Gun Of The Week: Davidson's Exclusive Rossi R92

Published on May 17, 2024
Duration: 3:57

This guide details tactical upgrades for the Davidson's Exclusive Rossi R92, focusing on enhancing its versatility for modern use. The video, presented with high authority, covers installing a suppressor, mounting optics, and improving handling with specialized furniture. These modifications leverage the rifle's stainless steel construction and existing features for improved performance and adaptability.

Quick Summary

The Davidson's Exclusive Rossi R92 is a lever-action rifle based on the Winchester Model 1892 design, featuring a stainless steel finish, gray laminate stock, and modern tactical upgrades. Key enhancements include a 16-inch threaded barrel for suppressors, a Picatinny rail for optics, and an adjustable aperture sight, offering increased versatility for shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Davidson's Exclusive Rossi R92
  2. 00:30Davidson's and Rossi Partnership
  3. 00:58Historical Context of the R92
  4. 01:42Construction and Materials
  5. 02:12Modern Tactical Features
  6. 02:49Range Performance and Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key tactical upgrades on the Davidson's Exclusive Rossi R92?

The Davidson's Exclusive Rossi R92 features a 16-inch barrel with 1/2x28 TPI muzzle threads for suppressor attachment, a forward-mounted Picatinny rail for optics, and an adjustable aperture rear sight.

What makes the Davidson's Exclusive Rossi R92 unique?

This variant is exclusively distributed by Davidson's and features unique design elements such as a stainless steel finish, gray laminate furniture, and modern tactical attachments like a threaded barrel and optics rail.

What is the historical basis for the Rossi R92?

The Rossi R92 is based on the classic Winchester Model 1892 design, originally developed by firearms pioneer John Moses Browning. Rossi has been producing variants of this design since the 1970s.

How does the Rossi R92 perform with .357 Magnum ammunition?

Range testing indicates manageable recoil with .357 Magnum loads, attributed to the rifle's 6-pound weight, rubber butt pad, and smooth lever-action operation.

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