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DO NOT  ask how ridiculous or stupid someone can be!!


Many will take it as a personal challenge!!

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2 hours ago, Blackwater 53393 said:

DO NOT  ask how ridiculous or stupid someone can be!!


Many will take it as a personal challenge!!

And, they will subsequently demonstrate how far their stupidity will extend. Remember Buzz Lightyear's famous quote 'To stupidity, and beyond"

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That lever action definitely is odd. I wonder if they named it “Herring” because it gives off a visual foul aroma. :lol:
 

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Hey! It’s only 1300 bucks! WOW!!! <_<

https://fightlite.com/rifles/herring-lever-action

 

Actually it’s not all that bad but that price is a bit much.

 

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7 minutes ago, Pat Riot said:

That lever action definitely is odd. I wonder if they named it “Herring” because it gives off a visual foul aroma. :lol:
 

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Hey! It’s only 1300 bucks! WOW!!! <_<

https://fightlite.com/rifles/herring-lever-action

 

Actually it’s not all that bad but that price is a bit much.

 

About the same as a new Marlin.

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3 hours ago, sassnetguy50 said:

Currently unusable in states with bans on self loaders.  

 

2 hours ago, Sgt. C.J. Sabre, SASS #46770 said:

Why? It's a lever action.

 

36 minutes ago, sassnetguy50 said:

Correct, because it is a lever action.  It can still be subject to magazine capacity limits.  

That's not what you said. And you can get 5 or 10 round AR magazines.

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More “tactical” lever guns. I handled a Henry X model recently. I want one in .45 Colt. 

https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/8-tactical-lever-action-rifles-available-in-2023/

 

Then we have the S&W 1854 lever gun that has nothing 1854 about it. 
https://www.rifleshootermag.com/editorial/smith-wesson-model-1854-lever-action/490235

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I watched that entire FightLite video. Definitely some interesting guns there, but I will probably never buy one. I did like the wood and laminate stocked long guns. That lever action “pistol” is odd.

That’s like taking a 4 wheel drive truck then slamming it down to the ground then putting little tiny wheels on it. Weird. 

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It's an AR type platform that is legal in states where the actual semi-auto AR-15 is banned, like here in CT.

 

There are more accessories for the AR platform than any other rifle I can think of, some are useful accessories and some are stupid.  And an AR 15 lever action is a lot quicker to fire than a bolt action.

 

But that doesn't mean I want one.

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6 hours ago, Chantry said:

It's an AR type platform that is legal in states where the actual semi-auto AR-15 is banned, like here in CT.

 

There are more accessories for the AR platform than any other rifle I can think of, some are useful accessories and some are stupid.  And an AR 15 lever action is a lot quicker to fire than a bolt action.

 

But that doesn't mean I want one.

Enough reason to make one then…..

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3 hours ago, Dirty Dan Dawkins said:

The AR platform has never ever scratched my itch, but this is ingenious and looks fun. Yay America

I have owned a few AR-15s and I just couldn’t get into them. I think it was mostly because I just don’t really care for the .223/5.56 cartridge and I really didn’t want to play around with other cartridges in the AR-15 realm. 
I did however liked the concept of the AR-10 in .308. But every one I checked out was too darn heavy. Then Ruger came out with the SFAR. I bought one and I really like it. I like to take it and my Garand to the range. 
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On 2/8/2024 at 4:13 PM, Warden Callaway said:

I'm sure some will fill a tingle in their pants over this crap..

 

 

 

Kalifornia Approved

AR15 lol :P

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On 2/9/2024 at 10:16 PM, Pat Riot said:

I have owned a few AR-15s and I just couldn’t get into them. I think it was mostly because I just don’t really care for the .223/5.56 cartridge and I really didn’t want to play around with other cartridges in the AR-15 realm. 
I did however liked the concept of the AR-10 in .308. But every one I checked out was too darn heavy. Then Ruger came out with the SFAR. I bought one and I really like it. I like to take it and my Garand to the range. 
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Plus in battle the Garand is more effective at clubbing someone to death than an AR.

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On 2/8/2024 at 6:49 PM, Pat Riot said:

 

More “tactical” lever guns. I handled a Henry X model recently. I want one in .45 Colt. 

https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/8-tactical-lever-action-rifles-available-in-2023/

 

Then we have the S&W 1854 lever gun that has nothing 1854 about it. 
https://www.rifleshootermag.com/editorial/smith-wesson-model-1854-lever-action/490235

They named 1854 because that is the year their Volcanic came out.

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