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Which company is making a copy of the Mod 71 in .348 Win.
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Don't think anyone "is making" a copy right now.
Browning did some in the '80s, and Winchester has done some more recently. There are a few threads around here that mention the differences...
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There was an Italian company doing one. Saw it in 2020 not too long ago. Can't find it now. Maybe they quit it.
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There was an Italian company doing one. Saw it in 2020 not too long ago. Can't find it now. Maybe they quit it. Pedersoli
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Thanks. They did list .348 in the sight I saw. This only lists 45-70 and .444 Marlin
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I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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I have a Jap made 1886, which isn't very close to the Winchester. I wonder about the Pedersoli.
I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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Don't think anyone "is making" a copy right now.
Browning did some in the '80s, and Winchester has done some more recently. There are a few threads around here that mention the differences...
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Browning did a run a few years ago after the SHOT show, maybe eight years or so ago.
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I have 2 of the Taylor & Company (Perdersoli) 1886/71s. The 1886 is a 26" barreled take-down. The 71 is a deluxe model with checkering and color case-hardened receiver. Both are 45-70, and both are of a quality of the original Browning 1886 & 71s of the 1980s-2000s. I'd recommend them as the Brownings are getting hard to find these days.
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I have the Miroku-Browning saddle ring carbine of the early nineties in 45-70. Very nice! If you want one in .348 Win, why not just buy a decent era-original Winchester? 'Bout a decade ago, I bought a second year production, long tang Model 71 for $1800. Pricey at the time but high condition & not finding on every street corner! Glad now i grabbed it! Best & Stay Safe! John
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cause they have gotten real expensive and I am asking for future reference only.
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