Rossi USA is proud to expand its R95 lineup with new offerings in popular cartridges: 44 Mag, .357 Mag, .444 Marlin, and .360 Buckhammer. These additions cater to shooters looking for the versatility and performance of straight-walled lever-action rifles, combined with the trusted reliability and classic design of Rossi’s R95 models.
The new R95 models maintain the series’ reputation for rugged durability and precision, offering enhanced shooting versatility for hunting, target practice, and more.
Key Features:
- Versatile Caliber Options: Available in 44 Mag, .357 Mag, .444 Marlin, and .360 Buckhammer, these models offer a wide selection to suit a variety of shooting styles and applications.
- Durable Construction: Built to the same high standards as the rest of the R95 series, these models are designed to withstand rigorous use while delivering reliable performance.
- Adjustable Sights: Integrated adjustable rear sights and drift-adjustable front sights allow shooters to achieve precise aim, enhancing accuracy in diverse shooting conditions.
- Medium Loop Lever: Select models come with a medium loop lever, designed for smooth cycling and enhanced handling, catering to various shooting preferences.
- Soft Touch Recoil Pad: All models feature a soft touch recoil pad, designed to reduce felt recoil for improved comfort during extended shooting sessions.
- Threaded Barrel Options: Certain models offer threaded barrels for added customization with muzzle devices or suppressors, expanding the rifle’s tactical potential.
- Tube Magazine with Ample Capacity: Each model features a tube magazine optimized for its specific round, offering reliable firepower for various needs.
- Integrated Sling Mounts: Designed for practicality, these models include integrated sling mounts, making them easy to carry and maneuver in the field.
“Threaded Barrel Options: Certain models offer threaded barrels for added customization with muzzle devices or suppressors, expanding the rifle’s tactical potential.”
Nice, a locked action firearm *screams* for a threaded barrel.
Not just ‘tactical’, hunting or self-defense, as well.
Who here recently reported they had picked up a couple of suppressors, I’m curious as to how long the NFA wait time was for them…
Want to say it was uncommon sense but not sure. It did sound like it was stupidly quick like under a week but would need to look for it. Either way envious of it being an option so you enjoy.
You will get NFA ‘toys’, work is currently underway to correct that…
Oh I will it’s just a question of timing and location. I just want to see the lamentations when it’s an option in NY from the ones that treated us with the most contempt.