On the range, the gun brought smiles to faces. Not only was it beautiful, but the 9mm round proved to be fun to shoot. There was essentially no recoil of substance, so we were able to shoot as fast as we could run the lever. My only regret that day was not bringing a suppressor with me to try. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The most unique aspect of the rifle was that it was chambered in 9mm. While we are all accustomed to lever guns in pistol calibers, this was my first run on a 9mm version. Taylors went a step further, though, and threaded the barrel. Now, if you want to run this classic beauty suppressed, it is simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On the range, the gun brought smiles to faces. Not only was it beautiful, but the 9mm round proved to be fun to shoot. There was essentially no recoil of substance, so we were able to shoot as fast as we could run the lever. My only regret that day was not bringing a suppressor with me to try. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The most unique aspect of the rifle was that it was chambered in 9mm. While we are all accustomed to lever guns in pistol calibers, this was my first run on a 9mm version. Taylors went a step further, though, and threaded the barrel. Now, if you want to run this classic beauty suppressed, it is simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On the range, the gun brought smiles to faces. Not only was it beautiful, but the 9mm round proved to be fun to shoot. There was essentially no recoil of substance, so we were able to shoot as fast as we could run the lever. My only regret that day was not bringing a suppressor with me to try. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The most unique aspect of the rifle was that it was chambered in 9mm. While we are all accustomed to lever guns in pistol calibers, this was my first run on a 9mm version. Taylors went a step further, though, and threaded the barrel. Now, if you want to run this classic beauty suppressed, it is simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On the range, the gun brought smiles to faces. Not only was it beautiful, but the 9mm round proved to be fun to shoot. There was essentially no recoil of substance, so we were able to shoot as fast as we could run the lever. My only regret that day was not bringing a suppressor with me to try. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The TC73 is an excellent representation of the 1873 lever gun made with modern-day technology and quality standards. The highest quality steel and the highest grade of case coloring were used, and each receiver was quenched individually. A rubber butt pad and white bead front sight with a semi-buckhorn rear sight complete the finishing touches for a first-rate yet practical rifle. All are made here in the USA.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Chambered in 9mm<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
The most unique aspect of the rifle was that it was chambered in 9mm. While we are all accustomed to lever guns in pistol calibers, this was my first run on a 9mm version. Taylors went a step further, though, and threaded the barrel. Now, if you want to run this classic beauty suppressed, it is simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On the range, the gun brought smiles to faces. Not only was it beautiful, but the 9mm round proved to be fun to shoot. There was essentially no recoil of substance, so we were able to shoot as fast as we could run the lever. My only regret that day was not bringing a suppressor with me to try. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The TC73 is an excellent representation of the 1873 lever gun made with modern-day technology and quality standards. The highest quality steel and the highest grade of case coloring were used, and each receiver was quenched individually. A rubber butt pad and white bead front sight with a semi-buckhorn rear sight complete the finishing touches for a first-rate yet practical rifle. All are made here in the USA.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Chambered in 9mm<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
The most unique aspect of the rifle was that it was chambered in 9mm. While we are all accustomed to lever guns in pistol calibers, this was my first run on a 9mm version. Taylors went a step further, though, and threaded the barrel. Now, if you want to run this classic beauty suppressed, it is simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On the range, the gun brought smiles to faces. Not only was it beautiful, but the 9mm round proved to be fun to shoot. There was essentially no recoil of substance, so we were able to shoot as fast as we could run the lever. My only regret that day was not bringing a suppressor with me to try. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The rifle features several qualities we look for in the ultimate classic lever gun. With high-quality fit and finish, true case coloring, and smooth lines \u2013 the TC73 is easy on the eyes. But it\u2019s what\u2019s inside that makes it stand apart. The highest quality machining is exhibited on the TC73 with their legendary Taylor Tuned action on each rifle. Taylor says it is \u201cThe smoothest rifle you will ever handle right out of the box.\u201d I have to agree with them. It has excellent features such as an improved carrier block design, lightened trigger pull, hardened screws, and fully machined internal parts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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The TC73 is an excellent representation of the 1873 lever gun made with modern-day technology and quality standards. The highest quality steel and the highest grade of case coloring were used, and each receiver was quenched individually. A rubber butt pad and white bead front sight with a semi-buckhorn rear sight complete the finishing touches for a first-rate yet practical rifle. All are made here in the USA.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Chambered in 9mm<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
The most unique aspect of the rifle was that it was chambered in 9mm. While we are all accustomed to lever guns in pistol calibers, this was my first run on a 9mm version. Taylors went a step further, though, and threaded the barrel. Now, if you want to run this classic beauty suppressed, it is simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On the range, the gun brought smiles to faces. Not only was it beautiful, but the 9mm round proved to be fun to shoot. There was essentially no recoil of substance, so we were able to shoot as fast as we could run the lever. My only regret that day was not bringing a suppressor with me to try. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The rifle features several qualities we look for in the ultimate classic lever gun. With high-quality fit and finish, true case coloring, and smooth lines \u2013 the TC73 is easy on the eyes. But it\u2019s what\u2019s inside that makes it stand apart. The highest quality machining is exhibited on the TC73 with their legendary Taylor Tuned action on each rifle. Taylor says it is \u201cThe smoothest rifle you will ever handle right out of the box.\u201d I have to agree with them. It has excellent features such as an improved carrier block design, lightened trigger pull, hardened screws, and fully machined internal parts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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The TC73 is an excellent representation of the 1873 lever gun made with modern-day technology and quality standards. The highest quality steel and the highest grade of case coloring were used, and each receiver was quenched individually. A rubber butt pad and white bead front sight with a semi-buckhorn rear sight complete the finishing touches for a first-rate yet practical rifle. All are made here in the USA.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Chambered in 9mm<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
The most unique aspect of the rifle was that it was chambered in 9mm. While we are all accustomed to lever guns in pistol calibers, this was my first run on a 9mm version. Taylors went a step further, though, and threaded the barrel. Now, if you want to run this classic beauty suppressed, it is simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On the range, the gun brought smiles to faces. Not only was it beautiful, but the 9mm round proved to be fun to shoot. There was essentially no recoil of substance, so we were able to shoot as fast as we could run the lever. My only regret that day was not bringing a suppressor with me to try. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The rifle features several qualities we look for in the ultimate classic lever gun. With high-quality fit and finish, true case coloring, and smooth lines \u2013 the TC73 is easy on the eyes. But it\u2019s what\u2019s inside that makes it stand apart. The highest quality machining is exhibited on the TC73 with their legendary Taylor Tuned action on each rifle. Taylor says it is \u201cThe smoothest rifle you will ever handle right out of the box.\u201d I have to agree with them. It has excellent features such as an improved carrier block design, lightened trigger pull, hardened screws, and fully machined internal parts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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The TC73 is an excellent representation of the 1873 lever gun made with modern-day technology and quality standards. The highest quality steel and the highest grade of case coloring were used, and each receiver was quenched individually. A rubber butt pad and white bead front sight with a semi-buckhorn rear sight complete the finishing touches for a first-rate yet practical rifle. All are made here in the USA.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Chambered in 9mm<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
The most unique aspect of the rifle was that it was chambered in 9mm. While we are all accustomed to lever guns in pistol calibers, this was my first run on a 9mm version. Taylors went a step further, though, and threaded the barrel. Now, if you want to run this classic beauty suppressed, it is simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On the range, the gun brought smiles to faces. Not only was it beautiful, but the 9mm round proved to be fun to shoot. There was essentially no recoil of substance, so we were able to shoot as fast as we could run the lever. My only regret that day was not bringing a suppressor with me to try. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The TC73 is an 1873 lever action rifle designed with performance in mind while maintaining the historic features of the lever gun that we all know and love. After years of bringing performance actions to market on classic guns, Taylor\u2019s was ready to take the next step and begin manufacturing the 1873 Rifle with Taylor\u2019s specifications brought to life. Manufacturing a gun with such historical significance was not lost on the family. As each part was carefully crafted and the utmost attention to detail was given, the TC73 emerged.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Case Hardened<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
The rifle features several qualities we look for in the ultimate classic lever gun. With high-quality fit and finish, true case coloring, and smooth lines \u2013 the TC73 is easy on the eyes. But it\u2019s what\u2019s inside that makes it stand apart. The highest quality machining is exhibited on the TC73 with their legendary Taylor Tuned action on each rifle. Taylor says it is \u201cThe smoothest rifle you will ever handle right out of the box.\u201d I have to agree with them. It has excellent features such as an improved carrier block design, lightened trigger pull, hardened screws, and fully machined internal parts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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The TC73 is an excellent representation of the 1873 lever gun made with modern-day technology and quality standards. The highest quality steel and the highest grade of case coloring were used, and each receiver was quenched individually. A rubber butt pad and white bead front sight with a semi-buckhorn rear sight complete the finishing touches for a first-rate yet practical rifle. All are made here in the USA.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Chambered in 9mm<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
The most unique aspect of the rifle was that it was chambered in 9mm. While we are all accustomed to lever guns in pistol calibers, this was my first run on a 9mm version. Taylors went a step further, though, and threaded the barrel. Now, if you want to run this classic beauty suppressed, it is simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On the range, the gun brought smiles to faces. Not only was it beautiful, but the 9mm round proved to be fun to shoot. There was essentially no recoil of substance, so we were able to shoot as fast as we could run the lever. My only regret that day was not bringing a suppressor with me to try. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The TC73 is an 1873 lever action rifle designed with performance in mind while maintaining the historic features of the lever gun that we all know and love. After years of bringing performance actions to market on classic guns, Taylor\u2019s was ready to take the next step and begin manufacturing the 1873 Rifle with Taylor\u2019s specifications brought to life. Manufacturing a gun with such historical significance was not lost on the family. As each part was carefully crafted and the utmost attention to detail was given, the TC73 emerged.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Case Hardened<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
The rifle features several qualities we look for in the ultimate classic lever gun. With high-quality fit and finish, true case coloring, and smooth lines \u2013 the TC73 is easy on the eyes. But it\u2019s what\u2019s inside that makes it stand apart. The highest quality machining is exhibited on the TC73 with their legendary Taylor Tuned action on each rifle. Taylor says it is \u201cThe smoothest rifle you will ever handle right out of the box.\u201d I have to agree with them. It has excellent features such as an improved carrier block design, lightened trigger pull, hardened screws, and fully machined internal parts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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The TC73 is an excellent representation of the 1873 lever gun made with modern-day technology and quality standards. The highest quality steel and the highest grade of case coloring were used, and each receiver was quenched individually. A rubber butt pad and white bead front sight with a semi-buckhorn rear sight complete the finishing touches for a first-rate yet practical rifle. All are made here in the USA.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Chambered in 9mm<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
The most unique aspect of the rifle was that it was chambered in 9mm. While we are all accustomed to lever guns in pistol calibers, this was my first run on a 9mm version. Taylors went a step further, though, and threaded the barrel. Now, if you want to run this classic beauty suppressed, it is simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On the range, the gun brought smiles to faces. Not only was it beautiful, but the 9mm round proved to be fun to shoot. There was essentially no recoil of substance, so we were able to shoot as fast as we could run the lever. My only regret that day was not bringing a suppressor with me to try. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The TC73 is an 1873 lever action rifle designed with performance in mind while maintaining the historic features of the lever gun that we all know and love. After years of bringing performance actions to market on classic guns, Taylor\u2019s was ready to take the next step and begin manufacturing the 1873 Rifle with Taylor\u2019s specifications brought to life. Manufacturing a gun with such historical significance was not lost on the family. As each part was carefully crafted and the utmost attention to detail was given, the TC73 emerged.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Case Hardened<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
The rifle features several qualities we look for in the ultimate classic lever gun. With high-quality fit and finish, true case coloring, and smooth lines \u2013 the TC73 is easy on the eyes. But it\u2019s what\u2019s inside that makes it stand apart. The highest quality machining is exhibited on the TC73 with their legendary Taylor Tuned action on each rifle. Taylor says it is \u201cThe smoothest rifle you will ever handle right out of the box.\u201d I have to agree with them. It has excellent features such as an improved carrier block design, lightened trigger pull, hardened screws, and fully machined internal parts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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The TC73 is an excellent representation of the 1873 lever gun made with modern-day technology and quality standards. The highest quality steel and the highest grade of case coloring were used, and each receiver was quenched individually. A rubber butt pad and white bead front sight with a semi-buckhorn rear sight complete the finishing touches for a first-rate yet practical rifle. All are made here in the USA.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Chambered in 9mm<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
The most unique aspect of the rifle was that it was chambered in 9mm. While we are all accustomed to lever guns in pistol calibers, this was my first run on a 9mm version. Taylors went a step further, though, and threaded the barrel. Now, if you want to run this classic beauty suppressed, it is simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On the range, the gun brought smiles to faces. Not only was it beautiful, but the 9mm round proved to be fun to shoot. There was essentially no recoil of substance, so we were able to shoot as fast as we could run the lever. My only regret that day was not bringing a suppressor with me to try. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
I recently completed all the individual testing for the next Ballistics Best Lever rifle category. One rifle included was both beautiful and unique, so I thought you would enjoy a closer look at it. Today, we dig into the Taylors & Company<\/a> TC73\u2014Taylor Tuned 9mm.<\/p>\n\n\n\n