.

  • @a5teroth
    @a5teroth 8 лет назад

    I would advise people to think carefully about trying this, especially if they are unfamiliar with the disassembly of firearms. Even though the instructions from some you-tubers may seem clear and concise it can actually be a lot more tricky when put into practice. There are small screws and pins that can easily be lost and screw threading can easily be damaged. You don't want to end up with your brand new rifle lying in pieces on the table with your heart sinking because you realize some damage has been done and you now cant reassemble it. It could even void warranty. You don't know what experience these you-tubers have and its doubtful most are actual gunsmiths. Of course you will need to know how to clean your rifle at some point, however if you're unsure I would recommend taking it to a professional gunsmith for advice. This being said, it was a good video and well explained.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the comments,these vids exist purely to help people who have just gone ahead and taken their rifles apart to clean or in most cases to slick them up and put in after market spring kits and then come unstuck trying to put them back together again,when i took mine apart for the first time i found little help on the internet and that first rifle, (second hand),was in a dangerous condition with leaves and even small twigs down inside the receiver and in particular jammed under the trigger leaf spring,i don't think that rifle had ever been cleaned and it was a few years old,If you own a firearm i believe you should understand how it operates and be able to strip it down to clean it,i bought a new one and there are instructions enclosed that tell you how to do it so i can only assume that if they are enclosing instructions with the rifle they are expecting you to strip it yourself at some point,however,you are right in the fact that if you are unsure then do take it to a gun smith or someone in the know.Thanks for looking in,cheers.

  • @shigotero1972
    @shigotero1972 6 лет назад

    Excellent tutorial!

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  6 лет назад

      Thanks for that, glad you liked it, cheers.

  • @jbjwholesale943
    @jbjwholesale943 6 лет назад

    this is a great video. Thank you.

  • @poodleshowman
    @poodleshowman 8 лет назад

    Great video, thanks!

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      Thanks for that and thanks also for the sub,cheers.

  • @justcringebackpackchan5320
    @justcringebackpackchan5320 9 лет назад

    Great video man thanks!😀👍

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  9 лет назад

      +Trol Blender Your welcome,glad you like it,cheers.

    • @justcringebackpackchan5320
      @justcringebackpackchan5320 9 лет назад

      +My Rossi Rifle yes sir I will have to strip down my ranch hand soon, this video will be a good reference for me!

  • @glen8271
    @glen8271 Год назад +1

    Anyone mess up the step where he puts the bolt back in, and wind up breaking their extractor collar? I swear I'm horrible at following directions... Safe to say, don't try to put the pin back in without the lever, and without following the empty shell procedure. You'll wind up braking the collar. Please don't make my mistake. It probably won't be expensive, but it is a real pain in the ass now that I have to find a replacement collar. honestly I probably just made an easy mistake to avoid, but I figure if I did it someone else might too.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  10 месяцев назад

      Hi, hope you sorted a new collar, if not I can make you one, cheers and merry xmas Trey Wall.

  • @waynedaley7048
    @waynedaley7048 8 лет назад

    Great video mate..cheers.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      +wayne daley thanks for that Wayne,cheers and thanks for the sub.

    • @waynedaley7048
      @waynedaley7048 8 лет назад

      +My Rossi Rifle ...my only problem was I used too small a piece of wire..small in diameter..the spring folded over the wire ..and I had to push the spring back to get wire out..anyway great video and greetings from Vancouver island..

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      +wayne daley Yep it needs to be a stout piece of wire those large paper clips work for me,the reason i use wire is so that i can bend it over so that it can't come out like a pin could,anyway,glad you've managed it,thanks again,cheers.

  • @iAMevilHOMER
    @iAMevilHOMER 8 лет назад +1

    Great video, thanks for posting.

  • @silasjones8262
    @silasjones8262 8 лет назад

    I noticed you don't have the thumb safety. Did it come that way or did you get a new breechbolt for it?

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      Hi,it came like it,its an older model the new one has the safety,cheers.

  • @michaelc3416
    @michaelc3416 2 года назад

    Where's the video that the thumbnail for this one originated? I know that I've seen a detail disassembly video on the Rossi 92 before, but now can't seem to find it. Several disassembly videos but their all just basic field strip for cleaning affairs. I couple of years ago I picked up a '92 in .45 Colt, and then did a complete refinish on the wood and metal. I used a RUclips video to pick up some tips for removing and reassembling all of the internals of the receiver. Now, I've picked up a .357/.38 version and would like to do the same, but wanted to review the video again before starting too deeply into all the smaller bits... RUclips's search feature seems more intent on pushing nonrelevant "suggested" videos than actually helping you search for something specific, nowadays... Any help on where to find a FULL disassembly video would be greatly appreciated.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  2 года назад

      Go to my channel "my Rossi Rifle" on you tube and look through the vids, cheers.

  • @buggymak
    @buggymak 8 лет назад

    thank you so very much !!

  • @donniestinson8579
    @donniestinson8579 8 лет назад

    Is the firing pin free floating? I have a rossi 92 and I was wondering if mine was operating correctly.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      Yes it is,you can adjust the strength of the hammer strike by replacing the main spring,don't go too light though or you may get light strikes on the primer,you should hear the pin rattle backwards and forwards if you shake the bolt,if the firing pin is tight you need to have someone look at it or give it a good clean until it rattles.

  • @johnjimjohnston
    @johnjimjohnston 6 лет назад

    very good saved me

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  6 лет назад

      Thanks for that, glad it helped,cheers.

  • @liwebguy
    @liwebguy 5 лет назад

    the best!!!

  • @benkfie
    @benkfie 7 лет назад

    my lower tang will not budge. any reason for this or just siezed in there because previous owner never took it apart?

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  7 лет назад

      Hi,proberly never been taken out and just tight, watch my other vid "first time take down" it shows you how to get it out, i work mine after first strip so they are easier in and out, cheers.

    • @benkfie
      @benkfie 7 лет назад

      got it after a bit of tapping and wiggling thanks mate. appreciate the video. Starting the process of reconditioning one I just bought, full reblue, replace any worn bits and sand back and restain the stock. Fun wee project.

  • @jimbo920
    @jimbo920 5 лет назад

    Does this video work for an original Winchester 1892 model?

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  5 лет назад

      Hi, I have never taken down a win 92 original so can't say for sure, I would be very surprised if it was exactly like for like, maybe someone else could say for sure, cheers.

  • @kennedy364
    @kennedy364 8 лет назад

    MUITO BOM, BEM DETALHADO. GOOD.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад +1

      +kennedy lopes da silva Lopes gracas,feliz que voce gosta,aplausos.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад +1

      +kennedy lopes da silva Lopes Gracias :}

  • @1steelwheel1999
    @1steelwheel1999 Год назад

    did you polish any of the internals on this rifle or smooth over the edges??

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  Год назад

      Yep,took all sharp edges off and polished lifter/carrier .

    • @1steelwheel1999
      @1steelwheel1999 Год назад

      @@myrossirifle lifters? The two blocks attached to the lever?

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  Год назад

      Lifter carries the round up from magazine when you close lever.

    • @1steelwheel1999
      @1steelwheel1999 Год назад

      @@myrossirifle thanks for the info

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  Год назад

      If you have bought one all you really need to do is cut down the mag spring a bit and replace the ejector spring with a softer after market one, just doing those 2 things will transform the rifle, cheers.

  • @davefool6815
    @davefool6815 Год назад

    Well I thought I would strip mine... That was obviously 7 years ago plus even. I was gonna use this video. I still have not done it... Can't be arsed

  • @yeahbee8237
    @yeahbee8237 7 лет назад

    My stock is stuck like hell
    any tips? I remove the screw but the stock doesn't budge at all!

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  7 лет назад +1

      Hi,just seen this,you may have done it by now, if not, next time try hitting the stock on tighter with the palm of your hand before you try to pull it off, i know this sounds wrong but try it, it can work, cheers.

    • @yeahbee8237
      @yeahbee8237 7 лет назад

      you answered me straight away on another video so it is all good.
      sadly I shipped mine away, we have a pesky limit in the number of rifles we can have on a hunting license and I had to part with the rossi, but a fun rifle

  • @WKelleyLucas_KustomScatterguns

    Appreciate the video... wish it wasn't upside down