That thing is a conundrum. It is strangely sad and amazingly awesome all at the same time.kdf9511 said:Well if your going to get a statical coach gun then I guess you need a tactical lever gun to go with it.
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kdf9511 said:Well if your going to get a statical coach gun then I guess you need a tactical lever gun to go with it.
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It's like the original Chevy Avalanche, or the Pontiac Aztek. Lots of possibly good ideas, epically awful result.Josh Beauchamp said:That thing is a conundrum. It is strangely sad and amazingly awesome all at the same time.
Now that would be very handy if built on the Marlin 1894 .44 package. Then you could pair it up with a nice S&W 629 or Ruger Super Blackhawk and have a matched pair of pistol and carbine both shooting the same round.Brent Akin said:It's like the original Chevy Avalanche, or the Pontiac Aztek. Lots of possibly good ideas, epically awful result.
IMO, threaded .30-30 lever gun is quite usable. You aren't dependent on high powered loads to function, like the AR system; so loading subsonic bullets wouldn't be a problem. And if they'd gone with a single bottom rail for a light in front of the standard section of foregrip, instead of the short 3 sided rail, it would have been useful. Also, ditch the broken arm looking AR stock setup.
This type setup would be nice:
Which uses this system:
XS Lever Rail Ghost Ring Sight Set Marlin 336 with Round Barrel Aluminum Black for $135