Stripping down a Rossi

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Stripping down a Rossi

Post by Combat_Wombat » 30 Nov 2014, 10:10 pm

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So I decided to pull apart my Rossi m92 this arvo with the aid of a YouTube video. With distractions and having to do half of it twice a 20 minute video turned into a four hour saga :? . But it was good to get an idea of how it all goes together.

What I'm asking is what exactly do you look for with parts that might have slipped quality control? I've found a couple of small burrs that I polished off with super fine sand paper and a little bit of swarf between the timber stock and barrel.

And also I've sanded back the stock not because it didn't look any good just that I want it to be darker.
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by Combat_Wombat » 06 Dec 2014, 10:10 am

So I've taken the stock back with 240 and 500 grit sandpaper to remove the old dodgy stain

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Post by Combat_Wombat » 06 Dec 2014, 10:11 am

I put 5 coats of tru oil on which sealed the timber nicely but didn't get as dark as I had hoped

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Post by Combat_Wombat » 06 Dec 2014, 10:13 am

So I lightly sanded the stock and added two coats of redgum stain and another 5 coats of tru oil over the top and I'm pretty impressed with the outcome

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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by Combat_Wombat » 06 Dec 2014, 10:15 am

Here's the before and after.

The Brazillian timber is no American walnut and doesn't have a distinctive grain pattern due to the tropical climate not having a large temperature difference so the timber doesn't shrink or swell much.

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Post by yoshie » 06 Dec 2014, 12:06 pm

Looks good. I took my Browning B92 apart, same as you, took most of the afternoon and night to get back together. YouTube was essential, I recon I could do it in an hour now. Correct size punches help. I've also taken my marlin apart as well. Much easier to get back together.
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Post by Combat_Wombat » 06 Dec 2014, 12:44 pm

yoshie wrote:Looks good. I took my Browning B92 apart, same as you, took most of the afternoon and night to get back together. YouTube was essential, I recon I could do it in an hour now. Correct size punches help. I've also taken my marlin apart as well. Much easier to get back together.


Yeah would have been buggered without the YouTube videos. Locking in the action spring and using a spent case to hold the ejector in helped heaps.
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by 1290 » 06 Dec 2014, 1:09 pm

Did you have any parts left over? :D

I wouldnt be too concerned with burrs and finish where you cant see, except for friction surfaces....

I like the unstained oiled version.... I might pull the wifes 92 out and do the same.... good stuff
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Post by Combat_Wombat » 06 Dec 2014, 1:18 pm

1290 wrote:Did you have any parts left over? :D

I wouldnt be too concerned with burrs and finish where you cant see, except for friction surfaces....

I like the unstained oiled version.... I might pull the wifes 92 out and do the same.... good stuff



One of the burrs was on a surface on the lever that comes in contact with the bolt which I'm not 100% sure but caused the bolt to close but not fully snap shut with certain ammo so fingers crossed it will fix that.

Yeah I thought it looked good without the stain but I had my heart set on the dark look.
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by sha » 09 Dec 2014, 6:18 am

Nice restoration there :)
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by wictor » 09 Dec 2014, 7:46 pm

Combat_Wombat wrote:With distractions and having to do half of it twice a 20 minute video turned into a four hour saga :? . But it was good to get an idea of how it all goes together.


That's what puts me off :lol:

Having to explain to the gunsmith how I took it apart then got lost, ha ha.
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by Combat_Wombat » 09 Dec 2014, 11:10 pm

wictor wrote:
Combat_Wombat wrote:With distractions and having to do half of it twice a 20 minute video turned into a four hour saga :? . But it was good to get an idea of how it all goes together.


That's what puts me off :lol:

Having to explain to the gunsmith how I took it apart then got lost, ha ha.


Don't let it put you off nothing too hard just diddly and will be a lot quicker next time
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by lowb » 11 Dec 2014, 8:00 am

Combat_Wombat wrote:and will be a lot quicker next time


Always the way.

Takes you 4 hours the first time you try it and 40 minutes the next time :lol:
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by inervate » 11 Dec 2014, 8:01 am

Thanks for the walkthrough CW.

Bookmarked for later :)
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by puffnstuff » 11 Dec 2014, 8:35 am

Higher res picture available at all Cee Dubs?
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by jeebo » 11 Dec 2014, 8:36 am

The new timber finish looks great.

Bluing good? Or is that next :D
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by Combat_Wombat » 11 Dec 2014, 9:24 am

puffnstuff wrote:Higher res picture available at all Cee Dubs?


Unfortunately there is a size limit to the size of the photos you can upload but if there is a way around it I would love to know
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by Combat_Wombat » 11 Dec 2014, 9:26 am

jeebo wrote:The new timber finish looks great.

Bluing good? Or is that next :D


The bluing is pretty good for now as I've only had it two years but there are some parts in the action that I would like to polish to smooth the action out more so I'll need to re blue them afterwards.
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by Monty » 11 Dec 2014, 7:25 pm

Combat_Wombat wrote:Unfortunately there is a size limit to the size of the photos you can upload but if there is a way around it I would love to know


You definitely should be able to upload much higher than what's there.

Email them and we'll take a look?

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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by Monty » 12 Dec 2014, 9:34 am

Pics received and updated to your original posts CW
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by puffnstuff » 12 Dec 2014, 9:36 am

That's better.

Looks great :)
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Re: Stripping down a Rossi

Post by chacka » 12 Dec 2014, 9:45 am

Very nice final finish there mate :)

Good job.
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