Old Rossi Serial Numbers
Some interesting stuff I came across and compiled about Rossi/LSI 1892's - Rossi made the Model 92 for Navy Arms, EMF, and Interarms. There are some qualitative differences in them based on the level of finish, walnut stock, etc, requested by the re-seller. Legacy Sports (LSI) is one of the successor companies to Interarms and prior to January 1, 2009 Amadeo Rossi made the Puma rifle under contract with LSI after Interarms closed up shop in the mid 1990's. Piano Exercises For Dummies Free Download. Then, a few years ago, Taurus became involved with Amadeo Rossi and formed the Braztech Corporation to become the exclusive importer of Rossi 1892 rifles. When that happened, the contract to supply the Puma rifle to LSI was terminated.
Visual Assist 10 9 Keygen Photoshop. LSI then contracted Armi-Sport / Chiappa of Italy to manufacture a Model 92 clone under the same Puma name for them and the current LSI Puma rifle is made by Armi-Sport / Chiappa in Italy. Consequently, since January 1, 2009, all 'Puma' Model 92s have been manufactured by Armi-Sport / Chiappa, although you may still encounter a Braztech Rossi Model 92 in a Puma box - which adds to the general confusion. All of the Armi-Sport / Chiappa made rifles and carbines made for LSI are marked 'manufactured by Chiappa Firearms for LSI'. They will normally (but not always) have a prefix of 'T' for their serial numbers. If a 'Puma' 1892 does not have these features, it was probably a model manufactured by Rossi prior to January 1, 2009. This has generated a fair amount of confusion as in the space of a couple of years the same Puma 92 rifles and carbines have been re-sold by LSI, but made by 2 different manufacturers (Rossi and Armi Sport / Chiappa).