Interarms Rossi PUMA Question?
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Interarms Rossi PUMA Question?
I have a Interarms imported stainless steel Rossi M92 with a 20" Round barrel,saddle ring and chambered in 45 colt.The serial number is RR *** of 2000.For the life of me I can't remember when these were first cataloged.I do recall them being a novelty in 45 Colt and Stainless steel and a limited edition run of 2000.My question is does anyone recall what year these were offered?
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Though Interarms nolonger owns the Puma name, the Rossi M92 in .45 Colt has been available every year for a long time now...
http://www.legacysports.com/products/puma/index.html
http://www.legacysports.com/products/puma/index.html
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Re: Interarms Rossi PUMA Question?
I have the same model, #603 of 2000. Steve Young told me when these were imported, it was the first trial of stainless PUMA leverguns. Unfortunately I don't remember the dates.Jaguarundi wrote:I have a Interarms imported stainless steel Rossi M92 with a 20" Round barrel,saddle ring and chambered in 45 colt.The serial number is RR *** of 2000.For the life of me I can't remember when these were first cataloged.I do recall them being a novelty in 45 Colt and Stainless steel and a limited edition run of 2000.My question is does anyone recall what year these were offered?
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Jaguarundi,
I cannot tell you when your gun was made. I can tell you that Rossi started making their 92 copy sometime around 1976. The Puma name has been used by them for a long time, maybe since 1976. Sometimes, the Puma was called a "Model 65". Some Pumas actually had a Puma's Head medallion on the receiver, too. Interarms did, indeed, import them from Brazil. Interarms went out of business a bunch of years ago; pre-2003, I think. Legacy Sports International is basically a reorganized Interarms.
If you want to take a stab at it, then give Steve Young a holler about your dating question:
www.stevesgunz.com
...or, the U. S. Rossi repair center:
http://www.mmgunsmithing.com/
Shawn
I cannot tell you when your gun was made. I can tell you that Rossi started making their 92 copy sometime around 1976. The Puma name has been used by them for a long time, maybe since 1976. Sometimes, the Puma was called a "Model 65". Some Pumas actually had a Puma's Head medallion on the receiver, too. Interarms did, indeed, import them from Brazil. Interarms went out of business a bunch of years ago; pre-2003, I think. Legacy Sports International is basically a reorganized Interarms.
If you want to take a stab at it, then give Steve Young a holler about your dating question:
www.stevesgunz.com
...or, the U. S. Rossi repair center:
http://www.mmgunsmithing.com/
Shawn
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Warhawk & Hagler I concur.I have a copy of Gun digest 49th annual edition 1995.It lists the(not mine although)to quote-" The Rossi M92 SRC Saddle-ring carbine(on page 335).20" barrel,walnut stock in 38/357-37"overall length and 53/4# weight.Features:recreation of the famous lever-action carbine.Has high relief puma medallion inlaid in receiver.Introduced 1978.Imported by Interarms","Price $334",(Model 65-44Special/44mag-price $350)"Rossi M92 SRS Short Carbine-16"barrel in 38/357 only"-No listing of stainless or 45colt chambering from 1995.Warhawk -yes the RR *** of 2000 were the first puma's in stainless and mine doesn't have the Puma medallion installed(made without one like the newer Legacy Puma in 20" octagon I own-1 year old).They may have been made maybe within the last decade?Hagler is correct need to contact Steve.Thank ya'll for your replies.Wish Kiowa would chime in.
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For a number of years, I was under the impression that Rossi has been making its 92 for at least 50 years. However, recently I read a review in an old magazine (cannot remember which one!) that said that Rossi started manufacturing its 92 in 1976. I also recall reading about a gun dealer buying a bunch of new Rossi 92s, around 1976-to-1977. I believe the tone of the story was that these guns were just being introduced by Rossi, then, not Interarms. I know that Interarms goes back quite a ways, as does Amadeo Rossi. My recent revelations, however, tell me that the Rossi 92/ Model 65 was introduced in 1976. That is why I gave the dates that I gave, when answering the question, posed above.
Shawn
For a number of years, I was under the impression that Rossi has been making its 92 for at least 50 years. However, recently I read a review in an old magazine (cannot remember which one!) that said that Rossi started manufacturing its 92 in 1976. I also recall reading about a gun dealer buying a bunch of new Rossi 92s, around 1976-to-1977. I believe the tone of the story was that these guns were just being introduced by Rossi, then, not Interarms. I know that Interarms goes back quite a ways, as does Amadeo Rossi. My recent revelations, however, tell me that the Rossi 92/ Model 65 was introduced in 1976. That is why I gave the dates that I gave, when answering the question, posed above.
Shawn
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