Rossi Lever 44 Mag

Wolverine Guns and Tackle

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Just arrived. Just sold!
https://www.wolverinegt.ca/rossi-r92c-lever-action-rifle-44-mag-20-barrel-wood-stock-item-920442013.html
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Newer CBC rifles are great, way better than the old Taurus version, they definitely worth every single penny, big difference in quality and functionality
 
$ 910 is WAY better then the ones for sale on the EE right now......Used Levers for $1300 yikes. Not gonna happen in this life time.!
 
$ 910 is WAY better then the ones for sale on the EE right now......Used Levers for $1300 yikes. Not gonna happen in this life time.!

Covid sure didn't kill the prices of lever action rifles, Rossi cheapest lever you can buy and almost $1000 lol, all the other have driven up to $1100, $1200 and rising wow.
 
Got me a Rossi . 44 carbine stainless early this year. Absolutely beautiful. Came in around $1200 to my door after import, exchange rate taxes and shipping. R92 model. Still cheaper than a Winnie.
 
Got me a Rossi . 44 carbine stainless early this year. Absolutely beautiful. Came in around $1200 to my door after import, exchange rate taxes and shipping. R92 model. Still cheaper than a Winnie.
I’ve had my eye out for a stainless rossi for a while now. Congrats!
 
Man, I must have missed something. Last Rossi I bought was $550 for the 16" large loop version.

Is this Rossi made by a different company?

Is made in the same factory but by a new owner... CBC, and now big improvement and difference between these newer models and old Taurus models
 
That's a beautiful looking gun you have there. I once owned a Winchester 94 saddle gun in .357 and have no idea why I sold it? Like others have said the price of them now is insane
 
I’ve had my eye out for a stainless rossi for a while now. Congrats!

Thanks. Yeah, I was looking at all different brands of the 1892 model and just couldn't bring myself to part with the cash needed for a Winchester, Taylor's, Cimarron, Uberti, Pedersoli etc. It was still a chunk to hand out for a rifle that a mere 15 years ago would be $500 from many of those same companies. The buyer's remorse quickly fades though when you feel the smoothness of the metal finish and get lost gazing into the depth of the woodgrain. Truly works of art.
 
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