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Thread: Vetting Reliability for Lever Action Rifles (In this case, Uberti/Cimarron 1873 .357)

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    Quote Originally Posted by awmp View Post
    Great thread, but no pics?
    For me, it’s because I haven’t yet bought one yet. But I think I’m leaning towards a Uberti 73 in .357 again. If the Winchester Miroku 92 didn’t have the rebounding hammer and multi-piece firing pin design that many complain of getting light strikes with, I would probably go with that. However, the 73 should be plenty reliable and durable.

    I did see a Chiappa 73 today that looked nice, but I don’t know how those stack up against Ubertis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awmp View Post
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