Posted by MirageFlatter on December 19, 2009 at 21:26:51 from (12.36.202.79):
In Reply to: o/t Rossi combo gun posted by JD2ACWD on December 19, 2009 at 18:19:14:
I hadn't heard of these guns before reading this post. It made me curious enough to go to the Rossi web-site and check them out. Rossi is part of Taurus International, and the only thing I couldn't learn is if the Rossi guns are covered by the Taurus Lifetime Repair Policy, might be something worth inquiring about. Some of the Taurus guns haven't been receiving sparkling reviews, but it's been mostly on repeating rifles, and revolvers. I bought a Taurus model 63 a few months ago, and haven't had any problems with it, so I guess it must be somewhat luck of the draw. At any rate, if you can buy one of these combo guns, with all three barrels, for $250.00, I don't see how you can hardly go wrong. Break action, single shots are about as simple, proven, and trouble free a design as there is. And these guns seem to have some pretty nice features, including a transfer bar ignition system for safety. At 6.3 lbs., they should be pretty easy shooting, recoil wise, with any of the three barrels. I wouldn't expect TC Contender quality and accuracy, but you're not paying that kind of price either. Good luck!! :wink:
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