This fellow from down under does an excellent video on disassembling and reassembling the Rossi M92
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=822cHxAIgQE
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This fellow from down under does an excellent video on disassembling and reassembling the Rossi M92
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=822cHxAIgQE
I am learning to hate youtube videos.
So MUCH GREAT INFO available and buffering takes far more time than the video!
Thanks for posting. I can't wait to get home so I can watch it.
I hate YouTube because I go there to watch ONE F'ING VIDEO. And I end up still there three hours later watching some obscure interview with John Wayne, plane crashes, videos whining about guns, videos supporting guns, and videos supporting the videos supporting guns by half naked chicks......
Where the heck did THAT come from? Because of course. THAT'S when the wife walks in...
Great Video
Thanks for posting
Great video. The camera work is great too. He goes through the whole process ON CAMERA, unlike so many others. I don't like it when they sit there telling you what needs to be done, then do it off camera and come back on camera with that operation completed, then move on to the next part. This guy is good, and well worth watching for anyone that has a Rossi 92.
I just followed this video on my new Rossi 92 in 45 colt. The rifle had a problem with the cartridge elevator (not lifting the cartridge high enough to chamber). It was obvious that the right side of the elevator was rubbing on the inside of the receiver and sticking, so I followed the video to remove the bolt, trigger group (lower tang), and hammer. Then it was just two screws to remove the elevator. A little light polishing on the right side of the elevator with a diamond hone, oiled the elevator stop on the left side, and then put the rifle back together, again following the video. Very helpful. Works great now. An interesting side note, the ejector assembly had been installed incorrectly, the black tube that engages the dogleg on the bolt was in front of the spring, instead of behind it where it belonged. I had cycled a few cartridges through the rifle, and they had ejected, I assume the spring itself was engaging the dogleg. Just another reason to strip down and clean out your new Rossi!
Remember, when you get a Rossi, you also get the option of becoming a Rossi factory service rep!
I joke, but other than a few simple things, they trend to being good shooters.
I have two of them and have hesitated on doing this. But the vid is very good. Time to try it.
I love YouTube for instructional videos! Use it all the time. But you have to use "wisdom" when believing some of those jokers on there. Just like on here, it's all opinion most of the time. But they do always have video proof right B-4 your eyes.
And you must "stay on the straight and narrow path" or you will be off in the dark bowels of YouTube with nothing even closely related to what you were watching....just like stinkin' search engines!
No problems with buffering on this end! You just need a faster/better provider. I do ~34MB/s. Even 28+ on my iPad via wireless.
3G is slower, so if that is what you are using, better wait till you get to a faster WIFI location or at home.
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I love YouTube, there's so much awesome entertainment and information there! But I hate the videos where some long-winded character blathers on and on and on about trivial nonsense, instead of getting to the point. KISS, man - Keep It Short and Sweet.
Then there's the videos with NO narration, just visual step by step with no talking, just some stupid music.
bump to join second part of video.....too bad this couldn't be a sticky