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<blockquote data-quote="Docsknotinn" data-source="post: 347204" data-attributes="member: 3332"><p>I've never had a Taurus lever and TBH I'd probably not buy their products again. Several years ago I bought my wife a Ti Taurus revolver. After a few boxes of +P's it would skip every other cylinder when cycling to the next round. We did get a refund (Thanks to a shop we did much business with) but Taurus QC left a mighty poor impression.</p><p>I'd suggest looking for a Marlin chambered in this caliber. IIR they did some '94's that were pretty darn cost effective especially when buying used.</p><p>I owned a Marlin '94 in .44 mag for many years. I picked up a trigger kit from Wild West and removed the cross bolt safety. The thing was a beast with Buffalo Bore rounds. I'm still kicking myself for letting that one go. </p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Docsknotinn, post: 347204, member: 3332"] I've never had a Taurus lever and TBH I'd probably not buy their products again. Several years ago I bought my wife a Ti Taurus revolver. After a few boxes of +P's it would skip every other cylinder when cycling to the next round. We did get a refund (Thanks to a shop we did much business with) but Taurus QC left a mighty poor impression. I'd suggest looking for a Marlin chambered in this caliber. IIR they did some '94's that were pretty darn cost effective especially when buying used. I owned a Marlin '94 in .44 mag for many years. I picked up a trigger kit from Wild West and removed the cross bolt safety. The thing was a beast with Buffalo Bore rounds. I'm still kicking myself for letting that one go. Dave [/QUOTE]
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