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"This little revolver is only $250..." *Cries in Canadian*😢
I like the safety for hunting. I can safely climb into my tree stand and it doesn't make a noise when I take it off.
Cowboy action loads suck😒 they are the most downloaded that you can get. Great round though with Underwood and other suped up loads or in the +p version
I have 16 inch barrel Rossi. I'm sure that long gun is really accurate
I like it.
Happy Belated Fathers Day !!!!
Well, your test proved your opening statement beautifully: "The Colt Walker was among the most powerful [UNTIL] the advent of the .357 magnum in the 1930's. I've seen a similar test where a "warm-loaded" .45 Long Colt beat the Walker, but not by very much. Not by enough of a margin where any 4-legged, nor 2-legged critter, would be able to discern the ballistic difference on the receiving end of either. Considering the age of the Walker design, that performance is still impressive as hell, and I gotta tell you: I still wouldn't care to be on the receiving end of what a Walker can dish out, as it were. Nice test! To reiterate, it certainly bears out the age-old statement about the Colt Walker design.
Dragoon, LeMat & Starr seem like the Old West equivalent of fallout legendary weapons sometimes.
Do anyone make smokeless muzzleloader revolver?
Does it not damage the inside of the chamber?
It doesn’t become corrosive until it burns.
@@GunsOfTheWest how long do I have till I have to clean my cylinder?
Damn I just bought some of your bullet lube a few days ago I should have waited 😂
Can you hip fire it
Happy Father’s Day to you
Jeeez that IS DEEP BLUE🧐🧐🤯😮😅
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Damn Heisenberg out here with the cowboy repeater blasting fools with .45LC
It is missing the hammer firing pin😮 thats un-natural
The safety is a big NO for me.
If you get a Rossi in the 24-inch octagon barrel it has the cap on the end of the forearm too and the buttstock is rounded with a crescent butt plate not the Square top
Happy father's day Dustin
My Rossi M92 has the metal fore end cap too. Rifle have caps, carbines have bands. BTW these are obviously rebadged Rossi guns similar to Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable
I’m sure it is. They’re the same company now so I’m sure the lever actions are all made in the same place.
Nice DBS tho ;)
Thank you!
Thank you from Nibley Utah. Have a great Fathers Day yourself. Really enjoy your channel 👍
I really do not like the flat wood on the top of the stock. Just looks rird ans uncomfortable
If tbere as cheap as the pistols, im in.
Thank you..and Happy Father's Day
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Do they make one in 357. ?
They do. Here’s their whole collection: heritagemfg.com/lever-action/lever-action-series
At $1000, I will wait for a used Henry
I agree the brass trigger guards are tacky looking.
I have a R92 rd. barrel 20" Rossi carbine in .38/.357. Sweet shooter.
So sad to see it is not drilled and tapped for a rear tang sights like the Rossi 92s are. Then again i haven't seen a new Rossi 92 in person yet, so the new ones might not be at all either. Which really would be a shame.
I LIKE IT!!!!! How about a carbine version next???
Maybe taurus could bring back their copy of the colt lightning pump action rifle.
I have the Taurus Rossi 92 in .357 Magnum/.38 Special.
That is a fairly good looking gun, not fond of the straight grain stock but it’s still good looking. And my old Marlin 30/30 gold trigger had a manual safety, but it was located down by the trigger where it should be. That one is just not in a very ergonomic position.
What's the price?!?
Each to their own, whatever blows your hair back, let’s just stick together and enjoy our recreation
Im glad he checked chamber after removing from box. I sold firearms for years, Colorado and even in Tombstone. Twice, I found a cartridge in the chamber. Don't know if it was from the factory, or some employee at the distributor, playing games. Always look...
I was hoping for chronograph results!!!
What’s the best Pyrodex load for a paper cartridge?
It has a carbine butt stock on it. Should have the cresent on it. Oh well, nice looking rifle!
Rossi is producing the rifles according to Heritage spokes lady I spoke with. All model 92s she said will be branded as Heritage in the future. I think the finished bluing on the Taurus Deputy is done in US. Taurus is expanding all of their production facilities in Bainbridge, Georgia.
Another great video. Thanks
Purty
I have a heritage rough rider 22 i got beck in 95, i didnt care for the safety either ,but i decided its handy for dry fire practice. No worries about damaging the firing pin
The Rossi R92 rifle has the correct crescent buttplate