Earlier this spring, I had traded into a Rossi 92 in .44 mag, and a .45LC also. Both worked slick, shot great, no issues at all. A LGS had a .357 92 just like my other 2, 20" barrels. I had seen it sitting there for 4 weeks, but did not act too interested. I had asked the dealer about it 3 weeks ago, but did not really have the dinero. In the past 3 weeks, though, I had sold 9 of my competition ML's so I was flush with newfound cash. I looked it over, offered him $50 less than he had it priced, which was not a bad price to begin with. He said pay me, it has been a slow week. I got it home, and tried some +P. 38's and .357's and son of a gun, it worked slicker than either one of the other 2 did. I worked the lever very slow, to try to get it to hiccup, no problem, it ejected a shell over my shoulder about4 feet away with a ping. This concludes my sets, of 3 Identical rifle/revolver combos. I guess the third time is the charm. I think Rossi has came a long way with their QC, and I have not experienced any of the issues that others have posted about.