I got a smoking deal on a Rossi Ranch Hand in .357 a few years ago. I would never have bought it at full retail; they’re a range toy more than anything.
After having it for a few months, I saw on one of Boyd’s gunstocks frequent sales Rossi 92 shoulder stocks for $59.USD. After checking with them, they told me with minimal fitting it’d work fine. That was the start of what’s become my “go-to” bush gun/truck gun/varmit gun on the farm. It’s become my most shot, most used guns by far; 18,000 rounds plus the last three years. It’s an amazing little brush gun; light, short, skinny, very easy to carry. I reload, and load soft shooting.38spl for new shooters, kids, etc. For walking around in the trees, i’ve Got 180gr. Hardcast loaded good and hot, they have plenty of punch for moderate size game. At 100yds, it delivers as much energy as a .44 mag at the muzzle of a 6in. Bbl revolver; plenty of punch for moderate sized game.
For whatever reason, Canadian Tire stores, at least in Alberta, are the most common spots to find Rossi ranch hands. A hundred dollars for a stock give you a kick-ass little carbine