c 1979 Interarms Instruction and Safety Manual for Rossi M68, sim. Revolvers Exc

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1ca 1979 Interarms Instruction and Safety Manual for Rossi M31 M38 M51 M68 M69 M70 Revolvers Excellent Aged Unissued

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This listing is for the exact document in the photos. Here is an Instruction and Safety Manual for Rossi Revolvers. It was published long before internal locks were even conceived. Publisher was importer Interarms, 10 Prince St., Alexandria, VA 22313. This is an early Interarms manual, we estimate late 1970s early 1980s. Dimensions are 5 1/4 by 6 1/2 inches, glossy surface black & white print. Contents are 15 numbered pages not counting the covers. Surface detractions are minimal, only age toning. We classify it as Excellent and unissued, but photos ought to suffice for our distinguished shoppers to judge finish grade for themselves. This manual is period correct for Interarms years as exclusive Rossi importer, from about 1976 when Garcia folded, until 1998 when Interarms itself went out of business. Serialization for those years will be approximately D330,000 – AA930,000. Specified models were M31, M38, M51, M68, M69, and M70 Revolvers chambered in .22 Long Rifle, or in .32 S&W Long, or in .38 Smith & Wesson Special Calibers. Excellent condition Rossis from this period with Interarms importer marking are eminently collectable. Rossi owners who simply want instructions can download, print, or watch videos on the internet for free. Owners of Interarms Rossis, especially in serialization ranges that bear letter D prefixes, will find that this document enhances their collector value. We’re offering it for only $ 49.00.

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