mainmech48
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I own four Rossi rifles: two M62A's and two M92's. All have proven to be accurate, reliable and extremely versatile. Nothing on any of them has broken or worn out and all slicked up very nicely with use.
I'm also a long-time Marlin fan. My 336 in .35 Rem. and 39M .22 RF have both been with me for well over thirty years. They've also given me stellar service and helped keep me well-fed and amused. Also have learned to appreciate and respect the ancient .45-70 cartridge through my early model ported 1895G.
I once had an 1894c in .357, too. Its Microgroove barrel didn't like the LSW handloads which compose the bulk of my recreational shooting, and I passed it along when my first Rossi M92 proved to be able to work just dandy with them.
IME, the Rossi's I've owned have given me levels of service, performance and practical value well in excess of their modest cost.
I'm also a long-time Marlin fan. My 336 in .35 Rem. and 39M .22 RF have both been with me for well over thirty years. They've also given me stellar service and helped keep me well-fed and amused. Also have learned to appreciate and respect the ancient .45-70 cartridge through my early model ported 1895G.
I once had an 1894c in .357, too. Its Microgroove barrel didn't like the LSW handloads which compose the bulk of my recreational shooting, and I passed it along when my first Rossi M92 proved to be able to work just dandy with them.
IME, the Rossi's I've owned have given me levels of service, performance and practical value well in excess of their modest cost.