Description
The Rossi M92 Lever Action Carbine in .357 Magnum is a modern, reliable, and affordable lever-action rifle built for practical use. With its 20-inch barrel and 10-round capacity, it offers a blend of classic handling and modern utility for defense, hunting, and recreational shooting. This Rossi M92 Lever Action Carbine 357 Mag, 20″ Barrel, 10rd is a straightforward tool that ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Key Features
- Versatile .357 Magnum/.38 Special Chambering: Fire full-power .357 Magnum for defense or hunting, or softer-shooting .38 Special for low-cost practice and plinking.
- 10+1 Round Capacity: The full-length magazine tube holds ten rounds, giving you ample firepower for most scenarios without constant reloading.
- Classic, Dependable Action: The smooth, side-ejecting lever action is a proven design known for its reliability and fast follow-up shots.
- Practical 20-Inch Barrel: Balances maneuverability in tight spaces like a home or woods with improved sight radius and velocity over shorter models.
- Traditional Sights: Features a semi-buckhorn rear and blade front sight for quick target acquisition—no gunsmithing required to get started.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .357 Magnum / .38 Special |
| Barrel Length | 20 Inches |
| Overall Length | 39 Inches (approx.) |
| Magazine Capacity | 10+1 Rounds |
| Weight | Approx. 6 lbs |
| Action | Lever Action, Side Eject |
Weighing in at roughly six pounds, the M92 handles like a dream. The 20-inch barrel gives you a full 39-inch overall length—long enough for a stable shooting platform but short enough to not feel cumbersome when moving through doorways or brush. That said, the real value is in its dual-caliber capability. You can stock .357 Magnum for serious work and cheaper .38 Special for range days, all in one rifle. At $610.90, it’s a cost-effective entry into the lever-action world without sacrificing core functionality.
Who This Rifle Is For
This carbine is for the shooter who values practical simplicity. It’s for the Missouri landowner who needs a dependable rifle for varmint control that can also serve as a capable home defense tool. It’s for the hunter pursuing deer in dense timber where quick shots under 100 yards are the norm. It’s also an ideal first rifle for a new shooter, thanks to the mild recoil of .38 Special loads. Look, if you appreciate mechanical reliability over electronic gadgets, this rifle speaks your language.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The caliber flexibility is a massive advantage for training and logistics. The action is robust and simple to maintain. The 10-round capacity is generous for a lever gun. Its classic design avoids the political scrutiny of some modern sporting rifles. The price point is accessible for a brand-new, functional firearm.
Cons: Lever actions are generally slower to reload than a modern semi-auto. Mounting optics requires a gunsmith to drill and tap the receiver, as it’s not optics-ready from the factory. Sights are basic but functional.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use .38 Special ammunition in this rifle?
A: Absolutely. The Rossi M92 is chambered for both .357 Magnum and .38 Special. .38 Special cycles perfectly and offers significantly less recoil and lower cost for practice.
Q: Is it difficult to mount a scope or red dot sight?
A: The rifle comes with traditional iron sights only. The receiver is not pre-drilled for a scope base, so mounting an optic requires a professional gunsmith to drill and tap it. Many users find the iron sights perfectly adequate for the ranges this cartridge is most effective.
Q: How does it compare to a Henry or Marlin lever gun?
A: The Rossi M92 offers the core lever-action experience at a more budget-friendly price. It uses a similar solid-top receiver design with side ejection like a Marlin, making it potentially easier to scope than a top-ejecting Henry. Fit and finish may be more utilitarian, but the mechanical reliability is well-regarded. It’s a working man’s lever gun.
Available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.




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