Rossi 462 .357 mag snubbie reevolver report-
1I have owned 2 Rossi guns in the past, and liked them both. I recently bought a Rossi Model 462, a snubby .357 magnum six shot, fixed sight revolver in stainless steel. It is a SOLID revolver, weighs 26 oz empty, which I like- I find it easier to shoot a heavier gun rather than an Airweight os similar.
I replaced the hammer spring with a lighter one from Wolff Springs to improve the DA trigger-it is now better than any Smith J frame I have ever owned, and nearly as good as a K frame S&W. The Rossi 462 is very nicely finished, tight and accurate, is easy to carry in a poclet or an IWB holster. It is slightly larger than a S&W J frame, smaller than a K frame, almost the same as a Colt Detective Special, but heavier. I carry it regularly loaded with Remington JHP's, .38Spl +P's, which I porefer as a carry load over magnums unless I'm in the woods.
I bought this revolver used, but in excellent shape, with the box and papers for $265. New ones are around $350.
I recommend Rossi revolvers-and lever rifles- very highly. I have been shooting handguns for almost 45 years, and I own several S&W's, but I carry the little Rossi, and I'm thinking about getting s second one.
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