Hello - recently disassembled my Rossi 92 in .38/.357 to clean it and swap a few parts. First time I had done this and the disassembly went fine. Swapped the parts, cleaned it and started putting it back together.
Reassembly went fine until putting in the lever. Not sure why but I can not get the lever back in properly. It keeps going in too far and it gets stuck behind the firing pin. What ends up happening is that the lever can not move properly so the bolt can not open. The lever should basically sit just in front of the firing pin but for me it keeps getting stuck under the firing pin.
Any suggestions on what I am doing wrong? I know it is something I am doing wrong but can not figure the problem out. I have have worked on this for a while and even have Steve's Guns video on the 92. Unfortunately that video kind of goes quickly through the assembly part and the picture quality is not great.
Note that I am using an empty piece of brass to keep the ejector in the bolt for the assembly. I have researched this issue and there are other reports of similar problems but no proposed resolutions. Seems like in those cases, they just kept trying to reassemble it and it finally goes together or they just don't get a response.
Thanks in advance for any assistance or suggestions.
Craig
Reassembly went fine until putting in the lever. Not sure why but I can not get the lever back in properly. It keeps going in too far and it gets stuck behind the firing pin. What ends up happening is that the lever can not move properly so the bolt can not open. The lever should basically sit just in front of the firing pin but for me it keeps getting stuck under the firing pin.
Any suggestions on what I am doing wrong? I know it is something I am doing wrong but can not figure the problem out. I have have worked on this for a while and even have Steve's Guns video on the 92. Unfortunately that video kind of goes quickly through the assembly part and the picture quality is not great.
Note that I am using an empty piece of brass to keep the ejector in the bolt for the assembly. I have researched this issue and there are other reports of similar problems but no proposed resolutions. Seems like in those cases, they just kept trying to reassemble it and it finally goes together or they just don't get a response.
Thanks in advance for any assistance or suggestions.
Craig




















































