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  • DeadeyeChrista'sdad

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    Rossi's little Rio Bravo in .22 and black plastic looks fun. I suspect it'd start a whole new generation of lever addicts, if it were just a little more inexpensive. And let's not even get started on their garden gun version.
     

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    I think this is very intriguing as well. However, I am holding out for the Herring lever-AR to come out in 300 BLK. Closed breach 300BLK rifles are where its at for sound supression.


    PS....I hate the handguard too on the Tombstone.

    PPS. I absolutely love people who are innovating firearms so kudos to POF
     

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    If I had an extra $2000 lying around to blow on something stupid, I would not blow it on something this stupid.

    Sucks as a lever gun because the lines and handling are ruined by that magazine that sticks out like a sore thumb, and doesn't look like it's compatible with any available pistol. Sucks as a PCC because there are far superior choices in 9mm and 45 ACP that do take common pistol mags and are, well, semiauto for semiauto pistol cartridges. For under $1k.

    The only way this makes less sense is if it was chambered in 30 Super Carry.

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    Route 45

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    If you just gotta spend $1500-2000 on a tacticool handgun caliber lever gun, I'd suggest one in a caliber that gives you near-rifle ballistic performance. A handy lever gun in 357 Magnum is knocking on the door of 30-30 ballistics for a 100-150 yard brush gun. And the 44 Magnums are real handy thumpers.

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    I love innovative products, especially in the firearms realm, but we need to not be moving backwards. I feel like items like this are preemptively bowing to the gun control lobby by creating alternative products that give them arguing points. “See, you don’t need that fully-semiautomatic AR, you have a fully capable rifle right here.”
     

    nipprdog

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    If you just gotta spend $1500-2000 on a tacticool handgun caliber lever gun, I'd suggest one in a caliber that gives you near-rifle ballistic performance. A handy lever gun in 357 Magnum is knocking on the door of 30-30 ballistics for a 100-150 yard brush gun. And the 44 Magnums are real handy thumpers.

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    I've got one of those in 357 on order through local Henry Gold dealer. Got it for $100 less than rural king price
     

    Route 45

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    I've got one of those in 357 on order through local Henry Gold dealer. Got it for $100 less than rural king price
    Nice! I've got a Rossi R92 Tactical in 357. Would love to have one of the Henry 357 or 44 X models. Might trade the Rossi in on a Henry if I ever see one in a local shop, but I rarely see the X models out in the wild.
     

    Gabriel

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    If you just gotta spend $1500-2000 on a tacticool handgun caliber lever gun, I'd suggest one in a caliber that gives you near-rifle ballistic performance. A handy lever gun in 357 Magnum is knocking on the door of 30-30 ballistics for a 100-150 yard brush gun. And the 44 Magnums are real handy thumpers.

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    I already have one in .44, but the POF checks some boxes for me that nobody else offers.

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    Gabriel

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    I think this is very intriguing as well. However, I am holding out for the Herring lever-AR to come out in 300 BLK. Closed breach 300BLK rifles are where its at for sound supression.


    PS....I hate the handguard too on the Tombstone.

    PPS. I absolutely love people who are innovating firearms so kudos to POF

    I really like the semiauto version Fightlite makes, but the aesthetics of this one don't appeal to me at all. it is kind of growing on me, though.
     

    two70

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    I like lever guns and I applaud the effort and innovation but it would have been better spent pretty much anywhere else. This thing is pointless to the extreme.
     
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