Hi All,
New poster here so not sure if this is the correct forum to post this.
I bought a Rossi 38/357 a few months ago and originally just shot some .38’s.
They were S&B and it cycled & ejected them no problem. When I tried some reloads the extractor started skipping off the rim of the cases. I tried some .357 and it did the same. Two other Rossi’s ejected the same box of reloads with no problems.
I took the gun back and they agreed it needed repairing. 8 weeks later and after 6 phone calls, they said it was fixed.
Took it to the range tonight and nothings changed except it now spits out a live round with a spent .38.
Could anyone tell me if the extractor in the pic is extending over the rim far enough ?
I think the shop is telling me lies and they haven’t done a thing.
Thanks in advance
New poster here so not sure if this is the correct forum to post this.
I bought a Rossi 38/357 a few months ago and originally just shot some .38’s.
They were S&B and it cycled & ejected them no problem. When I tried some reloads the extractor started skipping off the rim of the cases. I tried some .357 and it did the same. Two other Rossi’s ejected the same box of reloads with no problems.
I took the gun back and they agreed it needed repairing. 8 weeks later and after 6 phone calls, they said it was fixed.
Took it to the range tonight and nothings changed except it now spits out a live round with a spent .38.
Could anyone tell me if the extractor in the pic is extending over the rim far enough ?
I think the shop is telling me lies and they haven’t done a thing.
Thanks in advance