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IMO it would be cool to pick up a 96/44, 77/44 and 99/44 trifecta.

If you are young enough or have deep pockets, you might be able to do this in a couple of years.
It only took me about 8 months to find the 96/44 I was looking for, at a price I could live with. :eek:
Still trying to decide --scope or no scope?

I also have a 96/22 which are nearly impossible to find. The problem I have now is should I try to acquire the 17 and 22 mag to complete the full collection?

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My Rossi '92 44mag is a tack driver (open sites a 50yrds)
I blanked the safety and put an ivory 3/32? larger site anyway
Greased it and needs more racking but smooth and accurate Irons only on '92 s
Had a B-92 in 44mag sent it to a g*nsmith for 4yrs to be re-barreled in 45 Colt he sent it to me finally in ziploc bags.
I taught myself how to put it back together, I had made a nice marble cake stock and could not get it back from him in DE. to complete.
 
My Rossi '92 44mag is a tack driver (open sites a 50yrds)
I blanked the safety and put an ivory 3/32? larger site anyway
Greased it and needs more racking but smooth and accurate Irons only on '92 s
Had a B-92 in 44mag sent it to a g*nsmith for 4yrs to be re-barreled in 45 Colt he sent it to me finally in ziploc bags.
I taught myself how to put it back together, I had made a nice marble cake stock and could not get it back from him in DE. to complete.
Sounds like Regan Nonneman was your gunsmith.
 

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