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    Default Re: New from Smith & Wesson

    I dunno man, lever guns shouldn't be plastic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    I dunno man, lever guns shouldn't be plastic.
    I agree. They do have a fancy wood stock option for 3200.00

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    Default Re: New from Smith & Wesson

    Another tribute to the timeless and highly successful Marlin 336 design.

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    Default Re: New from Smith & Wesson

    Like most .44 mag rifles today the twist rate in the barrel is decent.
    Would be interested to know their bore/groove diameter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Noah_Zark View Post
    Another tribute to the timeless and highly successful Marlin 336 design.

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    Looks like they merged the 336 bolt design with the size of the 1894 receiver.
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    Default Re: New from Smith & Wesson

    Too much hassle with a phone. Link provides pics.

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    Default Re: New from Smith & Wesson

    I was going to get in the market for a .357 lever gun and was banking on the Rossi, already have a Henry in .41 Magnum, nice rifle. I think the .44 will just be a introductory chambering to test the market. S&W would be marketing fools if they did not release it in .500S&W,.460S&W,45colt and .454, Im sure .357 will be offered soon, so I may wait out the reviews and see if any QC issues pop up. Good to see something other than a tupperware pistol or another variant of an AR and a freshened up Kel-Tec clone come to market

    Now something really cool would be a re issue of a non NFA version of the S&W Model 76


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    Default Re: New from Smith & Wesson

    Quote Originally Posted by SgtRecon View Post
    I was going to get in the market for a .357 lever gun and was banking on the Rossi, already have a Henry in .41 Magnum, nice rifle. I think the .44 will just be a introductory chambering to test the market. S&W would be marketing fools if they did not release it in .500S&W,.460S&W,45colt and .454, Im sure .357 will be offered soon, so I may wait out the reviews and see if any QC issues pop up. Good to see something other than a tupperware pistol or another variant of an AR and a freshened up Kel-Tec clone come to market
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