New for 2020: Rossi USA Gallery Rifle

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posted on January 18, 2020
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Expanding on its lineup of affordable .22 LR rifles, Rossi USA has announced the addition of a classic-American plinker. The new-for-2020 Rossi Gallery is a .22 Long Rifle-chambered pump-action rifle that harkens back yesteryear’s smallbore rifle home to shooting parlors of 19th century. Building off of a great American pastime of target shooting, plinking and small-game hunting, the Rossi Gallery comes with a German beechwood stock and corn-cobb-style, ribbed grip on the Gallery’s slide.



The Gallery rifle features a 18” polished-steel barrel and commands and overall length of 36”. Indicative of pump-action rimfire rifles, Rossi’s newest addition feeds from a tubular magazine with 15-round capacity. Putting rounds on target is aided by the inclusion of classic sight styling—open buckhorn-style sights with adjustments for windage and elevation. The hammer-fired action features a crossbolt safety just above the gun’s trigger. Rossi include sling swivel studs for field carry and a modern, open trigger guard allows access with a gloved hand.

To learn more about Rossi USA and its Gallery Rifle, please visit rossiusa.com.

About Rossi:
The Rossi revolution of firearm design and manufacture started with the founding of the company in 1889 by Amadeo Rossi. For the past 120 years, the tradition of innovation grew along with the company and the Rossi family. Today, as part of Taurus Holdings, a Rossi firearm still features the same dedication and innovation in every firearm. Rossi looks forward to providing its customers with the next generation of great firearms.

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