Rossi 92, Stainless 16"
The Taurus/Rossi 92s are not bad guns. I have a 44 mag Rossi and a 357 marlin. I do prefer the marlin. If you can find a used marlin they are a little more comfortable and you can mount a scope or rail with peep sights more easily. The 92's are fun and I would not hesitate to buy one in 357. 357 from a rifle is a great round for popping 2 liter bottles and the Rossi is the most readily available and easiest to find in stainless which is maintenance free..... almost. Ballistics will be about 1750fps with 158 grain bullets and a bit over 2000fps with 125s but get soft points in that weight or you may have hollow points melting in mid flight due to friction with the air.
The Taurus/Rossi 92s are not bad guns. I have a 44 mag Rossi and a 357 marlin. I do prefer the marlin. If you can find a used marlin they are a little more comfortable and you can mount a scope or rail with peep sights more easily. The 92's are fun and I would not hesitate to buy one in 357. 357 from a rifle is a great round for popping 2 liter bottles and the Rossi is the most readily available and easiest to find in stainless which is maintenance free..... almost. Ballistics will be about 1750fps with 158 grain bullets and a bit over 2000fps with 125s but get soft points in that weight or you may have hollow points melting in mid flight due to friction with the air.