R RoyB NES Member Joined Sep 19, 2005 Messages 167 Likes 31 Location Dartmouth Feedback: 25 / 0 / 0 Oct 10, 2011 #1/5 I had to rebarrel the Winchester 1892 TD as the factory barrel proved defective. Read all about it here: http://rvbprecision.com/
I had to rebarrel the Winchester 1892 TD as the factory barrel proved defective. Read all about it here: http://rvbprecision.com/
Zappa Road Warrior NES Member Joined May 14, 2008 Messages 63,244 Likes 51,266 Location Living Free In The 603 Feedback: 28 / 0 / 0 Oct 10, 2011 #2/5 RoyB said: I had to rebarrel the Winchester 1892 TD as the factory barrel proved defective. Read all about it here: http://rvbprecision.com/ Click to expand... Nice ! I have the 16" version .44 Mag. I'm tempted to get another in .45LC The current production quality is light years ahead of the early Rossi Puma .357 I had many years ago. A take down would be really nice, but how much is the conversion?
RoyB said: I had to rebarrel the Winchester 1892 TD as the factory barrel proved defective. Read all about it here: http://rvbprecision.com/ Click to expand... Nice ! I have the 16" version .44 Mag. I'm tempted to get another in .45LC The current production quality is light years ahead of the early Rossi Puma .357 I had many years ago. A take down would be really nice, but how much is the conversion?
center442 Joined Mar 31, 2006 Messages 9,249 Likes 2,824 Location Southcoast of PRM Feedback: 40 / 0 / 0 Oct 10, 2011 #3/5 Very nice job, Roy!
C ChevyGuy91 NES Member Joined Mar 25, 2008 Messages 22,929 Likes 23,536 Feedback: 19 / 0 / 0 Oct 10, 2011 #4/5 Dude that is an awesome rifle.
pdm NES Member Joined Jan 28, 2007 Messages 12,940 Likes 7,948 Location Taxachusetts Feedback: 11 / 0 / 0 Oct 11, 2011 #5/5 Now that is sweet.