Responding to the diverse needs of firearm enthusiasts, Rossi USA proudly introduces two exciting additions to its renowned R95 series: the Triple Black and the Laminate models. These new variants offer distinct finishes to cater to individual preferences while sharing key features that enhance the shooting experience.

Rossi USA unveils the R95 Triple Black and Laminate models, providing shooters with a choice of finishes to suit their style without compromising on functionality.

Key Features:

  • Black Cerakote Finish (Triple Black) / Laminated Wood Finish (Laminate): Choose between the sleek black Cerakote finish for all-weather conditions on the Triple Black model or the visually striking laminated wood finish on the Laminate model.
  • Peep Hole Sight on Picatinny Rail: Enhance accuracy with the integrated peep hole sight on the Picatinny rail, common to both models.
  • Windage Drift Adjustable Front Sight: Achieve optimal precision with the windage drift adjustable front sight, catering to individual shooting preferences in both models.
  • Threaded Barrel (Triple Black): Customize your shooting experience with the threaded barrel on the Triple Black model, ready for suppressors or muzzle brakes.
  • Medium Loop Lever, Paracord Wrapped (Triple Black): The medium loop lever, paracord wrapped for enhanced grip, adds a unique touch to the Triple Black model.

  • Soft Touch Recoil Pad (Laminate): Experience enhanced comfort and reduced recoil with the soft touch recoil pad on the Laminate model.
  • Tube Magazine with 5 Rounds Capacity: Enjoy ample firepower with the tube magazine boasting a 5-round capacity, ensuring reliability in the field for both models.
  • Sling Mounts / Sling Stud Mounts: Conveniently carry your firearm with integrated sling mounts (Triple Black) or built-in sling stud mounts (Laminate), adding versatility to your shooting experience.

 

23 COMMENTS

  1. When my keeper wife and I got together I wanted her to have her own gun. She’s a very good shot but not a POTG. Very conservative. More so than me. I tried to steer her towards S&W or Ruger for a revolver. She spotted a Rossi .38 and wanted to try it. It was not my choice but it has proven to be a functional gun.

    Since then I bought a youth model 20 ga from Rossi also. Both work as advertised.

  2. I’m going to look seriously at one of these in .44 magnum. While I would like to buy one of Ruger’s Marlins, the price is just too much for my wallet.

  3. …if we’re re-designing lever guns for the 21st century, how about beefing up the barrel and tube a bit, and designing them so the barrel can be floated while preserving the classic ‘look’? I am willing to defer to the gunsmiths, but it would be nice to hear someone who knows their stuff comment on if there be any measurable benefit to doing this.

  4. I’m sorry, but I’m not paying $1000+ for a Rossi. I can get a Henry Golden Boy 44 mag for under $1000 and their quality vs Rossi, well you can do that math. Many guns that are coming out recently are way over priced. You almost can’t buy a S&W revolver in 357 or bigger caliber for less than a grand anymore. And don’t even look at the used market, they want more than the new market most times. If Rossi wants to compete in the high end lever game, they’ll need to significantly reduce that price. Otherwise it’s just fodder on the wall that no one will buy.

      • Volume of production and similar issues for components involved. Good news is it’s typically a top 5 common caliber so it is still available in meaningful quantities.

  5. Paracord on the lever. Uhh because the lever is made thin to save money and it hurts your hands when you leverage a cartridge into the shute hole

  6. I love the lever actions and the more models the merrier. Great deputy gun or home front protection.

    I do wonder if they know something we don’t know and are leading us to the non semi auto mountain. Don’t look at the AR behind the curtain, here’s the shiny new, uh slower model.

    The R95 lever guns have been seriously underrated. Great guns with some small tweaks to magazine parts and action.

  7. My Winchester cowboy lever action in 357 magnum has been my go to home defense choice for decades, along with my Ruger GP100. I have other options but have always been comfortable with these two. Nothing wrong with a good lever action carbine. It was the *assault rifle* from circa 1860 until the early 1900’s.

  8. So these two feds are chasing this guy in a field, the guy hits the dirt by a tree and cranks a round in. Just then the two feds cut loose with their mp5’s and gunm the guy down in a hail storm of bullets. He never got off a shot.

  9. For reference this R95 series appears to designate that these rifles are only chambered in .30-30 Winchester. Note that similar series are available in other calibers such as the R92 series chambered only in .44 Magnum.

    And my cursory check suggests that this “new” Triple Black design is already available in other series/calibers as well. I can only guess that this “new” Laminate model is already available in the other series/calibers as well.

  10. The sales ad for a local store has the R95 & R95 Trapper in 30-30 listed at $790 in 16 or 30 inch and Walnut.

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