need a smith who knows m92 levers .
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need a smith who knows m92 levers .
guy's i have a rossi puma m92 in 454 casull . it will not feed . been back 3 times for warrenty still no better . i really want this rifle / cartridge combo for my close in work horse . anybody know of a western action guy or winchester lever action guru .
Re: need a smith who knows m92 levers .
Give Jim Kent a call at Buffalo Gunsmithing. Warranty work is rarely paid well, hence jobs get done with a view to quick turnaround. Often pays to open the wallet, or after 3 attempts, declare your purchase unfit for service and seek a replacement.
Now, I've been lookong into these 454s and they seem sensitive to COL, you shooting factory or reloads?
Cheers...
Con
Now, I've been lookong into these 454s and they seem sensitive to COL, you shooting factory or reloads?
Cheers...
Con
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Re: need a smith who knows m92 levers .
factory . speer 300 gr gold dot , winchester 250 gr . it doesn't feed factory 45 lc ether .
i bought 200 gr & 250 gr hndy flextip .452 but there far to long even in the colt case . if i were to do it again i would like to buy one from stevezguns in the usa . he is the rossi m92 man , has sights , big loops , tune up dvd & much more .
i bought 200 gr & 250 gr hndy flextip .452 but there far to long even in the colt case . if i were to do it again i would like to buy one from stevezguns in the usa . he is the rossi m92 man , has sights , big loops , tune up dvd & much more .
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Re: need a smith who knows m92 levers .
btw
1st rifle had a spilt stock wrist . was replaced with a new rifle .
2nd was new replacement that felt super slick & trigger really light but wouldn't pick up a cartridge from the mag .
3rd done something to 2nd rifle but still wouldn't feed
4th my 1st barrelled action was sent back with new stock . and it don't work ether . i don't want to stuff around anymore . i want to make it how it should be .
1st rifle had a spilt stock wrist . was replaced with a new rifle .
2nd was new replacement that felt super slick & trigger really light but wouldn't pick up a cartridge from the mag .
3rd done something to 2nd rifle but still wouldn't feed
4th my 1st barrelled action was sent back with new stock . and it don't work ether . i don't want to stuff around anymore . i want to make it how it should be .
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Re: need a smith who knows m92 levers .
ok just had look at the rossi . there was a screw backed out of the receiver (left lever screw i think ? ) i done it up & had a good look at how it feeds . there's some awkard angles & it really looks like the 454 max's out the col . i just dug out & broke off some burrs off the barrel / receiver threads ( but that wasn't casing the jam ) . after looking at the marks left by the jams it looks so close to going in , so i forced past the jam & it went . so if i use extream force & speed 3-4 out of 5 will feed now . this gives me some hope now . looks like a good smooth out & slick up job & the right bullet nose/tip shape & over all length may play a big part in reliable funtion ???
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Re: need a smith who knows m92 levers .
Hi DK,deadkelly wrote:ok just had look at the rossi . there was a screw backed out of the receiver (left lever screw i think ? ) i done it up & had a good look at how it feeds . there's some awkard angles & it really looks like the 454 max's out the col . i just dug out & broke off some burrs off the barrel / receiver threads ( but that wasn't casing the jam ) . after looking at the marks left by the jams it looks so close to going in , so i forced past the jam & it went . so if i use extream force & speed 3-4 out of 5 will feed now . this gives me some hope now . looks like a good smooth out & slick up job & the right bullet nose/tip shape & over all length may play a big part in reliable funtion ???
I don't know if it's of much use to you, but here's a link to a site I was reading recently, and remembered this reference to tuning a Rossi 92.
http://marauder.homestead.com/files/Rossitune.htm
Hope it helps, curan.
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Re: need a smith who knows m92 levers .
Whoops, there was another link I should have added, specifically on feeding probs.
http://marauder.homestead.com/files/Ros ... _guide.htm
cheers, curan
http://marauder.homestead.com/files/Ros ... _guide.htm
cheers, curan
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Re: need a smith who knows m92 levers .
thanks curan . i have my rossi feeding now only because i'm slamming it home . but have been doing alot of reading about the rossi " feeding issues " well the main reason i haven't pulled it all down is i have never pulled one down before . but have now seen a few you tube vids . it seems that if i do a tare down & good clean , sand & polish & maybe a bit of fine file work & spring change or 3 , replace plastic mag follower with steel one & abit of attention to the barrel channel she should be flying . thats alot of sugar to make it sweet as far as i'm concerned . rossi should have it sorted from the get go .
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Re: need a smith who knows m92 levers .
Yeah, simply the fact I had seen an article dedicated solely to the issue suggests it is endemic from new........deadkelly wrote:...... rossi should have it sorted from the get go .....
Something I learnt in a lot of years as a fitter is;
The bigger the headf**k, the bigger the sense of achievement when you finally nail it!
But that knowledge isn't a lot of use when you're pulling your hair out by the roots
Good luck with it DK.
regards, curan
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Re: need a smith who knows m92 levers .
ok i have pulled my rossi down as far as i wanta go just now & cleaned it with wd40 & it's been cycled now over a 1000 times . feeding so much better , but is still very ruff on the case rims . i have a stevesgunz rossi 92 dvd on the way with a new extractor spring , steel mag follower , & weaver 4x scout scope on the way from the USA . there's also a very good site called rossiriflemen.com . that site has all anyone needs to know about all the rossi's .
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Re: need a smith who knows m92 levers .
I know little about Rossi's and generally not much about levers but....
My IAC 1887 is also very rough on the case rims. In fact, some dummy rounds I made were quickly chewed up after a few cycles. Lucky for me 12G is cheap and I don't reload.
The one problem I hear most about with levers (particularly the IAC 1887) is that the ejectors and springs are commonly the root cause of feed/eject problems. Having said that, I'm happy with my IAC and don't plan to do any mods unless I hand it to a trustworthy 'expert'.
My IAC 1887 is also very rough on the case rims. In fact, some dummy rounds I made were quickly chewed up after a few cycles. Lucky for me 12G is cheap and I don't reload.
The one problem I hear most about with levers (particularly the IAC 1887) is that the ejectors and springs are commonly the root cause of feed/eject problems. Having said that, I'm happy with my IAC and don't plan to do any mods unless I hand it to a trustworthy 'expert'.