New lever action
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Wambli Ska
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New lever action
Got this today at a local gun show, wife said I could have it as one of my Father’s Day gifts.
Rossi Model 92 lever action in .44 Magnum stainless. It is the PERFECT complimentary gun to my stainless Old Vaquero also in .44 mag. Somewhere in my garage there is an ammo can full of my .44 Mag reloads that need to be burned up. The leather is an Indian Creek custom belt and cross draw holster.
Literally just got it home! :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:
BTW gun show prices have improved substantially!!!
Rossi Model 92 lever action in .44 Magnum stainless. It is the PERFECT complimentary gun to my stainless Old Vaquero also in .44 mag. Somewhere in my garage there is an ammo can full of my .44 Mag reloads that need to be burned up. The leather is an Indian Creek custom belt and cross draw holster.
Literally just got it home! :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:
BTW gun show prices have improved substantially!!!
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Wambli Ska
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Just ordered the safety delete and SS follower. 
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I love mine. Have one just like that in .45 Colt and a 24” octagonal in the same chamber. Great guns for a decent price.
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Wambli Ska
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I am lusting after the .357 version
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Wambli Ska
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The last one I had was a blue .357 and it was a really nice gun. But a young dad, friend of mine that had recently separated from the ARMY needed a decent NC mountain thick woods deer gun on a budget and I sold it to him and gave him about 500 rounds of ammo with it. That should keep him and his 3 young kids in venison for a loooooong time!
I’ve always wanted a stainless .44 mag but I kept hitting all around the bullseye until today.
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Nice score!!!! I have the 24” octagon 357 rifle version. It’s a dang good rifle for the money!
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Straight grip lever guns are the sexiest lever guns.
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Welcome to the Lawyerized Gun Strip Club: Take it off! Take it ALL off!!
Really starting to like the idea of these handgun caliber long guns - if nothing else, they're a great way to dispose of the "magnum-level" reloads cooked up in one's younger days when one thought that was a good idea.
And when your primary range is only a hundred yards flat and a hundred eighty uphill, constant consumption of 40-60 grain powder charges begins to seem a little. . .well, maybe not silly. . .
WWJMBD?
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
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Nice find! I've shot Elk creeks and it's a fine rifle. I probably need one in .357 mag for the reasons Bigslug mentioned. Too many magnum reloads that are no longer fun to shoot out of revolvers 
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I have the Tenmike .357 mag single shot and have been meaning tonget a lever gun in that caliber.
Great find!! It fit right in the family
Great find!! It fit right in the family
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Wambli Ska
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Wambli Ska
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These guns are a hoot, and yes they are a fast, non painful way to dispose of a lot of magnum ammo! And yes I like “unlawyerizing” lever guns. If it was not in the original I don’t need it in mine.Bigslug wrote: ↑Sun Jun 01, 2025 5:00 pmWelcome to the Lawyerized Gun Strip Club: Take it off! Take it ALL off!!![]()
Really starting to like the idea of these handgun caliber long guns - if nothing else, they're a great way to dispose of the "magnum-level" reloads cooked up in one's younger days when one thought that was a good idea.
And when your primary range is only a hundred yards flat and a hundred eighty uphill, constant consumption of 40-60 grain powder charges begins to seem a little. . .well, maybe not silly. . .
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Yep. I was going to buy a .357 Uberti ‘73 for that reason but I now have the 9 shot Redhawk that serves the same purpose. I can fire small cannon rounds out of the crew served handgun and they feel like .38s
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Wambli
That is just a really nice set!
That is just a really nice set!
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Nice lookin' '92!! I have an 1894 Marlin in .44 mag. Put a Skinner sight on it and it's accurate to 200 yards!!
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I have peep sights on all my lever guns, they are a match made in heaven!
Ahem, Wambli. You need a tang, receiver or another form of peep sight on that rig!
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My goodness! What a great looking set up! Color me green.
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I have a tang and globe sight on my 24” Rossi in 45 Colt. Just because it looks cool. Definitely not a long range endeavor.
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Well, banging away at steel at 200 yards is still a ton of fun!!Zee wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 5:50 pmI have a tang and globe sight on my 24” Rossi in 45 Colt. Just because it looks cool. Definitely not a long range endeavor.