Slickin a Rossi M92
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- Levergunner
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Slickin a Rossi M92
I received the DVD from Steve < www.stevesgunz.com > and couldn't wait to watch it! Wow! I have read a bunch of Gun books and have worked on lots of guns (semis & bolts)! Most instructions are difficult to follow and lack sufficient detail for the casual gunny to follow! Steve's DVD is EXCELLENT! The detail is great and nothing is left to chance!
After I put a hundred rounds or so through my Rossi M92 I plan to rework the extractor / ejector and replace the mag follower.
BTW, I like Steve’s small peep sight replacement for the hammer block safety! My first thought was a Marble tang sight but it is about 1/4 the price I paid for the M92. At 75, my eyes need an aperture sight for good depth of field! I would like to hear some pros and cons on replacement sights.
Fred
After I put a hundred rounds or so through my Rossi M92 I plan to rework the extractor / ejector and replace the mag follower.
BTW, I like Steve’s small peep sight replacement for the hammer block safety! My first thought was a Marble tang sight but it is about 1/4 the price I paid for the M92. At 75, my eyes need an aperture sight for good depth of field! I would like to hear some pros and cons on replacement sights.
Fred
Re: Slickin a Rossi M92
If a tang sight suits you Taurus makes one for their .22 that I have on 2 of my 92's and they sell it for $33 plus a few bucks shipping. You will need a longer stock screw which you can get from Brownells or Marble. The PN is 5-6273 and you can see it here: http://www.taurususa.com/accesories-tangsight.cfm
- AJMD429
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Re: Slickin a Rossi M92
I have the Taurus tang sights (got mine cheaper - only $29 ), and they've given me NO trouble. I just couldn't see spending that much money on a Lyman (no windage adjustment) or Marble's (same design, maybe or maybe not 'better' made - I could replace mine two or three times before I'd hit break-even). Once sighted-in, I do dab a dot of Estes model rocket paint on the dial to hold it in place against accidental turning (such as when you hand the gun to a novice and he turns it while asking "what's this knob thingy do...?" ).
BELOW is a link with lots of pictures I posted of various aperture sights I've used, and a few I haven't used yet (scroll down the page halfway). I've described in the text some thoughts on which setups I like for what applications/guns (i.e. I'd put a Marble's Bullseye in the barrel dovetail for a 16" barreled .45 Colt 'boar/homestead defense' gun, and maybe a Taurus Tang on a 24" octagonal .357 'target/squirrel' gun, but a Williams FP on my 20" .44 Mag 'deer' gun).
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BELOW is a link with lots of pictures I posted of various aperture sights I've used, and a few I haven't used yet (scroll down the page halfway). I've described in the text some thoughts on which setups I like for what applications/guns (i.e. I'd put a Marble's Bullseye in the barrel dovetail for a 16" barreled .45 Colt 'boar/homestead defense' gun, and maybe a Taurus Tang on a 24" octagonal .357 'target/squirrel' gun, but a Williams FP on my 20" .44 Mag 'deer' gun).
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- Canuck Bob
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Re: Slickin a Rossi M92
Great link AJ, in my favorites now. I am facing the same issue. I need a peep but will be putting it on a Miroku 92. A side mount reciever sight is out due to looks. It will probably be a tang.
One question, many of the peeps seem to adjust elevation using a simple screw post that one elevates a half twist at a time. This seems very coarse for fine tuning ones sights. Is this true?
How does the little Taurus sight work for elevation?
One question, many of the peeps seem to adjust elevation using a simple screw post that one elevates a half twist at a time. This seems very coarse for fine tuning ones sights. Is this true?
How does the little Taurus sight work for elevation?
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Re: Slickin a Rossi M92
Do you answer, "it used to make the CSI types extremely nervous, as that knob "thingie" made identifying the murder weapon impossible. Until some na-nob went and left his own DNA on it, insteada the victim's... so now I'm left with a choice... 'do I warn ya not do to that again, or find another implement?'"AJMD429 wrote:<snip> (such as when you hand the gun to a novice and he turns it while asking "what's this knob thingy do...?" ).
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- Levergunner
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Re: Slickin a Rossi M92
I didn't expect so many good ideas! That Taurus sight sure sounds good compared to the Marble sight. Years ago I had a Marble sight on an old .35 Remington pump. My dad had me remove the aperture disk so I could see in low light. It worked out good! I think the term now is "ghost ring"!
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Re: Slickin a Rossi M92
IMO, for one of the best in traditional styled sights: Smith Enterprises.
For the best bargains: Jeff's Outfitters.
For the best bargains: Jeff's Outfitters.
Griff,
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There is a fine line between hobby & obsession!
AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
SASS/CMSA #93
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There is a fine line between hobby & obsession!
AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
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- Levergunner
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Re: Slickin a Rossi M92
The sight at Jeff's looks good but they are out of stock! Thanks for the tip!
Re: Slickin a Rossi M92
The taurus is 8 "clicks" for one revolution. I shoot .38 level loads that run 1100 fps. When I go from a 50 yd zero to a 100 yd zero I go 3 full turns or 24 clicks (The load drops about 5 " the same as a std vel .22) . That is about the same as the Williams FP that I have on my Winnie 94 and with the same loads I go up 25 clicks. I'm guessing the elevation is roughly quarter minute.Canuck Bob wrote:
How does the little Taurus sight work for elevation?