As a kid I watched former baseball star Chuck Conners rapid fire his Winchester 92 from the hip on the TV once a week and then spin cock his carbine. I had a metal and plastic toy version of his carbine that did the same thing with caps. I was the coolest kid on the block. John Wayne spin cocking his carbine in Stagecoach and True Grit were other iconic images. The fact that both actors were pretty tall dudes with long arms that had enough clearance to do the fancy work with their carbines was beside the point for me; I've always wanted my own version of their little carbines.
Recently I traded my regulation lever from my Rossi 92 .357 carbine for the oversized loop from a Rossi Ranch Hand repeating pistol thing (hard to catagorize exactly what it is) and now have my very own Ringo Kid special. I won't attempt to spin cock it though as I'd rather not shoot myself or break the pin that connects the lever and the bolt!

Took it to the range today for some short range testing (steel plates at 30-35 yards). Once I got the hang of it, the oversize loop is pretty comfortable and fast acting. I no longer get my fingers pinched and twisted when working the action quickly.