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Bond Arms Levergun
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Re: Bond Arms Levergun
Copy that Al.BigAl52 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2023 4:19 pmIts all about the mighty buck. Which isnt so mighty anymore. Trying to lure the punks of the world with the tacticool look. Guess for me It aint cool to be tacticool
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Re: Bond Arms Levergun
Not too hard to guess what I think of such a lever gun, but that's very much a generational thing. After all, my generation grew up with TV westerns and westerns were a big deal at the movie theaters. I do understand, though, that such a lever gun style is in line with what younger shooters like these days. And it's hardly the first tactical style lever gun to hit the market, either. Each to their own, as always.
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Re: Bond Arms Levergun
I just wonder who is the target audience: home self-defense, hunters, militia or those who want an AR-15 style firearm and a law does not allow it?
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Re: Bond Arms Levergun
I have read the comments on several of the videos and most of the excited buyers will be from countries that ban or outlaw semiautos. UK and the like. THEY are very excited about the project and would line up. They are also excited that they will have multiple options for uppers so they can change out calibers and therefore various applications for the same rifle. Yes, it may be ugly, but if your government has denied your right to protect yourself in the way you'd like, this might just seem like the next best thing.
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Re: Bond Arms Levergun
Plus, if it goes 'Bang!', can it be a bad thing?
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Re: Bond Arms Levergun
To me the most important thing is does it shoot straight. As a lefty if it were as accurate as a bolt I would buy one.
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