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As the owner of MANY lever action rifles (and a few in .357) the cycling ability with .38 Special WILL vary from rifle to rifle EVEN if the same brand, model etc.Including 38 Special, no problems?
32-20 is a fun caliber, but I would not buy one and not reload. I have used the Rossi 92 in 38 spl with no issues at all. Those I know that did were competing with them and short stroked them. I have also good experience with Marlin and Win 94's no issues at all. Both of those are in 45 colt.Historical calibers aren't an issue for me, I'd rather save on ammo costs. On the other hand I just came across a refinished original Winchester 92 for the same price as a new Uberti. The downside, it's in 32-20 which is the most expensive pistol ammo. I know both are just shooters and won't appreciate, but am I wrong in thinking the Winchester might hold it's value better?
That is what I heard, as well. I found mine to be acceptable, even with .38 factory and handloads (130-158 grain). I couldn't leave it alone, though. I pulled it apart, removed the safety switch, trimmed the loading gate, smoothed the action, cut the magazine spring, and added a stainless follower. It is much better, but I am planning on trimming the gate more, and stoning the loading port a little… I have never had a jam, but I occasionally have trouble loading.Rossi 92's (not on your list) are a crap shoot with 38spl's, the rest should be fine and with the 73 you can swap out carriers if you need to run a super short round. I picked up a Uberti Model 1873 Special Sporting Rifle in 45lc a couple years ago and love it