Current Market Value of a Rossi R92
How much is a Rossi R92 worth today? The average used Rossi R92 is worth $270 to $540. A brand-new Rossi R92 sells for $670 at retail for the simpler models.

What Affects the Value of a Rossi R92?
Rossi R92 value is affected by its condition, model, and accessories or upgrades.
Value Factor 1: Condition

If you want to get the most for your Rossi R92, it should be in superb condition.
You can find your gun’s official condition score by having an expert appraise it. This often costs money, but if you want free gun appraisal, contact us. We offer it to gun sellers.
This should help you figure out the answer to “How much is my Rossi R92 worth.”
Like-New or Mint
- Highest value after retail
- Never fired or used
- Perfect form and function
Excellent
- Around 10% less than mint
- Barely used, some handling marks
- Near-perfect form and function
Very Good
- Around 20% less than mint
- Occasionally used
- Wear is limited, perfect function
Good
- Around 30% less than mint
- Used often but cared for
- Worn but not ugly, perfect function
Fair
- Around 40% less than mint
- Used often and not cared for
- Wear is ugly, mostly intact function
Poor
- Around 50% less than mint
- Damaged, scratched, dented, or rusted
- May not be functional
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Value Factor 2: Models or Variants
Rossi has made several variants of the R92 by now, with some being worth more due to better features, materials, or production methods.
If you can’t find yours in the list below, contact us. We provide free gun appraisal and identification for people selling guns. You can get a no-obligation offer from us at the same time!
Rossi R92 Triple Black Value

The average used Rossi R92 Triple Black is worth $270 to $500. A new R92 Triple Black sells for $670 at retail.
Available in calibers like .44 Mag, .357 Mag, and .38 Special +P. This is a stealthy-looking gun, with all of the wooden furniture covered in black spatter paint and the metal parts Cerakoted.
It comes stock with a Picatinny rail and a threaded 16.5” barrel.
Rossi R92 Hardwood & Stainless Value

The average used Rossi R92 Hardwood & Stainless is worth $250 to $500. A new R92 Hardwood & Stainless sells for $650 at retail.
There are two versions of this: a 16” barrel one and another with a 20” barrel. Both versions are available chambered for .44 Mag, .45 Colt, .357 Mag, and .38 Special +P. In addition to that, the 20” R92 is also available for .454 Casull.
The main appeal here is the classic styling. You get polished stainless steel and genuine hardwood in a good-looking lever action gun.
Rossi R92 Octagonal Barrel Value

The average used Rossi R92 Octagonal Barrel is worth $320 to $630. A new R92 Octagonal Barrel sells for $800 at retail.
Tikka actually released several variations of the T3 Hunter, including one with a fluted barrel, another with stainless parts, and another combining the fluted barrel with stainless steel.
Rossi R92 Hardwood & Black Oxide Value

The average used Rossi R92 Hardwood & Black Oxide is worth $250 to $500. A new R92 Hardwood & Black Oxide sells for $670 at retail.
Another variant that comes in several barrel lengths. You can get this one with a 16” barrel, a 20” one, or even a 24” one. We’ll consider the 24” version a separate one, though, so just scroll down if you want to find what that gun’s worth.
Rossi R92 Hardwood & Black Oxide Octagonal Barrel Value

The average used Rossi R92 Hardwood & Black Oxide Octagonal Barrel is worth $310 to $600. A new R92 Hardwood & Black Oxide 24” carbine sells for $780 at retail.
This is basically the R92 in Hardwood and Black Oxide, but with a longer 24” octagonal barrel that’s supposed to increase accuracy and balance. The R92 Oct versions generally come in .44 Mag or .357 Mag chambering.
Rossi R92 Polished Black, Gold Edition Value

The average used R92 Black Gold Edition is worth $290 to $500. A new R92 Black Gold sells for $760 at retail.
The original T3 Sporter was always one of the more sought-after versions of the gun. It was designed to function as well in competition shooting as in actual hunting situations.
Like the modern version, the T3 Sporter came with a striking laminate stock and a slew of adjustment options for elite shooters.
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Value Factor 3: Accessories or Upgrades

There are accessories that can boost the value of your Rossi R92 carbine. “Can” is the key word here. Not every buyer will be interested, even when your accessories are superb.
If you can’t seem to sell a Rossi R92 with its accessories, contact us at Cash for Arms. We make offers on even accessories and often buy them even without their guns!
Original Box and Papers
R92 carbines generally come in a cardboard box. Don’t expect much for it since it’s not premium packaging, but you might still be able to sell it for a few bucks.
Value: Usually around $7 to $20 for the matching box and papers.
RDS/Optic
The R92 does pretty well with optics, so if you have something that’ll fit, try offering it. Don’t expect much unless it’s in great condition and is from a brand like Bushnell or Trijicon though.
Value: Around 30% to 50% of the accessory’s original value.
Ammo Cuff
If you have one of the high-quality leather ones from producers like Skinner Sights, you might be able to sell it. These are pretty good for fast reloads and easy access – and they still fit the Wild West look too.
Value: Around 20% to 40% of the accessory’s original value.
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