I see all the Marlins, Rossi's, Henry's etc, but I can't seem to find any carbine length rifle that shoots .357Mag (or .38sp) that is NOT a lever. Does such an animal exist?
That IMI Timber Wolf looks great! Too bad it's no longer produced and quite pricy on GB.Back many years ago imi built a pump.357.
Buddy of mine had one. Also think there was one made in Italy for sale before COVID
I'm not a Ruger fan either. I can't think of a single gun they make that's better than their competition. SIG, CZ, Tikka, etc. The only Ruger I own is a New Vaquero in .357. They make one of the better SAA clones. And of course to be Mr. Obvious, it's not even one of their designs.Over the years, Ive had this ongoing like/hate sort of thing going on with Ruger in general. I always liked the way their older 77's looked, and thought they were well made, but none of the ones I had really ever shot all that great.
A 357 / 30-30 Handi-Rifle would be nice to have ... I wouldn't mind having one myself !Does it need to be a repeater?
My old combo 357/30-30 NEF Handi rifle is a true tack driver in both calibers.
Kinda heavy with the 357 barrel, but dang, no complaints about accuracy.
Odd, I don't know how many I've had but had over 20 at the same time years ago. 77/22 Hornet was the most finicky until I figured out the most accurate loads didn't fit the mag. 77's and 77 mk2's, all shot well. Most shot really well.Over the years, Ive had this ongoing like/hate sort of thing going on with Ruger in general. I always liked the way their older 77's looked, and thought they were well made, but none of the ones I had really ever shot all that great