Nightcrawler
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It's not exactly original, but nobody's making one right now.
Lever Action Shotgun
-Solid top receiver, side ejection, feeds from the bottom, like a --standard pump or semi.
-5+1 Capacity, with +2, +3, and +4 magazine extensions available.
-Fine Walnut stock and rugged, good looking finish.
-Sling swivel studs included
-3" chamber, 12, 16, 20, and 28 gauge models. (I don't actually know the standard lengths of 16 or 28 gauge shells)
-10 Gauge version with 3.5" chamber and 4+1 capacity. (+1 and +2 10 gauge magazine extensions available.)
-Smooth lever action with tight lockup.
-Exposed hammer.
-Crossbolt hammer block saftey available on request.
-Well designed ventilated rubber recoil pad.
-About 8lbs weight (you want a little heft in a shotgun, otherwise it'll beat the snot out of you).
-Drilled & tapped for scope mounts.
Basic version would feature a 20" smoothbore, rifle sighted barrel with an improved cylinder choke.
-24", 26", 28", and 30" ventilated rib barrel versions with interchangable choke tubes available.
-22" fully rifled slug barrel available.
-18.5" cylinder bore barrel available
-"Terminator-Style" pistol-grip only stock available.
-Standard, square, or extra big "rifleman" lever loops available.
-Shortened LOP "Bantam" stocks available.
SO...
Who'd buy one of these? I suspect the price would be about the same as a good semiauto. It's not necessarily "better" or "worse" than a pump or semi, it's just something different. I happen to be a fan of variety.
Lever Action Shotgun
-Solid top receiver, side ejection, feeds from the bottom, like a --standard pump or semi.
-5+1 Capacity, with +2, +3, and +4 magazine extensions available.
-Fine Walnut stock and rugged, good looking finish.
-Sling swivel studs included
-3" chamber, 12, 16, 20, and 28 gauge models. (I don't actually know the standard lengths of 16 or 28 gauge shells)
-10 Gauge version with 3.5" chamber and 4+1 capacity. (+1 and +2 10 gauge magazine extensions available.)
-Smooth lever action with tight lockup.
-Exposed hammer.
-Crossbolt hammer block saftey available on request.
-Well designed ventilated rubber recoil pad.
-About 8lbs weight (you want a little heft in a shotgun, otherwise it'll beat the snot out of you).
-Drilled & tapped for scope mounts.
Basic version would feature a 20" smoothbore, rifle sighted barrel with an improved cylinder choke.
-24", 26", 28", and 30" ventilated rib barrel versions with interchangable choke tubes available.
-22" fully rifled slug barrel available.
-18.5" cylinder bore barrel available
-"Terminator-Style" pistol-grip only stock available.
-Standard, square, or extra big "rifleman" lever loops available.
-Shortened LOP "Bantam" stocks available.
SO...
Who'd buy one of these? I suspect the price would be about the same as a good semiauto. It's not necessarily "better" or "worse" than a pump or semi, it's just something different. I happen to be a fan of variety.