Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Tactical Lever Action?


19 comments:

  1. Looks to be a Marlin Dark with a Midwest Industries handguard.

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  2. Friends don't let friends do that to a good lever gun.

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    1. +1. That is just wrong. However, having escaped Kalifornia, I can understand someone there doing that. The reflections in the car body don't look like Kali to me, but it's hard to tell.

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    2. can't be kalifornia. don't see any turds or urine stains on the concrete.

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  3. I'm cool with the duded up gun, but I like his car better.

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  4. A gayer than 2 boys fuckin lever gun leaned against a faux-camaro?... They got both right the first time, stop fuckin with success for the sake of change.

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  5. There's some good reason to have this sort of rig where ownership of something like an AR is impractical or impossible. The yellow paint fill to make the Batman aesthetic is a little much, and there are more attractive lever guns out there, but those points aside, such a rig would have some real utility in some areas.

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  6. It needs a 30-round banana hanging down in front of the trigger guard... just to bust some 'tard asses.

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    1. And if you really want their heads to explode, show them this--

      https://www.browning.com/news/articles/finding-and-restoring-the-legendary-browning-flapper-model-1873.html

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  7. I'll keep my brass, steel and walnut Henry's TYVM.

    If I wanted black plastic, I'd have an AR. Never had a problem when I carried it's full auto brother, but I like old school.

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  8. I don't need to fuk up my BLR. Works fine the way it was built. 1X4 Redfield. Never needed more than 2 rounds to take down what I was aiming at. And the two times I did, were because I didn't see it go down immediately. But both times it wasn't necessary.
    Now, if I could get a 10 round mag for it, that would be a game changer.

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  9. Part of me agrees with the generally negative comments, and the other part starts smiling and says, "Why not?"
    I'd be leaning towards the lever action belt feed, because that is a good way to handle rimmed ammunition, and also because you can use pointy bullets without worrying about setting off primers, and the BFLAR (Belt Feed Lever Action Rifle) to a whole different level.
    If Browning had thought of it, we would have BFLARs that are water cooled.

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  10. Leverloution
    https://www.hornady.com/ammunition/leverevolution#!/

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  11. I'd be all over this if it were available in my locale.


    You guys have no idea how good you've got it. You will soon as they will take your guns as gun owners have proven they're not much more than Cosplayers.

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