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  • Rossi M92 Octagon 24" barrel.

    Well. 400 will take it from my buddy at work. Got the 586 now and offered him 400 the day I went and saw it. He said yes. Clean rifle. Dig the octagon barrel but god its long and heavy! He showed me that it loads 38s with no probs. Then he loaded it was 357. The extra length apparently gets it snagged...

    As the bullet is on its way up to the chamber, it looks like it hits the top of the chamber wall and requires u to release the lever and reapply it to jog it loose...

    Looks online and it's a common issue with these m92's and 357. Anyone have one and had the same issue? I'm not too terribly worried about it since I don't plan on using 357 when plinking... it's just having a rifle that doesn't function properly is a bother... any ideas? Or solutions.

  • #2
    Send it to Rossi, dude.
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    • #3
      Is the receiver case hardened or blued?
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      • #4
        I was just fixing to say I know a guy looking for one of those ^^^^^^

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        • #5
          Originally posted by YALE View Post
          Send it to Rossi, dude.
          Does it matter that I'm not the original owner?

          Originally posted by 01yz2nv View Post
          Is the receiver case hardened or blued?
          I assume it's blued.

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          • #6
            I don't think so Tanner. If you need me to send it for ya, no problem bud.

            You can do it yourself to a manufacturer. Call them first, most of them send you a shipping label.

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