Up for your shopping pleasure I have a really nice example of the Rossi gallery .22 pump gun. The model 62 SAC is considered by most to be Rossi's best attempt at recreating this classic rifle. It will shoot all types of .22 ammo, short, long or long rifle. It is all wood and steel, no plastic, except the butt plate. There are faint slide marks on the action and a safe rub towards the top of the barrel where the bluing is a little thin. The stock has a few faint scratches and a factory inclusion on one side. (See pictures) Also included is an awesome leather hard case that fits the gun perfectly. Together the case and the gun give a great retro vibe. Please ask any questions that I may have missed and of course I can text additional pics. I'll ship the gun and case anywhere in the lower 48 for $550, private party to your FFL. If you want FFL to FFL that will be extra. Thanks for shopping, RP
I have one of those that has Garcia Corporation on barrel. One of the first Rossi imports. Been fired thousands of times and still shoots like the day i bought it in 1976.
I have one of these in stainless. Cycles shorts and longs well so I added a sling and carry it often when trapping. GLWYS
I had one of those in stainless. Great functioning little rifle. And very accurate too. Think I paid about $179 for it new, back when I still worked in the Wholesale Firearms Industry. Wish I still had it. 😬
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I paid $110 (wholesale) in the box for my carbine when they first came out. I bought my dad the full size octagon model at the same time for I think 10-20 more. I remember the "62 purists" turning their noses up at them because it was impossible to believe that anything made in Brazil could operate or shoot as well as the Winchester. They're harder than hell to get your hands on, especially the 22WMR because people (even the "purists" discovered they're great little rifles.
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Bought mine at the old original Bob Reynolds gunshop in Tyler. Newley wed and poor as dirt. I got $20. trade in for my old Remington 513 and paid $109. difference. The hard part was convincing my wife we could afford it. At that time coon hides were high and i could sell the meat as well so i promised her i would pay for it with coons and i did. Pretty quick. Mine is the nicest one i ever seen. If i were in a position to own only one gun it would be the Rossi 22.