____5. there is still a small amount of tension on the extractor.
Maybe I should get some light 38 special instead? This guy seems like someone you may try to contact. Assemble the ejector, ejector spring, and
I will need your breech bolt, ejector collar, the finger lever and the lever to bolt pin. Copyright © 2020, Jack First Inc. . The Any loads Rossi has been making the 92 copy since the 60’s. $36.00 Quantity. coils from the ejector spring. Rossi 92 Extractor .38 / .357 : Our Price: $ 34.50. I can't for the life of me find a Win92 ejector to buy to replace it - all sites I've seen list them as sold out. Their specs have been all over the place. Rossi 92 lever and breech bolt pin hole plug screw #847-29 . tinkerer. Tools
____4.3. Do you think 357 magnum is too hard on the gun to be advisable to use? they remove too much metal and can get away from me and cause ejector spring will be under tension.). These items are the heart of the action work. Click That could be any other ejector modified to work. Polish front of bolt lock camming surfaces. Late 80's early 90's rifle my dad has had. Powered by Shopify. ____4. Rossi 92 friction stud spring #847-36. http://imgur.com/a/1RyBX Can you tell us what caliber it was for originally? So, I make these ejectors slightly oversized to be fitted. I noticed however that the Rossi 92 ejector looks pretty much the same. mentioned in this article are my loads for my guns and have For Parts, two good sources are:M&M Gunsmithing204 S Union St Alexandria, VA 22314-3326 (703) 739-2150 Steve Young aka Nate Kiowa Jones Sass# 6765 Steve's Guns Rossi 92 Specialists4525 Alamosa st.Port Arthur TX 77642Tel: 409-984-5473Email steve@stevesgunz.com Back to Rifle Page Return to Irons Page Back to Cowboy, M&M Gunsmithing204 S Union St Alexandria, VA 22314-3326 (703) 739-2150, Steve Young aka Nate Kiowa Jones Sass# 6765 Steve's Guns Rossi 92 Specialists4525 Alamosa st.Port Arthur TX 77642Tel: 409-984-5473Email steve@stevesgunz.com, Back to Rifle Page Return to Irons Page, Steve Young aka Nate Kiowa Jones Sass# 6765, Rear
flat with the bolt face. Amoung those that DO have them, they don't shoot them hardly ever, let alone with modern .357 mag loads. I think the barrel was fully swapped out rather than re-bored; it has a round barrel now and if I'm not mistaken the original barrels were octagonal.
This part is manufactured of high quality tool steel and heat-treated to precise specifications in our Midwest facility, using an original factory part for duplication. So, I make these ejectors slightly oversized to be fitted. My newest (and oldest) gun is a Winchester 1892 (not a reproduction, serial number on receiver indicates it was manufactured in 1917) which has I guess been converted to 357 magnum. Stone/polish hammer mating surfaces inside the http://www.go2gbo.com/forums/lever-a...tion-92-rossi/, http://homesteadparts.com/shopcart/pid_879.htm, http://marauder.homestead.com/files/Rossi_92_Parts.htm, Vintage Boxes - Gear, Shell, Case, Primer, Group Buys Design, Active , Waiting and Archives, Closed Buys/Waiting for delivery/in shipment, If this is your first visit, be sure to This Bulls Eye Rear Sight Fits Winchester Marlin Rossi Uberti 338 To 535 Height. $210.00.
only; otherwise the bolt will be too loose in the frame. I found stevesgunz about the same time I made this post and sent him an email. During my first shooting session, the ejector broke in half and fell out of the gun. Now it slips over the top of most as it is pulling them from the chamber.