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SPF Rossi '92 Carbine Blued .38/.357 20" Bbl


Tinpan McGurk

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Spouse will be having major surgery just after Xmas so am having to sell off most if not all of my CASS stuff:

 

This one is my 92 Rossi...

 

Typical slight blueing wear/scratches around the loading gate from use..overall bluing is solid and wood is the same with very few cart dings

 

It is only about 3 years old so not heavily used

 

I did a little work on it per  Nate Kiowa Jone's video and spring kit from him..:

 

Replaced original magazine spring with stainless 

 

Replaced original magazine follower with stainless

 

Replaced goofy safety with blank filler button

 

Replaced ejector spring so it doesn't eject your empties  as far

 

Lighter hammer spring

 

De-burred bolt and internals to smooth it out

 

Slightly stoned the loading gate and upper bolt recess to take off the sharp edges

 

I did NOT do the trigger spring since it feels fine to me

 

Shoots right on the button at 50 yards with the standard sights

 

Like most 92's it feeds .38's loaded to the high end of OAL, best is with a longer conical flat tip bullet or with .357's loaded to spec... per Steve;s video you can adjust it by adjusting the cartridge guides but I didn't find it necessary

 

$565.00 shipped and insured to your ffl

 

Make sure your local laws and your ffl allow shipment from an individual to your ffl and it is legal in all respects in your area...if you need to ship ffl to ffl I can have local ffl ship but he charges $25.00 transfer fee so add that to the total.

 

Tinpan McGurk Sass#82891

 

 

 

 

 

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Howdy,

Every situation is a little different but consider

waiting on selling your guns until the insurance

and bills etc are all settled.

A friend of mine sold art to cover bills and then insurance

covered most of the bills.  Yes he got paid but the paintings were

gone and not available at reasonable prices.

Sometimes bills can be negotiated as well.

And payments over time are often available.

I sure hope all goes well for you.

Best

CR

 

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