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Just picked up this Winchester/Miroku 73 Deluxe no tang safety. Miroku does a way better job on these reproductions that Uberti IMO wood to metal fit, machining, wood, bluing and case color. And the fact that they finish the wood with oil instead of varnish. Also bought the Winchester/Miroku 1886 in 45-90 it has the tang safety but I don't GAF. I needs to take some photos of it just got it out of jail.

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Very nice!!


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Everything I’ve read about those has been very positive. I suspect that the design doesn’t lend itself to a safety, thankfully. Never saw one in person, but I have seen a few Italian ones, some of which had a fake case-hardened finish painted on; very tacky!

If resources and opportunity ever come together, I’d like one of the 24” .357s. With Lil Gun, you can get a pretty zippy load at low pressure. Second choice would be a .44 WCF.

Once upon a time, Dave Scovill wrote about the tang safeties on the Miroku rifles malfunctioning, which could get a feller kilt under some circumstances. He figured out a fix, but I’ve never seen any more about either the problem or his solution.

Congrats on a couple great scores!


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I have the saddle ring carbine competition version of the Miroku 1873 and it’s an impressive little gun. At 50 yards it stacks 5 rounds, all touching, just about every time. With the original iron sights and my old, tired eyes that’s probably better than I should expect!


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I'm often tempted to refinish my Uberti and get rid of the red stain. I've see a few redone and they look much better.


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Ii bought one of these from Midway just a few days ago.Went with the 357 magnum and shotgun butt.

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The Winchester's are indeed nice looking, it's just a shame they didn't stay closer to the original. One of my old '73 Winchester's has Uberti toggles in it, that's how close Uberti stayed to the original design.

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I'm often tempted to refinish my Uberti and get rid of the red stain. I've see a few redone and they look much better.

Do it!!! I did and it made a dramatic difference.

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I also have the Uberti 73 in 45 Colt and I to will eventually strip the gloss finish off and refinish with oil. I must say, tha damn thing is accurate.


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I got one in 357. Really nice trigger, and I really like the shotgun buttplate.

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Nice rifle. The '73 design is about the fastest CAS lever. It's not the strongest, the '92 Winchester holds that distinction, with the Marlin somewhere in between with strength and speed.

I do like the Uberti and they can be tweaked to near perfection, are solid guns at a reasonable price.

This one, a Carbine, has aftermarket wood that I fitted, had action work by Pioneer in CA, short stroked with some other mods like full buckhorn and big bead front sight. That big bead centered in the full buckhorn worked well at CAS distances. Was fast and accurate.

I put case colored side plates which sorta sets it off, matching the case colored lever. I had a good bud checker it in a classic pattern.

It shows a few dings from use. Yeah, it was a using gun back when I was into CAS.

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Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Nice rifle. The '73 design is about the fastest CAS lever. It's not the strongest, the '92 Winchester holds that distinction, with the Marlin somewhere in between with strength and speed.

I do like the Uberti and they can be tweaked to near perfection, are solid guns at a reasonable price.

This one, a Carbine, has aftermarket wood that I fitted, had action work by Pioneer in CA, short stroked with some other mods like full buckhorn and big bead front sight. That big bead centered in the full buckhorn worked well at CAS distances. Was fast and accurate.

I put case colored side plates which sorta sets it off, matching the case colored lever. I had a good bud checker it in a classic pattern.

It shows a few dings from use. Yeah, it was a using gun back when I was into CAS.

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I like that shotgun stock. I ordered a shotgun stock and forearm for my Uberti short rifle. I believe the shotgun stock will be better for me to shoot. Find myself having to adjust the crescent stock too often between shots.

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Agree on shotgun style stock. And I like the thin rubber pad. Not period correct, but keeps the gun from slipping on the shoulder and when stood up.

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I have a few, this one is a deluxe version in 38-40. I always liked the 38-40 best and finding a deluxe with a full magazine is not easy…



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Man, you got some nice ones.

Never get tired of seeing those pictures.

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Damn. Very nice.


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This one sold for $1,210.00 plus the juice s/h!




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Nice rifle there grouchy grizz... Been a 1873 model Uberti Colt 45 myself.. advertise locally. 24 inch barrel version with the slight pistol grip. Haven't seen it in person yet to check it out close I may get to tomorrow... I want it kind of as a mate to go with my Uberti Scofield 45 Colt ..

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