We’re live from NRA 2025, and Rossi just dropped something wild. Meet the R95 Triple Black Pistol—a short, mean lever-action built for modern shooters who want their firepower compact and blackout tough.
This isn’t just a snubbed-down novelty. The TBP (Triple Black Pistol) comes ready to run suppressed with a threaded 13.25-inch barrel and full-length Pic rail for your red dot, scout scope, or night optic of choice.
And yes, it keeps all the attitude of the full-size R95 line—Cerakoted steel, paracord-wrapped loop, and that unmistakable Rossi lever thump.
Available in real man-calibers like .45-70 Govt, .454 Casull, .44 Mag, and .357 Mag, this chopped-down thumper pushes the edge of “pistol” while still staying on the right side of the law.
No stock, no problem—this beast is made for one-handed domination. It weighs in at 5.5 lbs. and stretches just 23 inches OAL, making it a powerful option for pack carry, vehicle defense, or just plain range fun.
Skeptical about .45-70 out of something this short? So are we—but that’s why we’re getting one in to test. Until then, sound off in the comments: would you run it suppressed? What optic would you throw on?
MSRP hasn’t dropped yet, but we’re betting it’s going to come in way under the boutique builds. Either way, Rossi just gave the lever world a serious blacked-out attitude adjustment—and we’re here for it.
Stay tuned to GunsAmerica for the full review and range test.
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