Taylor’s & Company Introduces TC73 9 mm Lever-Action Rifle

Another lever gun from the 19th century firearm experts at Taylor’s, this time chambered in 9 mm and made in the U.S. with U.S. parts.

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posted on January 15, 2025
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Taylor’s calls its new TC73 lever-action “a superior representation of the 1873 lever gun made with modern day technology and quality standards.”
Photo courtesy of Taylor’s & Company

Taylor’s & Company recently announced the new TC73 lever-action rifle chambered in 9 mm Luger, which the company said is “the first Taylor’s firearm manufactured by the company completely in the USA with 100% USA made parts.”

An 1873 lever-action rifle, the new TC73 is designed with performance in mind, while maintaining the historic features of this lever gun.

TC73 lever-action rifle
The frame and trigger guard are case-colored steel, while the barrel sports a blued steel finish.

 

More from Taylor’s & Company about the new lever-action rifle: “With high quality fit and finish, true case coloring and smooth lines—the TC73 is easy on the eyes. But it’s what’s inside that makes it great. The highest quality machining is exhibited on the TC73 with our legendary Taylor Tuned action on each rifle. The smoothest rifle you will ever handle right out of the box.”

Features on this tube-fed 9 mm Luger lever-action include improved carrier block design, lightened trigger pull, hardened screws and fully machined internal parts. Capacity is 10 rounds. A rubber butt pad and white bead front sight with a semi-buckhorn rear sight complete the package. In addition, the 18-inch barrel is threaded (5/8x24) for a modern touch.

The frame is case-colored steel, while the barrel sports a blued steel finish. As for the stock and fore-end, they have a walnut finish.

MSRP is $1,999. Learn more at taylorsfirearms.com.

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