No work today, so I did a rural towns gun shop tour.

by Andrew @, Bloomington, IN, Wednesday, October 30, 2013, 18:37 (4047 days ago)

Found a Taurus Thunderbolt pump rifle in .357 for $400, and a like new Marlin 444P Outfitter for $500. Didn't buy either, but the prices seem good. May have to do another trip Friday to get the Marlin.

No work today, so I did a rural towns gun shop tour.

by cubrock, Wednesday, October 30, 2013, 19:28 (4047 days ago) @ Andrew

If the Marlin was pre-Remington, that was a steal.

It is, and that is why I'm going back in the morning now.

by Andrew @, Bloomington, IN, Wednesday, October 30, 2013, 19:31 (4047 days ago) @ cubrock

Pre Remlin, standard rifling. I may sacrifice my Browning 92 in .44 to cover it.

It is, and that is why I'm going back in the morning now.

by cubrock, Wednesday, October 30, 2013, 19:42 (4047 days ago) @ Andrew

What do you want for the B92?

I said "may".

by Andrew @, Bloomington, IN, Wednesday, October 30, 2013, 19:53 (4047 days ago) @ cubrock

I have a slew of .22 rifles that I'm not shooting much. A couple of those sold will cover the price of the Marlin.

The B92 is such a sweetheart to shoot. I love running .44 Special in it, and the .444 doesn't have that flexibility.

Paco said 44/40 would work in most 444s...have yet to

by cable, Wednesday, October 30, 2013, 21:21 (4047 days ago) @ Andrew

try it myself.

T-bolt rifle .357 is interesting. Martha Anne likes .

by John Meeker @, Thursday, October 31, 2013, 00:35 (4047 days ago) @ Andrew

slide action rifles {lefty}. Keep us us posted on your range reports, please.

Have never seen a Thunderbolt in 357...

by Brian A, Thursday, October 31, 2013, 07:37 (4046 days ago) @ Andrew

Have seen several in 45, but a 357 would be most interesting. Good luck with whichever you decide to pick up, they both sound like very interesting finds.

Have never seen a Thunderbolt in 357...

by Bud, Thursday, October 31, 2013, 09:39 (4046 days ago) @ Brian A

Neither have I. Seen plenty of 'em in 45lc. I always thought one in 357 would be the bees knees. Sister has my grandpaw's ole Colt pump in 32/20. That's a lightning right ??

Hunting around the 'Net found an issue with the design..

by John Meeker @, Thursday, October 31, 2013, 09:45 (4046 days ago) @ Bud

not a terrible flaw, but if appears that if you miss the correct magazine loading swquence, a bit of disassembly and screwwin' around is the drill. Not fatal for targets, but something to keep in mind {think a cowboy shooter had the post) They are somwhat hefty, as wll

still and all a lighter shorter SS reliable .357 pumper would be a nice addition to the armory. Go well a revolver, for plinking and stand-by duty.

I think I'd have a hard time not buying the 357.

by cas, Thursday, October 31, 2013, 11:38 (4046 days ago) @ John Meeker

Then cutting it to16 inches.

That was my first thought when I picked it up.

by Andrew @, Bloomington, IN, Thursday, October 31, 2013, 13:26 (4046 days ago) @ cas

I'm heading up there in tomorrow to see if I can weasel it out the door for $350.

Yes, the Colt is a Lightning...

by Brian A, Friday, November 01, 2013, 08:29 (4045 days ago) @ Bud

My Grandfather had one in 44-40 that was in real nice shape, with a perfect bore. They have a reputation for being a rather delicate design, that is not capable of withstanding smokeless powder pressures. The new Taurus versions are supposed to be a bit stronger, with much better metallurgy.

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