Chiappa Little Badgers -- First Shipment Has Landed

for the impatient, Frontier Firearms has them "in stock" for a little extra. I was very tempted to buy but I think I can hold out for the next batch at a better price.

Never buy front frontier fire arms, they are not reasonable people running that crap shoot. They will sell you a rifle, and next day put up a sale $80 less the price, and when you ask them they should price match, cuz it's only been 24 hrs since purchase and hasn't even been shipped, they said NO WAY! Your stuck with the price you paid, end of storey and no more responses from them. And you can't even return it to them without the 20% restocking free, so it's pointless.

Wanstalls all the way boys!
 
"We at the RCMP lab have found that this firearm is easily able to be converted into fully-automatic, so we deem this to be a prohibited firearm. .... Sorry, couldn't hear you? Oh, how is the conversion accomplished? Hmm, I have notes on that somewhere here... alright, according to the lab, it's easily converted to full auto by, quote, throwing it in the garbage and pulling an AK-47 out of storage, unquote. Oh crap. Now I see why we don't release our testing methodologies.... Uhh, this press conference is over. Remember, GUNS BAD!"

It's too bad. I was really looking forward to this staying non restricted. Too bad it is a converted auto... :(
 
Holding a rail for a grip? I understand the forend rail, but behind the trigger makes no sense. Fix that and make it a true folder, instead of a giant V and you have a winner.
 
Holding a rail for a grip? I understand the forend rail, but behind the trigger makes no sense. Fix that and make it a true folder, instead of a giant V and you have a winner.
I thought of the same thing, when i get it, i will work on it... JP.
 
Holding a rail for a grip? I understand the forend rail, but behind the trigger makes no sense. Fix that and make it a true folder, instead of a giant V and you have a winner.
I assume you put a foregrip right behind the trigger and it becomes a pistol grip
 
I assume you put a foregrip right behind the trigger and it becomes a pistol grip

Its proprietary.

Four Picatinny rails and a threaded muzzle mean that optics, suppressors, grips, lights, lasers and bipods can all be fitted at will. The rail behind the trigger guard is more narrow than the Picatinny standard. Later this summer, a combination grip/cleaning kit holder will be available to fit on it. Little - See more at: http://www.alloutdoor.com/2013/06/19/secret-badgers-popularity/#sthash.S184KsXv.dpuf

Review: http://www.alloutdoor.com/2013/06/19/secret-badgers-popularity/

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I just got my Little Badger in today. Wow. Wow wow wow. I shouldn't be this excited over a single-shot break action, but wow, am I ever. It's very solidly built, and just... awesome. One thing that I wasn't expecting is that the rear side is adjustable for not only windage, but also elevation (for fixed distances). Also, for those (like me) who want it to fold down more... just remove the bottom pic rail. It makes about 2.25" difference, as measured from the top of the sight hood to the top of the butt plate, which doesn't sound like much, but is HUGE when you see it. I plan to wrap the handguard with paracord to both replace the "grip-feel" provided by the pic rail, and give me paracord to use in an emergency (also, I'll get my girlfriend to crochet paracord onto the stock for the same reason).

Can't wait to shoot this thing. At this point... I'll probably buy at least 1 more from the next batch, so both my bugout bag and my girlfriend's bugout bag have one!
 
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