Marlin 336... tactical?

Flame suit on. In my defense, it's a working rifle for exploration field camps. It's hard to hold a flashlight and aim it and your rifle at the bear destroying your kitchen tent or worse.

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theres a world of difference between your practical setup and surrounding the gun with four foot-long picatinny rails. just how many lights/lasers/grips and crap do people expect to attach to a lever with all those rails? i have no problem with 'tactical' mods with an actual goal/purpose or to adapt a gun to a situation the user encounters -- i do think that making your gun bristle with picatinny rails on all sides for no reason is silly though.
 
Yeah, but can you hold the foregrip with those rails when you pull the trigger, as much recoil as you get from a 45/70, them rails will rip the piss out of your hands. And that tacticool lever action would look like crap with the forearm pistol grip.

Geologists rifle looks practical, and looks right. Les
 
Wow snob ville or what... :rolleyes:

Personally I'd be happy with said "tactical lever gun" as a camp defender.
In fact if they had a kit for the Win 94 I'd get one.

How many of you folks actually practice holding a flashlight while operating a firearm? Because guess what...Bears tend to attack/raid campsites at night. :rolleyes:

PS geologist:
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Very nice. :)
 
How many of you have held onto a grip like that with a caliber that has some recoil. Crap the AR-15's with that fore end chew the piss out of ya. The barrel mount flashlight is really all you need like the one above. Les
 
As a note, I have use a Lever gun once or twice in our service rifle matches. It was actually pretty fun and I scored quite well!! So what the heck, make it Tactical if you want but use it!


Scott
 
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