I recently received a LSI/PUMA Rossi 92 in 44 Mag that I bought from Steve Young, after he performed his magic on it. It's got a couple of flaws, but nothing I can't live with. The fit of the metal buttplate to the stock is the main problem, along with the finish of the buttplate itself (sharp edges and a nasty burr).
I liked the handling of the 44 so well that I decided to get a matching 357. I found one listed on the website for Sporting Arms in Lewisville, TX and ordered it. Turns out to be the new production from Rossi/Braztech. The wood to metal fit is better on this one, but the wood isn't quite right on this one either. The markings are different, but otherwise the two rifles are identical. I have not decided if I'm sending this one to Steve, or if I'll tackle smoothing up this one myself.
You really don't know how much Steve's action job helps these little rifles until you have a new one to compare to. This new 357 is rough even just cocking the hammer, the trigger has a ridiculously strong return spring, and it has just an overall gritty feel to the action. In comparison the worked over 44 operates like a hot knife through butter.
The 357 is the one that still has the safety (bottom)
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This is the 357, you can see the feathering of the wood. This occurs on both sides of the forearm, and at the tang. Should be an easy fix though.
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You can see that the 44 is just marked "44 Magnum" on the barrel, while the 357 is marked ROSSI Model 92 38 Spl & 357 Mag
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My pics of the tang markings didn't turn out, the disturbing one is the lower tang where the new one is marked MADE IN BRAZIL BY TAURUS.