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Taylor's new lever gun

Post by DsGrouse » Tue Jan 28, 2025 11:41 pm

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First Look: Taylor & Company TC 73 Lever Action Carbine
A modern take on a classic firearm.
by Shooting Illustrated Staff posted on January 28, 2025
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Taylor 9mm lever action carbine
Taylor & Company has just launched its first fully American-made firearm, the new Taylor & Company TC 73 9mm lever-action carbine. While this new 9mm lever action carbine is technically a PCC (pistol-caliber carbine) and has every right to be called as such, most shooters never associate that term with firearms that take after the original Winchester 1873 pattern lever action carbines. But, that’s what Taylor & Company’s new lever gun offering is—a modern homage to one of the most significant Winchester lever-action firearms in that company’s storied history. Amongst all of Winchester’s famous lever gun models like the 1866, 1886 or 1894, the 1873 was the specific “gun that won the West.”

Chambered for 9mm, Taylor & Company’s reproduction provides the shooter with an inexpensive and commonly available option for plinking, target shooting or small-game hunting. And not to mention, with the popularity of 9mm as a pistol round, the Taylor & Company TC73 lever action carbine affords the shooter to share ammunition with the end user’s defensive pistol, not unlike the western frontiersmen of old who carried their sets of Winchester 1873 leverguns and Colt Single-Action Army revolvers chambered in .44-40 Win.

“With superior qualities such as improved carrier block design, lightened trigger pull, hardened screws and fully machined internal parts, the Taylor & Company TC73 is a superior representation of the 1873 lever gun made with modern day technology and quality standards. 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. And for the modern sportsman there is even a 5/8x24 threaded barrel. The versatility of 9 mm meets Taylor’s standard of Where Legend Meets Performance today.”

To learn more about the new TC 73 9mm lever action carbine or other products from Taylor & Company, visit taylorsfirearms.com.

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Re: Taylor's new lever gun

Post by ditchparrot » Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:24 am

I'm not exactly sure what my hangup is, but I just can't wrap my head around the whole lever-gun/9mm thing. I guess it's just because my entire familiarity with that round involves compact, polymer-framed pistols. I own one of those and carry it occasionally, but never shoot it for fun.

That's a pretty good-looking rifle, though!
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Re: Taylor's new lever gun

Post by Mags » Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:59 am

It is nice looking. I like the color case hardened look. But ouch way above my pay grade $2,000.
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Post by Vaquero » Wed Jan 29, 2025 7:29 am

I do like the idea, but I agree with Mags. 100%. :shock:

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Re: Taylor's new lever gun

Post by DsGrouse » Wed Jan 29, 2025 8:02 am

The price is terrible, and while 9mm is interesting, i feel going with other auto-loader calibers would have been smarter.

Do a historic railroad run and used 45acp. Or if you want a regular power and mag level gun do 40sw and 10mm.

The 40sw, and the 10mm use truncated cone bullets. 9mm and 45 do in certain instances.

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Re: Taylor's new lever gun

Post by BigAl52 » Wed Jan 29, 2025 10:32 am

Its all about the cheap 9mm ammo. Way outa my check book range. But its a Taylors and that explains the price.
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Re: Taylor's new lever gun

Post by Cowboy Gun Fan » Wed Jan 29, 2025 11:32 am

Nice looking gun, and glad to see it's American Made, but also do not like the 9mm thing as well as that steep price.
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Re: Taylor's new lever gun

Post by North Country Gal » Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:13 pm

Fully made in America? By whom? Taylors doesn't have a factory. Taylors is an importer and having Taylor gunsmiths finish and assemble parts made in Italy or other countries outside the US does not meet the requirements of the FTC for claiming made in America.

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Re: Taylor's new lever gun

Post by Vaquero » Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:42 pm

North Country Gal wrote:
Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:13 pm
Fully made in America? By whom? Taylors doesn't have a factory. Taylors is an importer and having Taylor gunsmiths finish and assemble parts made in Italy or other countries outside the US does not meet the requirements of the FTC for claiming made in America.
I think maybe Talor's may just assemble them like you said.
All I know them is they are an importer and some some tuning on those.
I like the concept and the use of non conventional rounds, but
my concern is that 9mm really isn't crimped ammo.
So how well will it work in a tube magazine??

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Re: Taylor's new lever gun

Post by BigAl52 » Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:45 pm

Looking at the gun a little closer I see an 1873 Winchester with a tacticool threaded barrel. Taylors trying to satisfy the cowboys and the tacticool lovers
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