Rossi BOGO Deal: Buy A Lever Gun, Get A Free Rough Rider Revolver

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posted on October 22, 2024
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Taurus Holdings has a special deal for enthusiasts who appreciate the classics or have someone with the same taste on that quickly approaching holiday shopping list. Through Jan. 15, 2025, customers who purchase a Rossi R95, Rossi R92, or Heritage 92 firearm, can qualify to receive a free Rough Rider Revolver. The exclusive, limited-time High Noon Lever Gun Rebate is ideal for those who appreciate timeless design.

There are plenty of Rossi R95s from which to choose, too, with stocks available in hardwood and synthetic, blued or stainless metalwork and even models wearing a rail for optic mounting. Chamberings run from the lever-rifle classics—.30-.30 Win., .45 Colt and .45-70 Gov’t—to .38 Spl., .357 Mag., .44 Mag., .360 Buckhammer and more. When B. Gil Horman tested the Rossi R95 Triple Black chambered in .30-30 Win. earlier this year for American Rifleman he noted, “At the shooting range, the R95 handled nicely, loaded easily and operated flawlessly with all ammunition tested. There were no mechanical issues of any kind.”

Later, commenting that the businesslike black finish and receiver-mounted rail might not appeal to everyone, he added, “If the tactical all-black finish of this particular .30-30 Win. model is not quite your style, Rossi also offers this gun in a stainless steel all-weather configuration with an non-threaded 20" barrel and gray laminated hardwood stocks.”

The R92 is available in an equally diverse number of variants. You’ll also find different chamberings, metal finishes and stock options in the Heritage 92 line—none wearing a rail on the receiver, however. As for the Rough Rider, it’s been at or near the top in revolver sales for years.

The High Noon Revolver Rebate is valid while supplies last, so don’t delay. A new rifle must be purchased to qualify. Other restrictions apply. Visit the offer’s webpage for full details or to complete the rebate form.

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