ROSSI GALLERY Rifles Pump Action

Rossi Gallery Rifles Pump Action — A classic 15-round .22 LR pump rifle for affordable plinking and fundamentals training. 18-inch barrel. Ships from San Antonio, TX.

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Looking for a reliable, fun-to-shoot .22 LR rifle that won’t break the bank? You’ve found it. The Rossi Gallery Rifles Pump Action is a classic design built for plinking, small game hunting, and introducing new shooters to the fundamentals of firearm handling.

Californiagunshop is a San Antonio, TX-based retailer specializing in firearms for families and responsible shooters. The Rossi Gallery Rifles Pump Action is a 15-round, pump-action .22 LR rifle with an 18-inch barrel. This rifle offers classic, hands-on operation that builds shooting fundamentals. It’s in stock and ready to ship today at a price that makes sense for a first gun or a range workhorse.

Reviewed by Ryan Decker, Firearms Specialist at Californiagunshop. 15 years in tactical retail, former LEO armorer, 300+ custom builds.

Last updated: March 2026

Why the Rossi Gallery Pump Action Rifle Stands Out

In my years of building rifles and teaching families to shoot, I’ve seen a lot of .22s come and go. The Rossi Gallery holds a special place because it’s not trying to be a tactical wonder. It’s a straightforward, mechanical rifle. The pump action forces you to be involved in every shot—you can’t just hold the trigger down. This builds discipline, improves your follow-through, and makes every round count. It’s the same reason I start my kids on bolt-actions before semi-autos. You learn more. For plinking cans, managing pests on the property, or a casual afternoon at the range, this rifle delivers consistent performance without the complexity or cost of higher-end models.

Rossi Gallery Rifles Pump Action Specifications

Specification Detail
Product Type Pump Action Rifle
Caliber .22 Long Rifle
Magazine Capacity 15 Rounds
Barrel Length 18 Inches
Overall Length 37.5 Inches (Approx.)
Action Pump (Slide) Action
Material (Receiver/Barrel) Steel
Stock Material Hardwood or Synthetic (Model Dependent)
Finish Blued Steel, Matte
Sights Adjustable Rear, Blade Front
Weight Approx. 5.5 lbs
Safety Cross-Bolt Manual Safety
Country of Origin Brazil
Condition New in Factory Box

How It Stacks Up: Rossi Gallery vs. The Competition

Let’s be real—when you’re shopping for a .22 pump, you have options. Here’s how the Rossi Gallery compares based on what I’ve seen on the bench and at the range.

Feature Rossi Gallery Pump Action Budget Import Pump (~$60-80) Premium Brand Pump (e.g., Henry ~$250+)
Material & Build Steel receiver & barrel, decent wood or synthetic stock. Solid construction for its class. Often uses more alloy/pot metal components. Lighter, but feels less substantial. All-steel construction, exceptional walnut or high-grade synthetic. Heirloom quality.
Quality & Fit Good functional fit. Finish is utilitarian. Action is smooth for the price point. Fit and finish can be rough. Actions are often stiff or gritty out of the box. Flawless fit and finish. Butter-smooth action right from the start.
Compatibility & Aftermarket Limited aftermarket. It’s a shooter, not a platform for heavy customization. Virtually none. Parts can be hard to source. Strong aftermarket for sights, slings, and some custom parts.
Shipping & FFL Process We ship same-day from San Antonio. Standard FFL transfer required. Similar process, but quality control can mean more returns. Same process, but you’re paying for that premium name.
Lifespan & Durability With proper care, will last for thousands of rounds and generations of plinkers. May develop functional issues sooner. A “disposable” tool for some. Built to be a lifetime rifle, often with strong warranty support.
Price Point Excellent value. You pay for a reliable firearm, not just a brand name. Lowest entry cost, but you get what you pay for. Significant investment for superior craftsmanship and brand reputation.

The Honest Pros and Cons

After handling hundreds of these, here’s my straight take.

Pros:

  • Fundamentals Builder: The pump action teaches manual operation, sight alignment, and trigger control better than a semi-auto for beginners.
  • Cost-Effective Shooting: .22 LR ammo is cheap, and this rifle lets you burn through it without worrying about wear on an expensive firearm.
  • Reliable & Simple: Fewer moving parts than a semi-auto. Less to go wrong, easier to clean and maintain—a great first gun to learn maintenance on.
  • Great for Youth & New Shooters: Manageable recoil (almost none) and report. The manual action slows the pace, promoting safety and focus.
  • Versatile Use: From backyard plinking and small game to introductory target shooting, it handles all the classic .22 roles well.

Cons:

  • Aftermarket is Thin: Don’t buy this planning to mount optics and a bipod. It’s a traditional rifle. If you want a highly customizable platform, see our .22 Rifles category for modern semi-auto options.
  • Fit & Finish is Utilitarian: This isn’t a showpiece. The bluing is decent, and the wood is functional. You’re paying for the mechanics, not the polish.
  • Pump Action Can Be Slow: For high-volume plinking or competitive shooting, a semi-auto is faster. This is for deliberate shooting.

Who Should (and Shouldn’t) Buy the Rossi Gallery

Buy it if:

  • You’re looking for a first firearm for yourself or a family member.
  • You want a dedicated, low-cost plinker or small game rifle.
  • You value teaching and learning manual-of-arms and shooting fundamentals.
  • You need a reliable, no-frills tool for ranch or property use.
  • You’re a collector of classic, fun-action .22 rifles.

Skip it if:

  • You need a rifle for competitive speed shooting. (Look at semi-autos).
  • You demand heirloom-grade wood and flawless polish. (Check out premium brands).
  • You plan on heavy customization with rails and accessories. (Consider an AR-style .22 platform).
  • You primarily need a defensive tool. (This is a sporting rifle).

Common Concerns & Questions Answered

“Is the pump action stiff?” Out of the box, it might have a bit of new-tooling stiffness. A simple cleaning and lubrication, followed by working the action a few dozen times, smooths it right out. It’s part of the break-in process.

“How accurate is it?” With standard velocity .22 LR ammo, you can expect reliable minute-of-squirrel accuracy out to 50 yards with the iron sights. It’s more accurate than most shooters are with irons. The fixed barrel helps consistency.

“Is it good for a teenager’s first gun?” Absolutely. The manual action reinforces safety—the shooter must consciously chamber each round. The low recoil and cost of ammo make practice affordable. I’ve started many young shooters on similar pumps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Rossi Gallery a good rifle for beginners?

Yes, it’s an excellent choice. The pump action requires active involvement, which reinforces safety and fundamental shooting skills. The low cost of .22 LR ammunition allows for ample, affordable practice.

What kind of ammunition does the Rossi Gallery pump action rifle use?

It is chambered for .22 Long Rifle (LR) ammunition. It will cycle standard velocity, high velocity, and most hyper-velocity rounds reliably. For best accuracy and reduced fouling, I recommend starting with standard velocity round-nose ammunition.

How does the pump action mechanism work on this .22 rifle?

Like a shotgun: after firing, you manually pull the forend (the pump) rearward to eject the spent casing, then push it forward to chamber a fresh round from the tubular magazine under the barrel. This cocks the internal hammer and prepares the rifle to fire again.

Can you mount a scope on the Rossi Gallery rifle?

The rifle comes with iron sights and is not drilled and tapped for a scope mount from the factory. While aftermarket solutions may exist, mounting a scope is not straightforward. It’s best appreciated as an iron-sights rifle.

Where can I buy a Rossi Gallery pump action rifle online?

You can purchase the Rossi Gallery Rifles Pump Action right here at Californiagunshop (californiagunshop.com). We are a licensed retailer based in San Antonio, TX, and we ship to your local FFL dealer for legal transfer.

What is the magazine capacity, and how do you load it?

It has a 15-round tubular magazine. To load, you unscrew the cap at the end of the magazine tube under the barrel, insert rounds one by one into the tube, then replace the cap. Always ensure the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction during loading.

How does the Rossi Gallery compare to a .22 semi-auto rifle?

The pump action is slower and requires manual operation, which is better for learning. Semi-autos are faster for follow-up shots but can encourage less disciplined shooting habits for beginners. The pump is also often more reliable with a wider variety of .22 ammo types.

Ready to Order? Here’s What You Get

✅ In stock — ready to ship today
✅ Same-day shipping from San Antonio, TX
✅ Discreet packaging
✅ 30-day returns
✅ Secure checkout

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About this review: This assessment is based on my professional experience as a firearms specialist and former armorer, including hands-on evaluation of this product and similar models. My goal is to provide the detailed, practical insight I’d want when buying a gun for my own family. Last updated: March 2026

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