![]() ![]() I've given it to a machinist to modify, so should work out OK. ![]() ![]() The radius where the tip blends into the body of the pin is different, so the tip will not protrude through the bolt. I managed to get a later model pin (with safety notch) out of NZ, but it doesn't quite fit. Works fine, except recently the tip of the firing pin broke. I have an earlier (pre-safety) one and use it for Cowboy Silhouette. 357 mag worked superbly.accuracy and all.my stainless. Negatives would include the extra safety and a plastic follower in the mag.Īctual function and accuracy seems the saame.his. Smoother functioning.smoother/easier loading.and less noticable machine tool marks internaly. The only advantages I see to the new rossi versus the old one my pal has would be the newer one seems ever so slightly better/smoother machined than my pals early one. 44mag Rossi's!!.He stocks a bunch of Rossis in various calibers actually.I bought one from him. Then one of the gunshops changed hands.kept the same name.but the owner put more reasonable mark-ups on the goods.and stocks stainless. 44 mag.however all the gunshops around here mark them up a bunch.and keep the calibers. I made up my mind right there to buy one in. I was quite impressed with it's accuracy.somewhat envious of the friend.'cause he got it cheap! 357 mag version(plain carbine.Puma) some years back. ![]()
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