The one I was talking about in the other thread. It sure is PURDY! Even my FFL commented on what a nice looking rifle it was!
I'd say that fit and finish is, for the most part, better then average for modern production firtearms. The bluing is even and the case colors are bright and blend well. Better, I would say, then the case colors on my Uberti M73.
Except for the butt plate/stock area, wood to metal fit is fine. The butt plate stands very proud of the stock in one area.
As far as handling goes, at first I thought it was a tad muzzle heavy. But I checked and found that it balanced just in front of the trigger guard the same as the M73. Both rifles have 24 inch oct. barrels and I was a little nonplussed as the M73's receiver is much larger then the 92's... Then I found that the 92's butt stock is longer then the 73's! That must account for the same point of balance. In any event the rifle comes up easilly and I'm looking right down the sights when the stock hits my shoulder. Actually my bicep.
Speaking of sights, the one thing I did is put a coat of white nail polish on the front sight. It is a post type and now the upper half is visable against a dark background! It's a little fuzzy but if I concentrate on it and mate it where I think the notch is in the much more fuzzy rear sight, I think it will do. Especially since the sights line up so naturally. I figure as long as I see the same fuzzies each time I woun't be far off...
The action cycles very smoothly for a new rifle. Not as smooth as the 73, but already better then my 94. Can't wait to see how it is after it gets broken in!
I'm real happy! I can't wait to get it to the range and work up a hunting and a target load for it! Thanks Teddy! And I didn't even have to sneak it into the house!
The good Doctor Elliott was at some function and didn't get home until the rifle was well hidden in my gun room!
I'm fortunate in that Kathie doesn't want me to go to her meetings, etc. with her... Something about embarrasment, things I say, whatever...
it gets me outa a lot of stuff!