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Posted by dan hill on May 15, 2007 at 06:30:52 from (152.163.100.14):
In Reply to: OT- new shotgun posted by slowride II on May 13, 2007 at 12:04:42:
Rossi is prone to poor workmanship.My 357 rifle had the firing pin hole bored off set and that broke the tip off the firing pin.The dove tail was cut cockeyed for the rear sight, had to bend the rear sight leaf to get bullet on center.The new firing pin looked used.This was 10 years ago.I have an h&r 20 gauge that looks like the youth model but with out the soft butt plate.It has a 22 inch barrel.Modified choke.This was a special model made for wal mart.I have 2 pump shot guns but the H&R seems to get used more.My Rossi rifle has a sloppy chamber also.This rifle is a replica of the Winchester 92 and would have been a nice gun if the workman ship was better.
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