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2 more levers, 357 - Plastikosmd - 04-24-2014

I got this 94 a couple months ago. Traded for a 45 LC that I had. I preferred the 357. Good deal at 300$ ( what I had in the 45)
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Last week I saw this at the lgs. A new Winchester/miroku in 357, 1873. Frankly, I thought the wood, case color and smooth action rivaled some customs I own. NIB for less than 30% of my Turnbull, sold 1300 out the door.
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RE: 2 more levers, 357 - Rifle 57 - 04-24-2014

Nice rifles! Very nice wood on the 73.


RE: 2 more levers, 357 - Dan Cash - 04-26-2014

Your 73 is dead nutz gorgeous; no lawyer button on the side of receiver or tang. How is the toggle link action going to work with the .357?


RE: 2 more levers, 357 - Plastikosmd - 04-26-2014

I think it will be fine. They have been tested, I'm sure. Not a conversion. Other makers also produce them, will find out