Hi,
So I'm home enjoying some quality time with a bag of frozen peas after a little elective procedure to aid long term family planning and enjoying my wife's extended sympathies. In a moment of weakness she's become more receptive than normal over the idea of adding another long gun to the safe as long as it's something she might be able to enjoy as well. Right now I'm in love with the idea of a .357 magnum lever action which is an effective 100 yard deer rifle that shoots inexpensive ammo that matches up nicely with my revolver (try to keep common calibers in my collection if I can with limited success..). With the right ammo I think the carbine could also make a great home defense option for her.
There are a couple variations on the Rossi Model 92 that struck my fancy - while it's not "traditional" in a lever action I like the idea of a stainless steel brush gun and the MSRP difference from blued is almost nothing.
Here are the two I'm hoping to find locally to handle and possibly purchase:
R92-56018 - http://www.rossiusa.com/product-details ... umbseries= (16" stainless .357 lever action carbine, 8+1, 4.8 lbs)
R92-56011 - http://www.rossiusa.com/product-details ... umbseries= (20" stainless .357 lever action rifle, 10+1, 5 lbs)
Anyone know of a local source that carries the Rossi line including either/both of the rifles above so I could drive over and take a look at some of these?
Any opinions based on actual use of the Rossi / Puma / Braztech / Taurus lever action rifles? I own a Marlin 336 and have handled a Winchester model 94 if they make a good basis for comparison of ergonomics.
http://www.leverguns.com/articles/taylor/rossi.htm
http://www.gunblast.com/SteveYoung.htm
Thanks in advance for any leads / opinions of these rifles. -- J