This Rossi 92 lever action rifle has a round Stainless Steel finish 16" barrel chambered for .454 Casull. This models feature a crescent buttplate and an extended front sight.
The original Model 1892 was a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning as a smaller, lighter version of his large-frame Model 1886, and which replaced the Model 1873 as the company's lever-action for pistol-caliber rounds.
Rossi has brought the 1892 rifle back to life for the growing interest in Cowboy Action Shooting. Close range hunting or just plain plinking fun.
Specifications :
- Finish: Stainless Steel
- Trigger: Single-Stage
- Action: Lever
- Caliber: 454 Casull
- Barrel Length: 16"
- Capacity: 8+1
- Safety: Manual Thumb
- Stock: Hand rubbed oil Walnut finished Mahogany.
- Length: 34"
- Weight: 4.8 lbs.
Caliber Dictionary
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The 454 Casull was developed by Dick Casull and Jack Fulmer in 1957. The original intent was a revolver cartridge more powerful than the 44 Magnum and thus more reliable for metallic silhouette, but it has evolved into a popular choice for serious handgun hunters. The 454 Casull uses a .452-inch bullet with a rimmed case of 1.3976 inches, longer than the 45 Colt case so that it cannot be used in 45 Colt revolvers...but 45 Colt ammunition can be safely fired in a Casull chamber for low-recoil practice. Although now surpassed by the 460 and 500 S&W cartridges, the 454 Casull is a very powerful cartridge. It has become popular enough that most major sources load for it with choices of loads up to a 300-grain bullet at 1650 feet per second, developing over 1800 foot-pounds of energy. The 454 Casull is powerful enough--and proven--on the largest North American game, and with proper bullets has taken the largest African game as well. — Craig Boddington