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Scary I looking IMHO
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Kind of like this one, only heavier.
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Looks like a progress... in reverse. ( = progressive)
I would feel better armed with Jallen's lever action.
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Not that I want to be forced to use one, but gotta disagree with y'all. A manual action AR could be lighter than a lever (about 6-7 pounds vs about 7-8 pounds, depending on configuration) and with even a 10-round mag would have a few more BBs than a lever gun. Not to mention better stock iron sights and better optics interface.
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A-R wrote:Not that I want to be forced to use one, but gotta disagree with y'all. A manual action AR could be lighter than a lever (about 6-7 pounds vs about 7-8 pounds, depending on configuration) and with even a 10-round mag would have a few more BBs than a lever gun. Not to mention better stock iron sights and better optics interface.

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His rifle is broken -- doesn't cycle. He should get it fixed. :fire :fire
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Get him a really AK. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I would love to have something like a Mauser bolt lock work in an AR platform; maybe a 300 winmag.
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JALLEN wrote:[ Image ]

Kind of like this one, only heavier.
And the thutty thutty would have .30-30 or better ballistics instead of .223, which could be considered a better choice.
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jimlongley wrote:
JALLEN wrote:[ Image ]

Kind of like this one, only heavier.
And the thutty thutty would have .30-30 or better ballistics instead of .223, which could be considered a better choice.
Mine is a .38/.357, light, compact, although harder/slower to reload, for sure than merely popping in a new magazine. It is unquestionably legal in California though. Before bullet buttons, when EBRs were considered illegal here, I thought it would be ideal for a bug out gun, with respectable fire power, paired with my Ruger GP100, same ammo etc., but now the ravages of old age and decrepitude make bugging out either impossible or a bad idea.
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