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Post by flyfisher66048 on Aug 29, 2009 19:41:28 GMT -5
Picked it up yesterday from Cabelas is KC. Cost me $102 cash + my cabelas points. They even gave me a gift card for $150 to haul that little rifle away:-) I'm going to spend to the $150 on reloading components for 357.
I took it out to a friends place, and shot some steel plates with 38 specials. This has got to be one of the neatest rifles ever made. It is so light and handy, why did I wait so long to get one?
Listening to you guys keeps costing me money. First it was the accusport Bisley in 45 colt, now the little 92 in 357. What is next?
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Post by the priest on Aug 29, 2009 23:06:56 GMT -5
congrats. you will have a lot of fun with that one. (it'll be great in the woods too)
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Post by warhawk on Aug 30, 2009 0:18:15 GMT -5
I've got a stainless .44 Trapper coming from Steve young any day now (I hope).
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Post by flyfisher66048 on Aug 30, 2009 7:02:53 GMT -5
My little one will be heading to him for a little TLC pretty soon.
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Post by brionic on Aug 30, 2009 8:57:05 GMT -5
I played with one of the 16" Rossis at my dealer's shop yesterday and thought it was a neat little carbine.
Nice pickup!
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erich
.30 Stingray
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Post by erich on Aug 30, 2009 13:36:53 GMT -5
Mine is a 20" Navy Short Rifle, but the .357 Rossis are dandys. I really like the .357 from a levergun . . . especially now that I've got Lil' Gun!
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