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Taurus/BrazTech/Rossi M92 16" Stainless .357

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 7:38 pm
by AEA
Boy these things are hard to find. Managed to get one last week from "The Exchange" in Brookings, SD (onlinegundeals.com).

Got it today from my local FFL and boy am I happy!
Looks like I got a good one!

Only thing wrong with it out of the box was the rear sight was drifted off center. Quick fix. Also, when I removed the Mag Spring Plug to install a SS follower, it was a bit hard to get out and even harder to get in. I tried it without the spring and it was almost impossible to get into the tube. I used a bit of fine sandpaper to smooth up the plug and also the inside of the tube end and violla.....works perfect now. I cut about 3" off the Mag Spring leaving about 5" still sticking out (4.5" is the length of 3 - .357 mag rounds and what Steve's Gunz suggests). I left an extra half inch to be safe.

Loading gate is not as stiff as I was expecting. Pretty good actually. I will not be cutting the spring there. I have already bought the Gunslinger spring kit and will install it to smooth up the action even more than it already is. I will save the factory springs this way.

Installed Steve's Gunz safety delete button. Used a sewing needle & loop to scratch out the cheesy green and red paint on the "F&S" stamped letters. Used a toothbrush to get the corners of the letters clean. 2 Min job.

Interesting to me is the keyed lock on the back of the hammer (similar to S&W revolvers). I never heard anyone mention this before, but it is there, along with 2 keys that came with it. With the keys is a paper that says "Taurus Lock" so I can only assume this has been present since the takeover in 1997? Strange that in all my readings I had seen nothing about this. Wonder if there is a replacement hammer available somewhere without the lock or hole?

Wood is on the medium-dark side and looks really good. I am pleasantly surprised. It's dull finish is the only downside and I may see about adding a clear semi-gloss later on.

Won't get to shoot it for awhile, but have already cycled .38's and .357's with no problems with either. And yes, it only holds 9 rounds in the 16" version, but CASS shooters should be able to put +1 in the chamber (not sure of the rules)?

Did I say.................I am happy!

Note: attached images are not my gun.

Re: Taurus/BrazTech/Rossi M92 16" Stainless .357

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 8:12 pm
by 74novaman
Nice! I'm a fan of lever guns in .357. It may not be "traditional cowboy" but it sure is cool. :cool:

Re: Taurus/BrazTech/Rossi M92 16" Stainless .357

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 12:22 pm
by XinTX
Looked at a couple of those at the last gun show. It's on my 'list' to add in the future.