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....angle eject?
I have a .356 in AE but have never seen a .375 in AE.
Would love to add a .375 Big Bore to the collection but seems like all of them I see out there are top eject.
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Yes. The .375 was still available when the .307 and .356 were introduced and they were all AE by that point. The .375 was dropped shortly thereafter.
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They exist. They are HIGHLY collectible, therefore..............they are EXPENSIVE.
Good luck in your search !!!
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Yep, they are not cheap, and prices certainly aren't trending downward on levers.
I saw one at a gun show a few years back, $2000 NIB condition iirc. I'd imagine prices have risen considerably since then.
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