9mm lever action
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9mm lever action
f:P
A copy of the brass mounted 1860 Henry lever action but in .22 lr cal
I’m totally down for the mares leg 9mm
Could have options like a large loop and standard loop lever, wood and polymer, full stock and short, takedown option (which would be unreal), gold plated bling blong version, etc
Pistol Calibers 9mm, .40, .45ACP
Surplus 7.62 x 25, 7.62 x 39
Side loading 357 but with wood and straight stock.
CCFR
something light weight in .44RM & .357M!
power corrupts, but absolute power is kinda cool!
I fully understand the design issues with non-rimmed lever guns (9mm). That being said, if you can pull that one off you will truly be pulling a rabbit out of your hat.
1944 - 18 year old men stormed the beaches of Normandy into almost certain death.
2021 - 18 year old boys need a safe space because words hurt their feelings.
2022 - 18 year old boys aren't sure what bathroom to use.
Magazine fed long range lever in 7.62x54 R !!! Wood stock with iron sights. Oh baby!
Last edited by Victory 1945; 07-22-2020 at 12:04 PM.
Hold off on the new models until you can make a lever gun that doesn't weigh 9.5 pounds, and cycles properly first.