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Also ordered one of these. Anyone have one, do they fit as easily as they make it sound?
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I worried all the way to the border buddy. I thought sure we would be detained at the least.
Thanks for your post, enjoyable read.YYCADM wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 10:43 pm I’m in Canada, and a Rossi 92 in .357 has been my go-to woods gun for many years. I’ve harvested a half dozen whitetail in as many years (we grow them bigger up here than say, Texas) and a Black bear boar that took deep offence at me being too close to a kill he’d just made. Lever guns are pretty innocuous up here, more so than many semi autos. AR’s are restricted weapons (can only be used at an approved range, require the same licence to own as any pistol), AK’s are prohibited, etc. but you can do what I did, buy a Rossi Ranch Hand, and put a $60 Boyds stock on it, and have the best dang bush gun you’ve ever seen, no SBR tax stamps of silly nonsense.
My Rossi has seen about 20,000 rounds through it in a decade, and it’s been flawless. it’s accurate to a minute of deer at 100 yds, every bit as accurate as my new Marlin Dark series .357 with a 16 1/4in barrel (despite our min. barrel length of 18in.) and the Rossi being 12in.
Overall length under 30in. 8rds capacity & a hair under 5 lbs loaded. Slim, incredibly fast to shoulder, and it packs a punch. I live in an area with plenty of bear, black & grizzlym cougar, wolves, coyote & bobcat...I’ve never felt undergunned with the .357
I would be a happy, happy man if I could carry my Pietta Thunderer along with my Rossi in the bush; handgun carry is an “absolutely NOT” allowed anywhere in the country; range use only. Dang shame...the Pietta is an absoutely stunning revolver, Birds head grips, case hardened frame, incredible bluing on the cylinder & barrel (5 1/2in.) extremely accurate, great smooth 4 click action and 2lb trigger. It’s one of the nicest guns I’ve ever owned