Rossi The Brawler .300 Blackout

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Our Review Score

4

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Our Overall Scores

5
/5

― Value

5
/5

― Reliability

4
/5

― Accuracy

2
/5

― Trigger

3
/5

― Ergonomics

5
/5

― Recoil

-
/5

― Concealment

The Brawler from Rossi USA isn’t a new handgun, but what is new is that it’s now offered in 5.56 and .300 Blackout. The Brawler isn’t a gun for the masses, but it is a gun that a few niche markets can appreciate. This handgun is great for backcountry use and makes for an excellent pest and rodent control tool. With it being a single-action-only break-action pistol, it’s simple to load and unload with minimal room for user error. It’s also one of the most reliable handguns because of this design. The cold hammer forged 9-inch threaded barrel is very accurate, and I was able to ring 8-inch steel plates at 75 yards all day. With a suppressor attached, The Brawler has next to no felt recoil and makes for a more polite way to hunt. With an MSRP of $324.99, why not add it to your collection?

Our Overall Scores

5
/5

― Value

5
/5

― Reliability

4
/5

― Accuracy

2
/5

― Trigger

3
/5

― Ergonomics

5
/5

― Recoil

-
/5

― Concealment

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