First Ever 9mm Lever Action Rifle

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  • guzma393

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    Jan 15, 2020
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    Severn, MD
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    Alan3413

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    Mar 4, 2013
    17,199
    Looks like a Rossi lever action and a Ruger 10/22 got drunk one evening and this was the result
     

    joppaj

    Sheepdog
    Staff member
    Moderator
    Apr 11, 2008
    46,725
    MD
    In the 80s there was a cartoon called Bravestarr. One of the characters was a horse named 30-30 with a lever action laser blunderbuss. This rifle reminds me of that.
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    teratos

    My hair is amazing
    MDS Supporter
    Patriot Picket
    Jan 22, 2009
    59,849
    Bel Air
    Oh, no I get that part. Just, at $2k, just get it in 38/357.
    2K is high. Agree, nothing the 9mm can’t do the .38 can’t. Except the mag capacity. Not sure that’s an “advantage”
     
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    wilcam47

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 4, 2008
    26,079
    Changed zip code
    Totally not sure who needs this or how useful it would be and it seems a total bastardization, but still,

    I want one.



    The Tombstone 9MM is POF-USA’s take on a lever-action rifle. Tombstone is a modern-lever-action cha:puke2:mbered in a pistol caliber, initially offered in 9MM. The rifle comes with the same proven 20-round standard magazine, or optional 10-round, that accompanies the POF-USA Phoenix. The Tombstone’s compact overall length is just 36” and comes in at an ultra-lightweight 5.75lbs (unloaded weight). The trigger is a proprietary non-adjustable design, featuring a smooth pull and crisp break of 3.5lbs. The 16.5” free-floating 4150 steel barrel is complimented by POF’s 10.5” Modular Receiver Rail (M.R.R.), with M-Lok slots at the 3, 6, 9 and a 2” picatinny rail at the 12 position. The integrated XS Ghost Ring sights allow for quick target acquisition and POF’s removable dual port muzzle break is ideal for fast follow-up shots.

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    Alan3413

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 4, 2013
    17,199
    If they got rid of the goofy mag and used a tube, it might actually be interesting.
     

    K31

    "Part of that Ultra MAGA Crowd"
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 15, 2006
    35,680
    AA county
    It's a repeater for places where semi autos are banned/ heavily regulated. Other than that...
    That's what I thought at first but in such a place are they likely to permit the peasantry to have "high capacity magazine clips" as well?
     

    erwos

    The Hebrew Hammer
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 25, 2009
    13,891
    Rockville, MD
    $2000 and proprietary mags. Awesome.

    I'll keep my eyes open for the FightLite Herring, which has a much more sane MSRP.
     

    Straightbolt

    unindicted co-conspirator
    Apr 4, 2015
    2,507
    The 'Burbs
    That thing is a freak show.
    I wouldn't mind seeing a pump action 9mm with a tubular under barrel magazine in a wood stock. Something like a Remington 572 BDL
     

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