But I know you are up to the challenge. The Rossi parts probably could be adapted with some fitting as well. The M92 Winchester is a very underrated handy arm. It only weighs about 5 lbs., holds considerable ammo, and easily shoots accurate past 100 yds. For ranch work and actual hunting (not sniper work) it is fantastic.
I have a Rossi pre-safety stainless in .45 Colt and a Rossi stainless 16" in .357. Both fantastic guns. I have always wanted a "real" M92 in .25-20. A custom in .357 or late Browning in .44 would be fine too.
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I was looking at the .224 TCM semi-auto
- WB, 2025-01-08, 13:21
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Bob is a smart businessman and if his 224/32 didn't do as
- Gary Reeder, 2025-01-08, 17:08
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There seems to be a drop in interest for tinkering
- WB, 2025-01-09, 07:27
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You are talking about our 321 GNR, a 357 necked down
- Gary Reeder, 2025-01-09, 14:03
- I like that, think it was a grand idea. (nm) - WB, 2025-01-09, 14:34
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Paco build several 30-357's
- Jim Taylor, 2025-01-09, 07:56
- Shuold not be a problem except they are sort of hand fitted - WB, 2025-01-09, 10:27
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You are talking about our 321 GNR, a 357 necked down
- Gary Reeder, 2025-01-09, 14:03
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There seems to be a drop in interest for tinkering
- WB, 2025-01-09, 07:27
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Bob is a smart businessman and if his 224/32 didn't do as
- Gary Reeder, 2025-01-08, 17:08