Rossi Model R92RH, Ranchhand “Mare’s Leg”, .357 Magnum Rifle
Guns International #: 101380490 Seller's Inventory #:
Category: Rossi Rifles - Cowboy Action Rifles

Seller's Information
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Verified Seller
Seller: JDP
Company: Barboursville Arms, LLC
Member Since: 10/12/14
First Name: Jerry
Last Name: Pownall
State: Virginia
Zip: 22923
Country: United States
Phone: (540) 207-0597
Fax:
Number of Active Listings: 71
Total Number of Listings: 297
Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

Payment Types Accepted: Cash, Check, USPS Money Order



Description:
This Rossi Ranchhand is new and never fired.  It has a 12-inch barrel, is chambered in .357 magnum, and is equipped with an oversized cocking loop, drift-adjustable front-sight blade, a buckhorn rear sight adjustable for elevation, saddle loop, and wood stock and forend.  Other items include the original box and Owner’s Manual.  The Rossi Ranchhand is patterned after the Mare’s Leg firearm used by Steve McQueen in the late-50's TV show "Wanted: Dead or Alive." 
 
The overall condition of this rifle is 100 percent.  The finish on metal and wood is new and unmarred.  Neither barrel nor receiver show any signs of wear. 
 
NOTE:  The Rossi Ranchhand is classified by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATFE) as a lever-action pistol.
 
The photos are high resolution, so zoom to see details.  Contact me for additional photos of any area you would like to see or see better.  I will be happy to take and send additional photos of any areas of the gun you would like to see. 
 
The buyer pays USPS Priority mail ($45) and insurance, if desired.  I will accept a personal check, but will hold the gun until it clears.  I will also accept USPS money orders which I do not have to hold, as they clear immediately.  I will accept other type money orders, but will hold gun until they clear.  Check or money orders must be made out to Jerry Pownall.
 

SOLD