EGE ARMS LEVAR12S LEVER ACTION 10.6" BLACK WALNUT 12ga Shotgun Non-Restricted

These pics of the wood stock taken from the manual..
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And this is the polymer stock model
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That is interesting, the levers for the Levars are slightly different, if you look at the inside top of each hand loop the metal cut out is different and the angle of the hand loop also appears to be slightly different. And obviously the attaching angle for the stock bolt is different as well
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That is interesting, the levers for the Levars are slightly different, if you look at the inside top of each hand loop the metal cut out is different and the angle of the hand loop also appears to be slightly different. And obviously the attaching angle for the stock bolt is different as wellView attachment 961029View attachment 961031
Bottom of the loop is actually shaped different as well. I think this means the throw of my walnut lever is going to be shorter than the polymer, this would just be straight up based on the distances involved. (even if slight). Hopefully I run into someone at my club who has the polymer one so I can just directly compare the throws. (I should have tested this at Tenda).
 
Bottom of the loop is actually shaped different as well. I think this means the throw of my walnut lever is going to be shorter than the polymer, this would just be straight up based on the distances involved. (even if slight). Hopefully I run into someone at my club who has the polymer one so I can just directly compare the throws. (I should have tested this at Tenda).

Yes the grip angle on the wood stock also appears slightly different, but why would it be shorter throw? The bolt still needs to travel the same distance.. same linkage and everything..
 
Yes the grip angle on the wood stock also appears slightly different, but why would it be shorter throw? The bolt still needs to travel the same distance.. same linkage and everything..
Hey. To me this is about inputs. Changing the lever geometry and angle will indeed change the amount of throw I need to apply to move the bolt the same distance. In this case I think the difference may not even be noticeable. Just as an example - Ever changed the length of a joystick on your X-Box controller (so you could get more control in a sniper game for example)? Same idea. I don't know if it will be noticeable or not, but it's so weird that they created 2 different setups for essentially the same firearm - instead of just adapting the polymer stock to use the same receiver mating as the walnut.
 
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