This saved many man-hours that keeps the prices low. Rossi’s philosophy was to make the parts slightly too big then rather than hand fit them, just use excessively heavy springs. The parts were poorly fitted and then terribly over sprung.
By the late 80's the machines were wearing out so through the 90's Rossi 92’s were really rough. InterArms was the first to market the Rossi made 92 as their Puma model. of Washington DC imported Rossi. Before that Firearms International of Washington DC imported Rossi in the mid 1960’s.
The InterArms rossi's can be pretty rough depending on when they were made.įor years dating back to about 1975 the made in Brazil Rossi 92 was imported by InterArms of Alexandria VA. Certainly would be used for casual shooting. I'd personally not use them for CAS as I shoot Classic Cowboy, so how are they for general useage and quality? Might be a good loaner for new shooters though.