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Bond Arms Levergun
Re: Bond Arms Levergun
Not my style, looks like one of those terrible black “assault rifles”.
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Re: Bond Arms Levergun
A Big fat NOPE!
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Re: Bond Arms Levergun
UPDATE from Jan 2023 :
anticipated sale price $1,500 .... quote from link below : "To be clear, this rifle is still in a pre-production prototype phase, but Bond Arms tells us they've been testing and refining it for more than a year already."
https://www.offgridweb.com/gear/new-bon ... ion-ar-15/
anticipated sale price $1,500 .... quote from link below : "To be clear, this rifle is still in a pre-production prototype phase, but Bond Arms tells us they've been testing and refining it for more than a year already."
https://www.offgridweb.com/gear/new-bon ... ion-ar-15/
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Re: Bond Arms Levergun
Here is the range test:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6KNJ0nadTo
Yes, it's not pretty, but it looks very functional and will meet the needs of those where semi-autos are NOT permitted, like the UK. If you read the comments they are very excited. I don't know that I would add it to my collection, I have my Henry's for the lever gun class, and other guns to fill the other needs, but I can certainly see where this would fit the bill for a LOT of folks. I can see them selling as fast as Bond can get them out the door. Especially when they start adding additional calibers to meet customer demands. To be able to have the gun in .223 for plinking or piggies, and step up to a larger caliber for deer, and higher for bigger game by changing uppers and mags... Yup, they will probably sell very well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6KNJ0nadTo
Yes, it's not pretty, but it looks very functional and will meet the needs of those where semi-autos are NOT permitted, like the UK. If you read the comments they are very excited. I don't know that I would add it to my collection, I have my Henry's for the lever gun class, and other guns to fill the other needs, but I can certainly see where this would fit the bill for a LOT of folks. I can see them selling as fast as Bond can get them out the door. Especially when they start adding additional calibers to meet customer demands. To be able to have the gun in .223 for plinking or piggies, and step up to a larger caliber for deer, and higher for bigger game by changing uppers and mags... Yup, they will probably sell very well.
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Re: Bond Arms Levergun
I bought my Ruger American Ranch Bolt action in 556 over other options BECAUSE it would accept the AR mags. It came with a 5 round mag. I had a number of 10, 20, and 30 round mags from my two careers. Nice to go looking for the coyotes with an AR mag in the gun and have PLENTY of ammo in case a need appears. Or to simply walk down to the range to plink with 20 rounds in the gun.
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Re: Bond Arms Levergun
My Henry Long Ranger in .223/5.56 with 5 round mag is much nicer looking.
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Re: Bond Arms Levergun
Agree.^^^ I wish the gun companies would leave the "old style" lever action rifles alone and not make them to resemble something that certain elements will want to ban. Wrong direction.
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Re: Bond Arms Levergun
Its 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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