Hi all. I am planning on expanding on my caliber collection by adding a 357/38 special underlever. Do you have any suggestions as to makes, models and things to be aware of? I will be buying new. Many thanks.
Thanks. I have seen the octagon barrels and they look good. Are there any advantages to them over the regular round ones?
I like my Uberti "Winchester" 1873...shoots really well. Just don't expect it to like full pressure 357 Magnum all of the time as the action isn't the strongest.
I load either Trail Boss or Vectan Ba10 with 158grain Truncated Cones.
Marlin Cowboy Limited with 24" octagon barrel.
You will struggle to get a Marlin,but will get a Remlin easily.
Good luck.
Is that particular to the Uberti or for the caliber in general?
Is that particular to the Uberti or for the caliber in general?
The 1892 Winchester is like an 1886 ( .45-70) scaled down for revolver cartridges, an update of the marketing genius of making the 1873 Winchester and the 1873 Colt in the same cartridges. The 1892 is strong, because of the dual locking lugs ( actually falling blocks, like the 1885 single shot ). But it was designed as a handy saddle gun or to fit into a buckboard or stage coach, to carry on a train and put in the overhead luggage rack. Scopes were not even considered.
And do you need a scope for a 100 yard rifle that shoots maybe 2 MOA? Heck, no. All you need is some practice with it.
As I understand it more the 1873 action.
1892 or 1894 is stronger action (looking at it an 1892 looks difficult to scope rather than the 94)
Thinking about one myself
If you decide to go 2nd hand I have one of these original Marlins, made by Marlin that I am thinking of selling in the near future, drop me a PM if interested, they are a good investment as the original Marlins are very sought after and my club owner keeps telling me to keep hold of it but i just don't use it and would rather put the money to something I would use.
They are great guns, very well made, I think mine holds 13 rds of 38 special or around 10 357 mags, the action has been blue printed so super slick, you won't go wrong with the Marlins as they are side ejecting compared to some other makes
Thanks. So how do I find out which model uses what action? Is it part of the branding? I have no experience with the caliber, apologies if this sounds like a daft question...
I'll need to get a shot of that bad boy off the hip![]()
When I get it I will let you know. there is a tree that I know that needs its other half sawn off. Some guys used .308s on it...![]()
