Rossi R98106 Plinker 22LR Revolver 6" R98

Rossi R98106 Plinker 22LR Revolver 6" R98

Detailed look at my new Rossi R98106 (R98) 22LR revolver. The gun has a 6″ barrel and 8 shot capacity on a large frame. Leave comments if you have any questions.

10 Comments

  1. smithriverdude on November 23, 2021 at 9:52 pm

    can you shoot shorts through it?



  2. TROUTFISHING IS LIFE on November 23, 2021 at 10:01 pm

    who ever says u cant shoot shorts outta this dont know there ass from there elbow any 22lr revolver can shoot shorts



  3. Patrick Marks on November 23, 2021 at 10:02 pm

    Price?



  4. Cheri Allen on November 23, 2021 at 10:04 pm

    Wanna sell that Plinker 6"



  5. Randy Roberts on November 23, 2021 at 10:07 pm

    It’s almost a year since video. Please update what you still think of the Rossi 98.



  6. branden Patten on November 23, 2021 at 10:16 pm

    can u shoot shorts



  7. 44357514 on November 23, 2021 at 10:18 pm

    I replaced the Grips on my Rossi "Plinker" .22LR Revolver.  I recently purchased the Stainless Steel Model "Plinker" revolver with 6 inch barrel at a Gun Store for $299.  I saw on YouTube that a lot of owners are complaining about the "Ribber" Grips that come with the gun.  I also am not fond of them as they are too short and seem to be made for a little kid.  I also had recently purchased an older Rossi Model R851 .38 special Revolver originally imported by Interarms back in the 1990’s.  It is the same as still shown in the Rossi Catalog – only mine is stainless steel.  Anyhow – Mine has wood target stocks on the gun and I thought I would, order a set of the rubber grips as shown on the Model R851 in their on-line catalog.   It cost me $20.00 for the New Rubber Grips and a New Grip Screw.  Instead of mounting them on my .38 special revolver – I thought I would try them on the New .22 Long Rifle "Plinker" Revolver.  First you need a Hex head "Allen" wrench t take the "Ribber" grips off.  They come off like a set of Hogue Grips – only there is no little sheet metal piece that straddles the bottom of the frame.  On the "Plinker" the "Allen" screw is threaded right into the bottom of the grip frame.  That was a surprise.  Then when comparing the Model R851 Rubber Grips at first I didn’t think they were going to fit because the grip handle is basically a short stub.  It only fills up about half of the rubber grip.  But you can screw the grip on and it fits and mounts good.  Because the grip does have an internal metal insert the rubber grip fits nice and tight with no flex.  So in the end it looks and works good and the newly mounted grip does provide a resting place for your pinky finger.



  8. Ultimatenju21 U on November 23, 2021 at 10:19 pm

    Nice gun dude



  9. Ultimatenju21 U on November 23, 2021 at 10:28 pm

    Np



  10. Tinstar2 on November 23, 2021 at 10:51 pm

    I have one that is just like that except it has a black satin finish instead of the polished finish. I love the gun! For the price, they can’t be beat. Lots of fun to shoot and my old eyes LOVES the high viz sights!