TactiCOOL lever rifle.

shotzee

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Why?

Because I can.

Im starting to think about building a zombie lever rifle.

I have a 511 eotech with no gun to slap under it.


Im thinking about a marlin cowboy in 44mag
XS scout rail+eotech
Paint the wood black or OD green
Maybe even thread the barrel and put on a flash hider if possible.
Thoughts?

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I'll tell ya right now......... If you build this "Zombie Lever Gun", all the tactical fondlers at school will be green with envy.

You will be soooooo cool!



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You should probably strip the wood, and spray it with truck bed liner prior to kryloning it ....... Oh wait , I think that was already done.
Scott
 
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I suggest finding an original Winchester 1886 Take-Down Deluxe with highly figured wood. Look for a .40-70, .33 WCF or other rare bird. Strip the finish, both wood and stock then Krylon the whole thing black. Mount a Pictinny rail on both sides on the fore-end and drill the reciever both for scope mounts and on the sides for pressure release. Install a red dot sight up top, a laser on one side and an ubercool flashlight on the other side. Put on 3 swivel studs. 2 for a tactical sling with ammo carriers, and 1 for the bi-pod. If possible, yard off the original butt-stock and replace it with a telescoping model for an AR. Don't forget to install a ventelated hand gaurd on the barrel, too.
This looks like a good starting rifle:
42954537.JPG

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I suggest finding an original Winchester 1886 Take-Down Deluxe with highly figured wood. Look for a .40-70, .33 WCF or other rare bird. Strip the finish, both wood and stock then Krylon the whole thing black. Mount a Pictinny rail on both sides on the fore-end and drill the reciever both for scope mounts and on the sides for pressure release. Install a red dot sight up top, a laser on one side and an ubercool flashlight on the other side. Put on 3 swivel studs. 2 for a tactical sling with ammo carriers, and 1 for the bi-pod. If possible, yard off the original butt-stock and replace it with a telescoping model for an AR. Don't forget to install a ventelated hand gaurd on the barrel, too.
This looks like a good starting rifle:
42954537.JPG

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Don't forget the Big Loop lever!
 
Not bad not bad, most times you can effectively fire a lever the same speed at a semi auto.

You guys have huge caibers though nice. ill just use a 44mag.
 
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