I ordered a Rossi m92 20” in .44 mag, it’ll be at my FFL in a week. $632.78 after tax didn’t seems like a bad deal.
The reviews online seem pretty decent, fit and finish seem to be decent for most.
I will defiantly be adding some sort of apature or ghost ring sight in the rear.
I realize .44 mag in a 6lb gun shouldn’t be much of a recoil issue but I just really hate metal crescent style buttplates. I’d really like to upgrade to a “shotgun” style stock with a rubber pad and more of a pistol grip (336/1886) style.
I’d really like to upgrade to a “fancy” wood something with a lot of color and grain black, French, English walnut.
I can do the shaping and finish myself, but I’m not precise to cut the inlet. Is there anyone out there that sells a 90-95% inlet unfinished stock for the not-exact 1892 copies?
I found a guy called Treebone and his stuff is cool but his site says the non Winchester guns are all different dimensionally.
I have several pieces of very figured black walnut that have been air drying in my garage for several years. I cut the trees and hacked out some very cool crotch pieces. It would be rad if someone could rough out the shape and a correct inlet for my gun.
Any ideas?
The reviews online seem pretty decent, fit and finish seem to be decent for most.
I will defiantly be adding some sort of apature or ghost ring sight in the rear.
I realize .44 mag in a 6lb gun shouldn’t be much of a recoil issue but I just really hate metal crescent style buttplates. I’d really like to upgrade to a “shotgun” style stock with a rubber pad and more of a pistol grip (336/1886) style.
I’d really like to upgrade to a “fancy” wood something with a lot of color and grain black, French, English walnut.
I can do the shaping and finish myself, but I’m not precise to cut the inlet. Is there anyone out there that sells a 90-95% inlet unfinished stock for the not-exact 1892 copies?
I found a guy called Treebone and his stuff is cool but his site says the non Winchester guns are all different dimensionally.
I have several pieces of very figured black walnut that have been air drying in my garage for several years. I cut the trees and hacked out some very cool crotch pieces. It would be rad if someone could rough out the shape and a correct inlet for my gun.
Any ideas?
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