Rossi 92 ejector

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Bfh_auto

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My 357 Rossi ejector broke. After trying to get one from Rossi and several other sources, I gave up and put it on the back burner.
Tonight I looking at other things and Stevesguns popped up with the ejector listed in stock.
After 1 1/2 years, it looks like I will have a functional levergun again.
 
That spring will also manage your brass and usually drop close to your feet, my original ejector spring would throw my brass into the next county.
 
Yeah if ordering an ejector id go ahead and get the whole action tune up kit, its worth the cost imo.
 
I purchased the whole kit from him when I got my Rossi 92. I purchased it and took it apart before I even fired a single shot from it.
 
I purchased the whole kit from him when I got my Rossi 92. I purchased it and took it apart before I even fired a single shot from it.
You are more patient than I am. I always shoot a new gun to see how much better it is after smoothing things up.
I already received my new part, but a 2 month old, hay season and work are slowing me down.
 
I travel a lot for work, so I know the feeling of getting behind at home. For me it was the plan from the get go. And it works wonderful to this day.
 
IRONY IS = I just bought a Rossi 92 Puma this morning after trying it out.
I went to my buddy's gun shop & asked if they had seen any of them lately.
He said they sold one for parts YESTERDAY for parts for $100.
I would have bought it today just for insurance.
 
IRONY IS = I just bought a Rossi 92 Puma this morning after trying it out.
I went to my buddy's gun shop & asked if they had seen any of them lately.
He said they sold one for parts YESTERDAY for parts for $100.
I would have bought it today just for insurance.
I love mine. As a plinker it's hard to beat. I suggest modifying the sights. I think the ejector is about the only weak link. It's a mim part and has potential for porosity.
 
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