New for 2025: Rossi R95 TBP Series

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posted on May 9, 2025
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LEDE R95 TBP

Rossi USA has unveiled the next evolution in the R95 family: the R95 TBP (Triple Black Pistol). This new lever-action pistol delivers all the features shooters enjoy about the rugged R95 Triple Black rifle in a compact, maneuverable platform.

Key Features:

  • Black Cerakote Finish: A signature element of the Triple Black lineup, the Cerakote-coated finish provides enhanced corrosion resistance and a sleek look.
  • Paracord-Wrapped Medium Loop Lever: A paracord-wrapped medium loop lever ensures a firm grip and rugged appeal, even in adverse conditions.
  • Threaded Barrel: The threaded barrel allows for the addition of suppressors or muzzle devices, providing tactical flexibility for a wide range of uses.
  • Hard-Hitting Calibers: Available in powerful chamberings including .454 Casull, .45-70 Govt, .44 Mag and .357 Mag, the R95 TBP packs serious performance into a compact form.
  • Peep Sight with Picatinny Rail: Every TBP includes a top-mounted Picatinny rail with integrated peep sight, making it optics-ready right out of the box.
  • Compact & Capable: The R95 TBP offers the same lever-action reliability in a size perfect for backpack carry, vehicle storage, or tight maneuvering in dense brush.

“Shooters have been asking for a compact, powerful version of the R95, and we listened,” said Nicholas Chan, Manager at Rossi USA. “The R95 TBP combines the rugged features of the Triple Black with the portability of a pistol-format lever action. It’s compact, capable, and ready for anything.”

For more information on the Rossi R95 TBP, visit rossiusa.comMSR{: $1274.99-$1321.99

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