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<blockquote data-quote="Z71" data-source="post: 2600066" data-attributes="member: 26805"><p>Ehh...I bought a couple of the Taurus M82 and one Rossi M841 revolver.</p><p></p><p>At least two or three different gens. of M82...I got an older version that needed some internal work...and a newer type that was really pretty nice and little used. The older Taurus has different frame than the newer versions. Grips are available for the newer M82 frames</p><p></p><p>The Rossi 841 I bought looks to be about as beat as the battered M82 revolvers..however it's mechanicaly solid. My Rossi only needed a couple side-plate screws to replace a missing screw and a 'wrong' screw. </p><p></p><p>All three revolvers shoot accurate and reliable...however like I said the beat-up M82 needed some working on to get it serviceable....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Z71, post: 2600066, member: 26805"] Ehh...I bought a couple of the Taurus M82 and one Rossi M841 revolver. At least two or three different gens. of M82...I got an older version that needed some internal work...and a newer type that was really pretty nice and little used. The older Taurus has different frame than the newer versions. Grips are available for the newer M82 frames The Rossi 841 I bought looks to be about as beat as the battered M82 revolvers..however it's mechanicaly solid. My Rossi only needed a couple side-plate screws to replace a missing screw and a 'wrong' screw. All three revolvers shoot accurate and reliable...however like I said the beat-up M82 needed some working on to get it serviceable.... [/QUOTE]
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