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Everyone has things they like and dislike and this is one that I don't like. I'm sure it was designed for what they thought was a need. I love lever actions and I love pistol caliber carbines but not this one. This is one of the ugliest rifles I have seen in a while.



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I’ve been seeing quite a few of the “dark” tactical lever action rifles lately. They seem to draw good money and I’ll speculate it’s from the young AR Tactical crowd, who probably don’t like wood and steel rifles.

As far as me….. forget it, it’s not for me!


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The Lever Actions were tacticool when they were invented back in the mid 1800's.

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That's a no from me too Mike....I can just see the " modern cowboy " with that magazine sticking out of his saddle scabbard....

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While these are undeniably ugly, and I don't agree with all the specifications of this particular rifle the basic concept is probably a very good option for a defensive rifle in those markets where semi-auto rifles are either banned or heavily controlled.
 
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The action looks similar to the 1860/66/73 family but that is where most of the similarity ends.

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Me thinks this would be a good companion to the Rhino revolver.
 
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Im old schoool, wood and steel for ever..If I need a battle I will reach for my 94 30-30! shocker


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second on my 94 30-30
 
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I think the original was 3D printed by a sixth grader raised on combat video games ...


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I just threw up in my mouth.
 
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Not only ugly, but ridiculous besides.


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Good idea Bill.

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Not for me neither, but for those who live where handguns and semi auto rifle are restricted, I see the appeal.


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it needs a birds-head grip
 
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For me it at least wouldn't look as ugly if it didn't have a magazine hanging down and they went with an under barrel mag tube.
I forgot to mention it has an MSRP of $1962.00.
I think that some people who couldn't possess a semi auto rifle or pistol would probably buy a revolver instead of this thing.
It might look like the best thing since sliced bread to some people. I guess that's why we have the old saying "That's why they make Fords and Chevys". Couldn't believe that price though.

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There is a name for that type rifle---It is a POS!

POS---Piece of Shit!

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The term that comes to my mind is abomination. Looks like something designed by the Antifa dim wits.
What's next, laser lever gun? 2020



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