http://www.proguns.com/dpmsarms-pumpactionrifle.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;KD5NRH wrote:Now that's got me wondering; how hard would it be to make a lever-action AR? Detachable mags, (preferably existing AR mags) adjustable composite stock, all the naughty bits, but not semiauto. I'd save up my nickels for a .308 or .243 LAR10.TheArmedFarmer wrote:High capacity detachable magazines and auto/semi-auto features are not the most important aspect to the rifleman. Sure, those features would be valuable in a zombie outbreak, but in a military-style engagement of a hostile enemy, good sights and accurate shot placement are infinitely more important. Surprise, good cover and shot placement trump everything.BobCat wrote:What new firearms designs might come about in consequence of new "bans" that "they" enact? For a while you could not buy a new AR-15 in CA; then the "compliant" stocks and "fixed" magazines came along and now there are AR-15s that are not "assault weapons" in CA.

Apparently not THAT hard!!
heck..they come from the factory that way!
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