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Rossi R92 .38/357 pros/cons


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I've got a puma 92 in 45lc/454 casull. It's got a 16 inch ported barrel with fiber optic sights on it. No real complaints other than it's not quite as smooth as some of the Henry's ive handled, it's still smooth though and at half the price you can't beat it. Can't comment to any issues the 38/357 may have, but mines a nice accurate rifle and there is minimal felt recoil even with 300gr 454 casull loads in.

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I bought a Puma M92 in 38/357 a couple of months ago, mine is the SS model with thw 20in octagon barrel. Its not as smooth as I would like for it to be, but seems like the more I shoot it the smoother it is becoming. Very accurate, I took a deer with it this year. I will say that I will not be parting with it any time soon, actually probably never.

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