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Thread: 2023 SHOT Show: Mad Pig Tactical lever action - just to piss off the fogeys

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    Whats the US price on one of these?

    On edit; Just went to their site. You supply rifle. And conversion is $2,000 to $2300 USD.
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    Not to my liking, just waiting for the day someone will market a tactical Hawken M.L. With a skeleton stock , pic. Rails, flashlight, and all the other goodies, and then all the wanna bee navy seals will start casting tactical rounds balls. As long as shooters keep shootin and we get new people into the lifestyle, all is good.

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    Kind of ugly :-)

    The Youtube channel "Garand Thumb" has a video on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Owner View Post
    Whats the US price on one of these?

    On edit; Just went to their site. You supply rifle. And conversion is $2,000 to $2300 USD.

    $2,000 to $3,000 on top of purchase price of rifle. If I saw one of these this Fudd would not be annoyed. I'd just smile like I do when i see the young guy with a spoiler on his Corolla
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glockenspiel View Post
    Well that should really piss off the Fudds on the range.
    I didn't think Fudds went to the range...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bunny View Post
    Not to my liking, just waiting for the day someone will market a tactical Hawken M.L. With a skeleton stock , pic. Rails, flashlight, and all the other goodies, and then all the wanna bee navy seals will start casting tactical rounds balls. As long as shooters keep shootin and we get new people into the lifestyle, all is good.
    But… this isn’t a black powder muzzle loader. A 1895 is a “modern” firearm. We have “Tactical” pump shotguns and bolt actions why is a lever action exempted from modern “Tactical” aesthetics?
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    Did you check out the bond arms lever lower than can be used with AR uppers. I know it's a one off for now but I can't stop wanting it.
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    Red Deer Shooting Centre advertises some of these type components.
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    I'd sell off half my crap to be able to use a can on our rifles. A buddy of mine was out at industry day this year at Shot and got to test out some on a few levers ranging from 38/357 to 45-70. He said that the report of the hammer hitting the pin and the projectile hitting the steel plate on the 38 was louder that the actual shot going off. The 45-70 was easily doable without ear defenders as well.

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