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It was blue and it was inexpensive and it worked well. Well the RP63 is an updated version, all stainless steel, three inch barrel, six shot, 357 magnum. Now what I just shot was 38 special. Very limited time with this so far for me but I'm happy to have it out to the range because I'm really excited about this Rossi revolver. They make budget firearms. The MSRP on this is 461 so if you look at any other manufacturer out there and compare the price you'll see that the RP63 is much less. It has rubber grips, it has some bumps on there, some slight finger grooves, three finger contact on the revolver, it has the firing pin on the hammer which is more traditional. I like that and my first one had that. It is removable and replaceable and you can do that if it happens to break but I doubt that'll happen but it's an all stainless steel handgun. Its loaded weight is 30 and a quarter ounces so Rossi is building this for people to carry. A lot of wheel gun fans out there they say you know what I don't want to deal with magazines I don't want to deal with jams give me a revolver all day long it has generated a ton of excitement. Now the rear sight is a tunneled rear sight snag free and then the front ramp you just bury that front ramp into the rear sight and it should be pretty good to go. One of the things that I find super cool is that the width of the trigger close in on that the trigger is very wide so when you put your finger on there it just feels like a lot of real estate on there and it is when you compare it now it does rotate counterclockwise the cylinder does it has a push button cylinder release but it's a good looking revolver a matte finish not a lot of shine to it it is budget priced and so far it's performing very well it also has a full under lug okay with a shrouded ejector but overall I'm happy to have this it's a new release from Rossi let's load it up with 357 this time all right now I have 357 magnum in there let's try this in double action we'll start with the middle circle all right six shots that's pretty good considering a lot of revolvers of this size is a five shot but overall very nice we take a look at the crane and the ejecting rod it's a nice package now when I first reviewed this on the table I said that it was well the RP 63 Rossi pistol six shot three inch barrel and I was corrected on that the R actually stands for something that's Brazilian that I have no idea that there's no way I'm going to remember but it is made in Brazil big and wide trigger the single action trigger pull my scale is measuring at at six pounds but it is really short loved that single action and I'm thinking that the width of the trigger because you have more finger on there that it it makes it feel lighter than it actually is rabbit that front sight kind of blends in with the background a little bit it's a short front sight that is removable by the way you can remove it and put a fiber optic or a night sight in there hey what's not the like Rossi's back in the revolver game they have the three inch model called the RP 63 it's pretty great I like I'm very excited to have this actually I'm missing that mid-sized barrel length revolver and now I have it in 357 with the RP 63 I really want wood grips I love wood grips on stainless revolvers I just think it adds a little bit touch of class but these will do for now they also make g10 grips they are available that's what they had featured at shot but the 357 magnum you know a little bit of a little bit of pressure on the finger there as you right behind the trigger guards that thing hits back a little bit it's to be expected with a 30 ounce loaded revolver but overall very happy to have it I think Rossi did a great job with it I'm excited that Rossi's back in the revolver game they also have this with a larger barrel now 461 is the MSRP it's currently selling for Red Row the MSRP but I think once it gets out and available more it will drop in price and that's pretty common with all firearms but definitely a budget price if you like videos like this please subscribe and share I always appreciate thumbs up button thanks for watching and you guys be safe