#SundayGunday: Rossi Gallery

Published on January 16, 2022
Duration: 2:21

The Rossi Gallery pump-action rifle is presented as an excellent option for new shooters or as a dedicated plinker. It draws inspiration from 1890s gallery game rifles, featuring a German beechwood stock, buckhorn sights, and a 15-round tubular magazine. The rifle is chambered in .22 Long Rifle and performs reliably, making it suitable for plinking and close-range small game hunting.

Quick Summary

The Rossi Gallery pump-action rifle is chambered in .22 Long Rifle and features a 15-round tubular magazine. It draws inspiration from 1890s gallery guns, with a German beechwood stock and buckhorn sights, making it a suitable option for beginners and plinking.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction to the Rossi Gallery
  2. 00:31Action and Caliber
  3. 00:36Stock and Grip
  4. 00:49Receiver and Safety
  5. 00:58Barrel and Magazine
  6. 01:13Sights and Forend
  7. 01:25Range Performance
  8. 01:41Trigger Guard and Ergonomics
  9. 01:58Pricing and More Info

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of action does the Rossi Gallery rifle use?

The Rossi Gallery rifle utilizes a sliding pump-action mechanism. This allows for reliable cycling of ammunition and is a common feature on many lever-action and some bolt-action firearms.

What caliber is the Rossi Gallery rifle chambered in?

The Rossi Gallery rifle is chambered for the popular and widely available .22 Long Rifle (LR) cartridge. This makes it an economical choice for plinking and practice.

What are the sights on the Rossi Gallery rifle?

The Rossi Gallery rifle is equipped with traditional buckhorn style iron sights. These are simple, robust sights suitable for general shooting and plinking applications.

What is the magazine capacity of the Rossi Gallery?

The Rossi Gallery features a tubular magazine with a capacity of 15 rounds. It is loaded from a port located on the bottom of the rifle.

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