For the rear tang sight. There are only one hole on the m92, one hole needs to be drilled and tap (closes to the hammer)
Oh, thought you were talking about replacing the brass bead with a white post sight.
For the rear tang sight. There are only one hole on the m92, one hole needs to be drilled and tap (closes to the hammer)
Sorry for the confusion.Oh, thought you were talking about replacing the brass bead with a white post sight.
Sorry for the confusion.
How much of a pita is it to get the sight right to drill the other hole?
Don't know why but I've got a itch that only a lever action will cure. Thinking .357 so I can shoot .38 special.
I know AR and Precision rifles but lever rifles I know zero about...help me old wise ones.
Well...that part in bold pretty much knocks me out.
Question, though...
Do you currently have a lever rifle chambered in 30-30?
No sir, just got my first lever action in 357mag.
If you go to rossi-rifleman, you will read about people looking for a 357 M92 for a year without luck. The 45LC is more common, but, as mentioned before, you can drive up to Cabelas and get a Henry. You will be hard pressed to find a Rossi there.I think you got that backwards. The Rossi's are everywhere, the Henry's are a little more scarce. Neither should be "hard to find."
Fuquay Gun had one when I stopped by.If you go to rossi-rifleman, you will read about people looking for a 357 M92 for a year without luck. The 45LC is more common, but, as mentioned before, you can drive up to Cabelas and get a Henry. You will be hard pressed to find a Rossi there.
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Fuquay Gun had one when I stopped by.
So, as hard pressed as I was to pick up that Henry Steel 357mag from FG&G in a couple months, an opportunity has knocked at my door. I found a used Rossi 92 in .357, it's the Stainless version. The action was buttery smooth, but functioned flawlessly with snapcaps. I can pick it up for $470, but not sure how good of a deal that is, because I don't know much about the stainless ones. Thoughts?
20"?
Buckhorns?
Bubba been at it?