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? / Help on a Rossi 357
Hi guys !
I just bought a used Henry lever 22 used in nice shape for 200.00 and I love it ! Now the same shop has a Rossi 357 w/o the top saftey. It is in decent condition, a few scratches on the receiver etc
He will not take less than 300.00 for it as hard as I have tried ! I know I can buy a new one for under 400.00 but I really dont want to got hat high. If I buy the 300.00 one there is no tax, shipping or whatever.
If I buy this am I paying too much ?
Thx
I just bought a used Henry lever 22 used in nice shape for 200.00 and I love it ! Now the same shop has a Rossi 357 w/o the top saftey. It is in decent condition, a few scratches on the receiver etc
He will not take less than 300.00 for it as hard as I have tried ! I know I can buy a new one for under 400.00 but I really dont want to got hat high. If I buy the 300.00 one there is no tax, shipping or whatever.
If I buy this am I paying too much ?
Thx
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also where is the best place to buy 357 or 38 ammo for target shooting ? Best PRICE ?
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$300 for a presafety in good shape is a very good deal IMO. Be sure to post some pics when you get it home. 

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I thought someone told me bluebook was only 285 in mint shape
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Not sure what Blue Book is, but I can tell you that $300 for a pre-safety Rossi '92 in good shape would be a fine deal in Tucson. When you factor in the no tax and no shipping or FFL fee it sounds like it'll be gone before you can get back there to buy it!
Best,
Oly

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Blue Book is the book of gun values, thought everyone knew what that was .... 

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cvcman - A few things.............
First, Welcome to the campfire - pull up a stool, and make nice. We'd like to have you set a spell.
Second, Don't jump to conclusions - you can rest assured that Ted knows EXACTLY what a "Blue Book" is. I'm sure he was alluding to the fact that he didn't know the BB VALUE for your rifle, off the top of his head.
Third, $300 for ANY .357 Model 92 is a score, whether you realize it or not - even your bolt-safety model.
Fourth, don't take those internet low prices for gospel - once shipping, FFL fees, and any local municipal charges & taxes are added in, another $150 +/- can easily be added to that "$400" figure, the reason many jump on .357's for $450-$500, nevermind $300.
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First, Welcome to the campfire - pull up a stool, and make nice. We'd like to have you set a spell.
Second, Don't jump to conclusions - you can rest assured that Ted knows EXACTLY what a "Blue Book" is. I'm sure he was alluding to the fact that he didn't know the BB VALUE for your rifle, off the top of his head.
Third, $300 for ANY .357 Model 92 is a score, whether you realize it or not - even your bolt-safety model.
Fourth, don't take those internet low prices for gospel - once shipping, FFL fees, and any local municipal charges & taxes are added in, another $150 +/- can easily be added to that "$400" figure, the reason many jump on .357's for $450-$500, nevermind $300.
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BUY IT!!!! Or, you can just tell me where it is, and i'll take the worry off your mind....... LOL!!
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Yea I thought that may have been what he ment, sorry !
Also the one at Buds guns is a delivered price, no shipping,tax etc http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/prod ... s_id/56500
I just wondered if im better off paying 100.00 more for a NIB one ?
If not I will buy the used one..
Thanks fellas
Also the one at Buds guns is a delivered price, no shipping,tax etc http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/prod ... s_id/56500
I just wondered if im better off paying 100.00 more for a NIB one ?
If not I will buy the used one..
Thanks fellas
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Also any low cost 38/357 ammo places ?? I paid 26.00 a box at Wally World, looking for cheap ! Thx
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1) welcome to the fire.
2) buy the rifle - the lack of the stupid wing safety is reason enough and $300 from a shop where you can fondle it and inspect prior to purchase is a very fair price.
3) check this http://www.ammoman.com/index.htm The prices shown are shipped - kinda like Bud's. $18 per 50 shipped is a good price. Buy brass cased ammo so you can save the brass.
4) after you get a good quantity of brass, purchase a basic handloading set-up and handload - your cost per box of 50 will drop to around $8.
2) buy the rifle - the lack of the stupid wing safety is reason enough and $300 from a shop where you can fondle it and inspect prior to purchase is a very fair price.
3) check this http://www.ammoman.com/index.htm The prices shown are shipped - kinda like Bud's. $18 per 50 shipped is a good price. Buy brass cased ammo so you can save the brass.
4) after you get a good quantity of brass, purchase a basic handloading set-up and handload - your cost per box of 50 will drop to around $8.
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+1. And, I don't think you'll find a new one @ $400. MSRP is currently $536, discount into the mid-$400's. And you have to deal with the new-fangled safety.TedH wrote:$300 for a presafety in good shape is a very good deal IMO. Be sure to post some pics when you get it home.
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Ok thanks, would this be a good Coyote gun ?
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Griff, click the link in my above post 

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Is ammoman all 500 rounds or larger ? I dont see the boxes of 50 ?
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Also, I noticed the rear screw in the tank protrudes a few threads on the bottom, can I just cut it off ??
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Yes, but you'll want to be careful. I'd bevel the end so there's no sharp edge.cvcman wrote:Also, I noticed the rear screw in the tank protrudes a few threads on the bottom, can I just cut it off ??
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why is this screw that long ??
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Can't really answer that... wood shrinkage; someone had a tang sight on it and left the screw; any number of possiblities.
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never thought of that... How would I cut it off ??
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If it does not interfere with anything I would leave it in case you decide you want a tang sight at a later date.
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well its kinda under the lever but it does catch my little finger slightly 

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if the gun ain't beat up 300 is great if you don't get it tell me where and i will.
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do you guys think this would be a good Coyote or groundhog gun ?
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IF I were you. I wouldn't get the Rossi. Sounds like it has a lot of problems and you will probably never be really happy with it. Go with a nice premium bolt action rifle with a large scope, neat sling, in one of those super short magnums. Also study what everyone has to say about some of the semi-auto rifles as well. You may like them more. Have an interesting day.
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There's better qualified folks than I to answer... but, if it were only a thread or two... I'd probably "live widit!"cvcman wrote:never thought of that... How would I cut it off ??

Longer than an 1/8", I hacksaw off and then dress up the end on the bench grinder.
Maybe some of the "not-so-shadetree" types have other techniques.
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I usually thread just a regular nut or two onto a bolt I'm going to shorten, then use a Dremel cutting wheel or hacksaw for the cut, leaving maybe 1/16" extra. THEN, I chuck it in a drill or drill press, and apply a Dremel grinding wheel carefully while the bolt is turning in the drill/press; that assures a very uniform and flat or rounded tip as desired. Taking the nut off pretty much trues up the threads pretty well, then I'll sometimes use a Arkansas stone to polish off the very edge/end of the threads if needed.
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yup sounds good. I called him and told him I wanted it. Will probably pick it up Friday. Thanks guys. Maybe I could just call Rossi and get the correct screw ?
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Probably not... but you might try Nate Kiowa Jones @ Steve's Gunz.cvcman wrote:yup sounds good. I called him and told him I wanted it. Will probably pick it up Friday. Thanks guys. Maybe I could just call Rossi and get the correct screw ?
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You probably already have the "correct" screw, as my Rossi 357 has the same condition you describe. Mine doesn't stick through enough to bother me or cause any problem, and I may some day want a tang sight, in which case it would be just right.cvcman wrote:yup sounds good. I called him and told him I wanted it. Will probably pick it up Friday. Thanks guys. Maybe I could just call Rossi and get the correct screw ?
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Humm maybe I will just leave it alone... To unload these guns do you have to action the shells thru with the lever ?
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Yes. Be careful!cvcman wrote:Humm maybe I will just leave it alone... To unload these guns do you have to action the shells thru with the lever ?

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Oly