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Shooter's Meeting / Re: Gun Cart... a different de...
Last post by Johnny McCrae - Today at 08:32:15 AM
Very nice! A lot of thought went into this excellent design. Thank you for sharing this with us.
#12
Tall Tales / Re: Cawfee,Tea cookouts an Jul...
Last post by Silver Creek Slim - Today at 07:44:59 AM
Morning y'all.
Coffee and iced tea are ready.

'Tis 66 and partly cloudy. "Humid. Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 80. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent."

Slim
#13
FRONTIER IRON / Re: New grips for Russian
Last post by Major 2 - Today at 06:12:38 AM
Quote from: Crossdrawnj on July 03, 2025, 09:05:21 AMI had a pair of S&W panels fitted to my Taylor's frontier.  But, they are reproductions. I would prefer a set of faux ivory or pearl as my model 3 is nickle plated. It still looks better than the wood panels it came with.

And yes, Uberti discontinued the new model 3. I just happened to call Taylor's about it and was told they still have several in stock, so I ordered one sent to y FFL.

You might try NC Ordnance for faux ivory's, or Gripmaker (Larry Little).
There is also a guy on eBay his name escapes me right now.
Tombstone Grips ?  ???  maybe?
#14
FRONTIER IRON / Re: New grips for Russian
Last post by Major 2 - Today at 06:07:12 AM
Almost... don't forget the SMITH & WESSON 3rd Model .38 Cal. DOUBLE ACTION Top Break Revolver.  ;D 

I agree I think the NM #3 is the best looking of the bunch, followed by the 2nd Model Russian.
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FRONTIER IRON / Re: New grips for Russian
Last post by Cheyenne Logan - Today at 12:22:13 AM
Major, I was wondering, I'm heard of people using the latch out of the Russian to get away from the adjustable rear sight of the NM#3.....I don't know how close the latch would be to the original S&W latch....I've located one.....or, I may just try to cut the front sight to the profile used on the NM#3 target models ....I have the Russian, the Schofield, &the Frontier (NM#3).....I think the NM#3 is the best of the bunch....hope to add the American soon....... that'll round out the top breaks  ;D
#16
FRONTIER IRON / Re: New grips for Russian
Last post by Major 2 - Yesterday at 08:55:16 PM
I sorta guessed that was your drift...

I know the Beretta Laramie version did, they also had a Transfer Bar and frame mount firing pin.
Uberti made them of the Corporate Beretta,

After the Laramie discontinued, Uberti made their NM version with a real Firing Pin, and the small #3 sight.
 I think Uberti was phasing out production even in 2013
as Taylor had only 2 in stock and one was spoken for.
I bought the other, those were the last 2 Taylor had in 2013.
Sue said then, "they did not expect of get any more for quite a while."
As, they were made in short lot runs once each year.
Now they there are discontinued.
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The Barracks / Re: ATTENTION TO ORDERS!
Last post by DeaconKC - Yesterday at 07:47:05 PM
Glad you are back!
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Tall Tales / Re: Cawfee,Tea cookouts an Jul...
Last post by DeaconKC - Yesterday at 07:36:43 PM
82 here right now, after a high of 92. Possible rain tomorrow.
Well, it's been busy around here with my Nephew getting ready to move here from Alabama and found out today that one on my g'nieces will be staying with us from this weekend as she is starting volleyball practice with her new school next week. She's a great kid, so it will be nice having her here.
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FRONTIER IRON / Re: New grips for Russian
Last post by Cheyenne Logan - Yesterday at 07:06:40 PM
Major, because all the Uberti/Beretta made ones I've seen had the Target model adjustable rear sight......
#20
Quote from: Coffinmaker on July 04, 2025, 08:37:06 AMI'm still trying to figure out what you're actually trying to accomplish with "Cowboy" loads in your Rossi '92. 

Heavy bullets don't really fix "Stove Piping" in the '92.  Stove Piping is caused by the lifter bouncing the round around.  The faster you run the rifle, the more pronounced the bouncing becomes.  this is because the Cartridge Guides leave too much play in the cartridge lift.  As I mentioned before, the right side cartridge guide needs shimmed to just kiss the cartridge case which stabilizes the cartridge.

I've just been trying to get the rifle to feed period. Ejection is fine, it's failure-to-feeds that have always plagued me.

So far it seems like the vast majority of getting cartridges to feed in the R92 comes down to bullet shape and COAL. The bullet needs to be the right shape and in the right place to guide itself into the chamber.

Here is what the the rifle did when I first got it and tried to feed some 1.5ish" COAL 45 Colt with more rounded bullets through it:
https://imgur.com/a/9coZ1ml

And here is what 1.75"-long with the "correct" bullets do:
https://imgur.com/a/AVuCqtq

So far the 1.75" long cartridges have been flawless. Perhaps the heavy crimp is playing a role as well. 


I shot five of four different loads, all with the same bullets and loads, read with a Garmin Xero this weekend:


Powder:                 Avg FPS  Min    Max
4.5 grains Titegroup    695      661    730
5.0 grains Titegroup    761      745    777
5.5 grains Titegroup    860      828    894
6.0 grains Green Dot    906      865    932


I've been using the same bullets and cases in 1.6" long cartridges and feeding has been around 90%. The load I've been using is 6.0 grains of Green Dot, which at 1.6" gives me 1000 fps instead of 900.

So I'm thinking of just staying with Green Dot. It seemed to have a softer recoil than the Titegroup loads, even while providing a greater velocity. (The brass may have been cooler as well.)

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