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Thread: Help wanted from a Rossi Puma m92 owner

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    Help wanted from a Rossi Puma m92 owner

    I was taking a Rossi apart and apparently did it wrong enough for the ejector collar to fall out. I winced at the ominous 'ting' of a small metal part hitting the floor and have thus far been unable to find where it went. Any chance someone out there can measure theirs so I can make a replacement? It's part number 29 in the attached diagram. CheersName:  RossiR92Schematic.jpg
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    Try these guys, https://e.ampro.co.nz/category/10885...ard-rio-grande

    You might have to go via a dealer if they won’t sell direct to you.

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    Search the floor with a magnet on a stick
    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

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    If you can’t buy one that’s not a complicated part to replicate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Surat View Post
    If you can’t buy one that’s not a complicated part to replicate.
    I know, that's my original post was asking for someone to measure theirs so I can make one
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    I’ll ask a couple of guys I know see if they still have their 92s see if we can get a loan for a measure up for you.

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    If it's not been too long since it happened it's worth trying this.
    Shine a light across the floor with an eye as close to the floor & light source as possible and it should be easily spotted. I've had to do this many times when I've dropped a <2mm screw.

    Over the years I've also found the missing screw in my workbench cupboard, draws, my boot/sock and pocket, it's amazing how far they bounce.
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    Two strikes so far both have sold their Rossi’s may know of another will keep trying for you

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    I've got one just have to get my ass into gear and pull it to bits

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    Quote Originally Posted by csmiffy View Post
    I've got one just have to get my ass into gear and pull it to bits
    I've got one I'm just too afraid to pull it to bits in case I drop a screw, thicknfingered and aged as I am....
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    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

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    i pulled mine apart once, never again . . nice little rifles but you can see why it was replaced
    without a picture . .. it never happened !

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    Quote Originally Posted by rossi.45 View Post
    i pulled mine apart once, never again . . nice little rifles but you can see why it was replaced
    I had to ggole it, but it's not so bad if you do everything in the right order and use a dummy cartridge or snapcap to hold the ejector bits in while you bolt the bolt back in. Wish I had known all that before I had a go =/

 

 

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