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New (Beretta) Manurhin MR-73

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#1 ·
Has anyone owned or had experience with the new Manurhin MR-73? It is very interesting and I'm seriously considering one.
Thoughts?
 
#2 ·
mine locked up after two cylinders. the locking lug departed the gun. A bad swage as i recall. Of course it had to go back to the mothership. So much for world class reliability. That soured me on them and most uber expensive guns. i can’t find the photos. it was a beautiful revolver though.
 
#3 ·
I’ve had 2 both got sloppy with timing after 1k I wasn’t to impressed with the reputation of how strong they are. While very accurate they were a bit loose.
I’ve recently got to handle an old factory one it’s build quality is of that reputation I know for a fact it’s got over 8k 357 thru it and lock up is incredibly tight.
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#5 ·
I also had issues with a Beretta Manurhin... when I received, there was a very obvious mar on the otherwise beautiful blued finish. Unacceptable for the amount of money I paid for it. They did make it right by offering to replace it, but left a sour taste in my mouth. The Beretta MR73s are no where close to the legendary reputations these once had, a shame.
 
#11 · (Edited)
Thanks. I agree with your assessment of those two. The Korth is built on a large frame which is also suitable for 44 caliber like a S&W N frame, while the Manurhin is roughly a S&W K/L frame size. I've found that the K/L size frame guns handle better than the N frame size ones do.
 
#13 ·
Thanks. I agree with your assessment of those two. The Korth is built on a large frame which is also suitable for 44 caliber like a S&W N frame, while the Manurhin is roughly a S&W K/L frame size. I've found that the K/L size frame guns handle better than the N frame size ones do


The .44 Mag frame is larger than the 6-shot .357 Mongoose frame. The 8-shot .357 frame may be the same as the .44 frame. The 6-shot Mongoose is close to the Smith L-frame.
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#14 ·
I just pulled my Korth's out and yes the Mongoose is a little smaller than the 44 but still larger than my S&W L frame guns. Nice guns but I prefer the french revolver for it's size and the wonderful way it works.