Rossi R92 .45 Colt
I’ve been considering getting a Rossi R92 in .45 Colt to pair with my Taurus Judge. I’m looking at the wood/stainless combo. I’m just not sure if I want the 16” or 20” barrel. This will be mainly used for plinking at the range, which has me leaning towards the 20” and the 2 extra rounds. However, I could definitely see myself toting it along in heavy brush areas during WI gun-deer season. That 4” would make it a bit handier and it still holds 8 rounds. Decisions decisions…..
Anyone own one and are you happy with the barrel length you have, or do you wish you went a different route….both on barrel length or the gun itself even?
It also looks like they are currently doing a rebate where you get a free Rough Rider revolver. That’s pretty neat.
Jon
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I have one in 357 to go with my security six, a 16 inch good 50 yard gun.
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I have older 20" Rossi's in 357 and 44. Both work well. There was a 9 pointer that agrees with Tflogger.
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The 20 inch 10 shot is handy if you every want to try shooting cowboy action.
My 20 inch 357 mag Rossi 92 is light and handy.
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Mine is an older one that I bought used at a gun show in 2002 for $175: It's a 20". I always wondered what they used for stock wood. It has kind of a dark muddy color with a flat oil type finish. I haven't used it for much; sometimes it rides in the saddle boot on the horse. It looks just right there!
You might be interested in a range report from last March:
250 gr. Hornady XTP, H110, CCI 350 primer. Five 5-shot groups @ 100 yds. Ave. 1283 fps @ 10' from the muzzle and ave. 4.15".
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