Bought one a couple years ago. For the money this is a fantastic buy. Mine is is very very accurate and a pleasure to shoot. I do have a couple of the 25 round mags for it that are actually intended for the Mossberg 702 plinkster. If your looking for a an inexpensive .22 rifle that is accurate and has great features, then checkout the Rossi RS 22. You won't regret it.
That old bolt action you got reminds me of the first gun I shot, old heavy wooden stock iron sight bolt action 22lr. Also I just picked up a rossi myself, fun little plinker
I’m a shaky old man so a bi-pod, sling and inexpensive scope are on my list of add ons for mine! I like the Rossi so far and looking forward to shooting it soon!
I just bought one of these last week from Kentucky Gun Co. for $94.95 + Free Shipping + No Tax. I already have a couple of Mossberg Plinkster mags so this was a great deal & I have 3 mags to take to the range.
The Citadel Trakr is also the same gun. Excellent function, reliability & accuracy. You do not have to spend a fortune to have an impressively accurate .22 rifle. I highly recommend, getting one of each & throw in a Winchester Wildcat, just for shits & grins.
@@TheJimminiShow Your concern would be quite valid. My son who is 6’-2” feels it’s too small. I am a rather short feller, of just 5’-7” & I even find the rifle just a bit cramped. As I raise a rifle, I tend to lean slightly into the sights & I find my eye too close to the rear peep, since it is at the very rear of the receiver. So I added a scope & find that without a cantilever mount, I cannot get the scope quite far enough forward for my natural shooting posture. I could add to the butt stock. But I do like the rifle despite the adjustments I make to shoot it.
I have .223-5.56 and a 12 gauge and I must say this rifle is super fun to shoot! I’m so surprised at the way it perform! Weather it’s for youth or adult this thing is awesome!! And affordable! You can get rossi mags for this rs22! I give it 2 thumbs up and the one we have now is my brothers but I’m considering on getting one for my self! Only down fall is it is cheaply made so this gun does need lots of tender loving care and make sure, you don’t drop it! Beside that it shoots amazing out of the box! Great review man! Got mine for 139! He had it for 149 but took 10 off! I recommend this rifle but don’t drop it and throw it around if you want to keep it for a long time! Also find out the Rossi mag works best for this Rossi rs22 and it seems the feed ramp is different from other 22lr so other mags might give you a problem! As for optics I’ll go with a 3x or 4x zoom with a bi pod although it’s not heavy at all!!
Stupid question, but I can’t get/find an answer anywhere. Internally speaking (barrel, bolt, trigger group) is there any real difference between the Rossi rs22 and the Ruger 10/22?
Basically the Savage 64 .22 lr. I purchased years ago is all I really needed for range shooting. Although this Rossi does look very nice and concidering to possibly purchase. I'd definitely like to see a video of cleaning bolt, chamber, extraction and reassemble before I purchased. But, is it easy to do? My Savage is relatively easy but a few reassemble important parts are extremely useful when I do a full cleaning process otherwise it will malfunction with out being done properly, as I know. And accuracy and reliability is my other questions if you could simply explain, would be helpful also, thanks for basics review video.
Let us know how it works. I got the bolt action Rossi about 5 months ago and after a real good cleaning it works great. My wife loves the weight of the rifle.
You are correct that Tairus owns Rossi, but the RS22 is built by Braztech and sold to both Mossberg and Rossi and sold with their name on them. Taurus nor Rossi actually builds this rifle. It is similar to how colt sells a 22 lr 1911 that is actually built by walther.
@@marcelofidelis5678 your a dumb fuck there a very good firearm and has alot of beretta influence so yea far from garbage you need to get some education on firearms
If parts are interchangeable shouldn’t the 25 rd mag that fits the 702 fir the Rossi as well? Does Battle Creek make a 25 mag or is that the Savage 64f lr?
Not sure on the manufacturer Battle Creek as I've never messed with their stuff, but yes the 702-25 rounder does fit the Rossi as well. They are both made by the company blaze tech which if you dig long enough is owned by the same company that owns Taurus
Ha... At 5. 1 you say that you do not know anyone that keeps a rifle in a cardboard box. Well, I do. I have a 1966 Ruger 10-22 that I have kept in it's original box since I purchased it. It is like new. Although I now have a safe, I continue to keep it in the box rather than have it get knocked around in the safe. The Sears price tag on the box shows $54.5? (tag is misprinted and the last character is unreadable). The Rossi RS22 is a very tempting rifle though. I enjoyed your video and review of the rifle.
I just got one of these and I cannot figure eout how to drop the bolt with out takeing the a mag out(after last round) and I don't see how u did it other than just pulling back it back but mine dosent do it
@@TheJimminiShow yah lol I got that hahah but when bolt locks back after final shot only way I get it to release is by takeing mag out then when I put new mag in I have to re chamber va a bolt release (which I can't figure out hot to release bolt after final shot)
I clean my firearms after every trip to the range. 22 varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. Some is dirtier than others. I want my guns clean at all times. But you are the one who decides when to clean it. If you're getting misfires and failure to eject, that's a good indicator.
I have the green one and it shoots as good as much more expensive rifles. I'm not crazy about the 10 round magazines as compared to a Ruger rotary mag but... The thing is dead on at 100 yards so i forgive the magazine.
The Jimmini Show appreciate the reply... didn’t know you needed to have the charging handle locked back to put on safety or take off pretty stupid if u ask me
Só que infelizmente pagamos um preço exorbitante, além de uma burocracia enorme. Para poder ter uma arma dessas. Além disso depois da via crucis para comprar a arma, vem o custo altíssimo da munição e a falta de locais para a prática do tiro.
Hey, sorry for the rookie question! So I'm thinking of modding my .22 and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations. Also, does the scope (or laser dot) attach right on out of the box as long as it's 3/8 dovetail? Thanks so much!
Yeah, that's why I no longer discuss price. After you ship that $99 gun to a local dealer and pay the transfer, it's at least $125. I. Glad you got a deal, but when you buy online, there are other costs to keep in mind. Of course some people are going to try to say they NEVER pay for transfers. MOST PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE A 'HOOKUP' TO NOT PAY TRANSFER FEES. And if you have a friend that has an FFL, that doesn't count.
Bought one a couple years ago. For the money this is a fantastic buy. Mine is is very very accurate and a pleasure to shoot. I do have a couple of the 25 round mags for it that are actually intended for the Mossberg 702 plinkster. If your looking for a an inexpensive .22 rifle that is accurate and has great features, then checkout the Rossi RS 22. You won't regret it.
That old bolt action you got reminds me of the first gun I shot, old heavy wooden stock iron sight bolt action 22lr.
Also I just picked up a rossi myself, fun little plinker
I’m a shaky old man so a bi-pod, sling and inexpensive scope are on my list of add ons for mine! I like the Rossi so far and looking forward to shooting it soon!
Got the Rossi several months ago. For the $ it cost, I was surprised how well it performs and a hoot to shoot! Good review, thanks!
I just bought one of these last week from Kentucky Gun Co. for $94.95 + Free Shipping + No Tax. I already have a couple of Mossberg Plinkster mags so this was a great deal & I have 3 mags to take to the range.
I've had that same rifle for about a year. I love it a lot.
Excellent gun especially for the money,,love the fiber optic sight for my aging eyes.
I just bought one 2 weeks ago and I am pleasantly surprised at how accurate and fun to shoot it is. Got mine for 125. I can't complain a bit!
I really like that brown on the Rossi. I'm going to paint mine the same color.
Have mine about 10 months now , fun little rifle . Accurate as hell. 1500 rds thru it .
Second day with the gun and I was trying to figure out how the bolt works! Thanks
Bought one about 2 years ago (2020) nice shooter no problems mine is green and black
I just purchased a BLACK Rossi RS22 to match my Taurus G3 9mm....both shoot great!!!
I got mine in march of 2019 for $99 and it has been the best buy I have had
After the gun price spike of the pandemic, they are going for $150. Still a very good price for it even though it's 50% more expensive.
The Citadel Trakr is also the same gun.
Excellent function, reliability & accuracy.
You do not have to spend a fortune to have an impressively accurate .22 rifle. I highly recommend, getting one of each & throw in a Winchester Wildcat, just for shits & grins.
My only complaint with the Winchester Wildcat is at it seems to be a little too small for taller people like me. Otherwise it does feel nice
@@TheJimminiShow
Your concern would be quite valid.
My son who is 6’-2” feels it’s too small.
I am a rather short feller, of just 5’-7” & I even find the rifle just a bit cramped.
As I raise a rifle, I tend to lean slightly into the sights & I find my eye too close to the rear peep, since it is at the very rear of the receiver.
So I added a scope & find that without a cantilever mount, I cannot get the scope quite far enough forward for my natural shooting posture.
I could add to the butt stock. But I do like the rifle despite the adjustments I make to shoot it.
These are nice little rifles.
saw a few for around $150-125 quite curious thanks for the review
I have .223-5.56 and a 12 gauge and I must say this rifle is super fun to shoot! I’m so surprised at the way it perform! Weather it’s for youth or adult this thing is awesome!! And affordable! You can get rossi mags for this rs22! I give it 2 thumbs up and the one we have now is my brothers but I’m considering on getting one for my self! Only down fall is it is cheaply made so this gun does need lots of tender loving care and make sure, you don’t drop it! Beside that it shoots amazing out of the box! Great review man! Got mine for 139! He had it for 149 but took 10 off! I recommend this rifle but don’t drop it and throw it around if you want to keep it for a long time! Also find out the Rossi mag works best for this Rossi rs22 and it seems the feed ramp is different from other 22lr so other mags might give you a problem! As for optics I’ll go with a 3x or 4x zoom with a bi pod although it’s not heavy at all!!
How do you put a scope on it?
I want to know as well!
Stupid question, but I can’t get/find an answer anywhere. Internally speaking (barrel, bolt, trigger group) is there any real difference between the Rossi rs22 and the Ruger 10/22?
Cool combo! I just picked up a black Rossi for $100 BNIB. Funny enough I have the all black G2C lol
Cool.
Basically the Savage 64 .22 lr. I purchased years ago is all I really needed for range shooting. Although this Rossi does look very nice and concidering to possibly purchase. I'd definitely like to see a video of cleaning bolt, chamber, extraction and reassemble before I purchased. But, is it easy to do? My Savage is relatively easy but a few reassemble important parts are extremely useful when I do a full cleaning process otherwise it will malfunction with out being done properly, as I know. And accuracy and reliability is my other questions if you could simply explain, would be helpful also, thanks for basics review video.
No problem. I actually sold this particular rifle. But i did enjoy it so i may have to pick up another.
Simmons scope for around 20-30$, helped accuracy for longer shots
lol that winchester showing was funny
Let us know how it works. I got the bolt action Rossi about 5 months ago and after a real good cleaning it works great. My wife loves the weight of the rifle.
It ran perfect. I did the first hundred video. Look under my jimmini shoots playlist to see it.
@@TheJimminiShow Thanks for reply gonna get one of these I like their design better than the Mossberg.
I have a question: can I put a Rossi rs22 stock on my Mossberg 207 22?: it would be very helpfull to know
Yes
Rossi is actually owned by Taurus
You are correct that Tairus owns Rossi, but the RS22 is built by Braztech and sold to both Mossberg and Rossi and sold with their name on them. Taurus nor Rossi actually builds this rifle. It is similar to how colt sells a 22 lr 1911 that is actually built by walther.
A Taurus fudeo com a Rossi
Taurus = lixo
@@marcelofidelis5678 your a dumb fuck there a very good firearm and has alot of beretta influence so yea far from garbage you need to get some education on firearms
If parts are interchangeable shouldn’t the 25 rd mag that fits the 702 fir the Rossi as well? Does Battle Creek make a 25 mag or is that the Savage 64f lr?
Not sure on the manufacturer Battle Creek as I've never messed with their stuff, but yes the 702-25 rounder does fit the Rossi as well. They are both made by the company blaze tech which if you dig long enough is owned by the same company that owns Taurus
Ha... At 5. 1 you say that you do not know anyone that keeps a rifle in a cardboard box. Well, I do. I have a 1966 Ruger 10-22 that I have kept in it's original box since I purchased it. It is like new. Although I now have a safe, I continue to keep it in the box rather than have it get knocked around in the safe. The Sears price tag on the box shows $54.5? (tag is misprinted and the last character is unreadable). The Rossi RS22 is a very tempting rifle though. I enjoyed your video and review of the rifle.
That's pretty cool.
I just got one of these and I cannot figure eout how to drop the bolt with out takeing the a mag out(after last round) and I don't see how u did it other than just pulling back it back but mine dosent do it
You have to pull out on the bolt to get it to release. If you want to hold it open, push it in when all the way back
@@TheJimminiShow yah lol I got that hahah but when bolt locks back after final shot only way I get it to release is by takeing mag out then when I put new mag in I have to re chamber va a bolt release (which I can't figure out hot to release bolt after final shot)
How often should the rossi be clean?
I clean my firearms after every trip to the range. 22 varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. Some is dirtier than others. I want my guns clean at all times. But you are the one who decides when to clean it. If you're getting misfires and failure to eject, that's a good indicator.
I have the green one and it shoots as good as much more expensive rifles.
I'm not crazy about the 10 round magazines as compared to a Ruger rotary mag but...
The thing is dead on at 100 yards so i forgive the magazine.
my safety is stuck and i just got it today it’s stuck on fire any suggestions
You need to take it to the store you got it at. Or a local store if you bought it online. I can't give any options without seeing the rifle. Sorry
The Jimmini Show appreciate the reply... didn’t know you needed to have the charging handle locked back to put on safety or take off pretty stupid if u ask me
Check out the mossberg 702 plinkster stock you can replace it with if you’re into that. Cool vids on UA-cam
I have. They are made by the same manufacturer Blazetec. Thanks for the kind words.
Mesmo 7022 só muda os nomes na lateral esquerda!!!
Só que infelizmente pagamos um preço exorbitante, além de uma burocracia enorme. Para poder ter uma arma dessas. Além disso depois da via crucis para comprar a arma, vem o custo altíssimo da munição e a falta de locais para a prática do tiro.
Do they sell these at Walmart
I honestly don't know.
@@TheJimminiShow ok thank you
Yes 116.
@@charlessalard4636 thanks I ended up picking up the Ruger instead they both seem amazing though
You can get the same Rossi from H&H shooting sports in okc for around $110
Aqui no Brasil R$ 2.500 cbc 7022
Hey, sorry for the rookie question! So I'm thinking of modding my .22 and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations.
Also, does the scope (or laser dot) attach right on out of the box as long as it's 3/8 dovetail?
Thanks so much!
Grt the promag mossberg 702 plinkster stock wish I could find one that ships to Canada
When I saw you have a G2c the same color I had to give you a like lol
Bink bink
Do you need a license for this gun?
Not in the state of Virginia. You have to check your local and state laws. It is considered a long gun.
@@TheJimminiShow thanks, you dont need a license in Michigan thank you for the help
No problem
Thanks ... I hope to get me one :-)
E um sonho de consumo que pena que eu não posso comprar 😔
Do you have gun store at the philippines? I interested to by
Sorry no stores there.
up here in northern ontario these guns go for 240.00. u guys in the states get guns for very little money lucky bastards
The cocoa brown here in the states is 240. Black and fde about 130.
Fun, cheap gun.
I like the fiber optic sights, but plan to put a cheap, $30 scope on it.
I definitely need another magazine or two.
I went with Pro mag magazines. They work well
@@TheJimminiShow promags 10 rounders with the black follower hangs up, get the 702 plinkster 25 round instead
Paid $89.99 for mine. Mounted optics today.
Randy Taylor, where did you get it for that price if I might ask?
@Randy Taylor what optics did you get
@@brianrobinson1637 Simmons optics. About $32.
@@magno408_1 Simmons optics at WalMart. Paid about $32.
@@brianrobinson1637 Sorry about the slow reply. 5 months in the hospital.
TACTICAL MEEK 704
Just paid 99$ for mine brand new
Me too.
ZOOOOOOM OUT!
That's just a marlin mod 60 .
I thought the 1875 was a 52
My bolt won’t lock back unless there is an empty mag in it (same gun)
That's the way they are designed. The empty mag is what actuality holds the bolt open.
Pull the bolt back all the way and push in. That should lock it.
The charging handle as a arrow on it indicating to push in once cocked back when u want to hold open👍🏾
I just picked one up myself for 109.00 tax included out the door.
I got mine for $98 out the door (after $10 background fee, 15% coupon and 5% charge card discount).
RKGuns $99 everyday.
Yeah, that's why I no longer discuss price. After you ship that $99 gun to a local dealer and pay the transfer, it's at least $125. I. Glad you got a deal, but when you buy online, there are other costs to keep in mind. Of course some people are going to try to say they NEVER pay for transfers. MOST PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE A 'HOOKUP' TO NOT PAY TRANSFER FEES. And if you have a friend that has an FFL, that doesn't count.