If you need a basic 12 ga

fiver

Well-Known Member
other than that two mile long drop at the stock,, yeah.
odd it takes Winchester type chokes.
I'd like to see one of these in person, they might be pretty decent for 129$.
 

Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
Whut in'ell is THIS?!!! https://www.cdnnsports.com/mossberg-464-spx-tactical-22lr-26575.html?___SID=U#.W_MEAeJRfIU I can't even begin to imagine what sick, twisted mind thought this debacle up. "NEW! IMPROVED!!! Be the first on your block to own the single ugliest rifle ever to grace the pages of any gun mag!!!!! But WAIT! There's MORE! It's TACTICAL! !!!! Mall Ninjas everywhere have been lusting after a TACTICAL 22LR levergun for decades!!!!! Call now! Operators are standing by!!!!!"
 
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Jeff H

NW Ohio
Whut in'ell is THIS?!!! https://www.cdnnsports.com/mossberg-464-spx-tactical-22lr-26575.html?___SID=U#.W_MEAeJRfIU I can't even begin to imagine what sick, twisted mind thought this debacle up. "NEW! IMPROVED!!! Be the first on your block to own the single ugliest rifle ever to grace the pages of any gun mag!!!!! But WAIT! There's MORE! It's TACTICAL! !!!! Mall Ninjas everywhere have been lusting after a TACTICAL 22LR levergun for decades!!!!! Call now! Operators are standing by!!!!!"

Well, there goes my argument that there insn't even ONE good reason to support gun buyback programs.
 

fiver

Well-Known Member
take the rails off the fore arm, unscrew that thing off the muzzle, and it could be a pretty decent gun.
 
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freebullet

Guest
Your bound to get your monies worth at that price.
I'm with fiver on this one, if it were in hand & local I'd consider it.

Edit to clarify I meant the cheap shotgun. I don't want a tacticool lever in any cal.
 
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Pistolero

Well-Known Member
Hell, buy it and if you don't like it, 90% chance you can make money reselling
it locally.

As to the little pump .22. Kids dream of having a gun "like Dad's rifle". Face it, guys,
today, Dad's rifle is more likely to be an AR than a 1903 Springfield or Model 94. Now,
Grandad's rifle....yeah. Different strokes for different folks. Not my cup of tea, but it
will be interesting to see if it stays in the catalog for more than one year.

Bill
 
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fiver

Well-Known Member
it's got a big brother in 30-30 that's been around for about 10 years..
so I'd bet the chances are pretty good.
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
I just can’t stomach the thought of owning a butt ugly gun.
A tactical AR doesn’t do a lot for me but a lever? Sacrilege.
 

Ian

Notorious member
Ugly ARs can get fixed with spray paint. Then they just look like every other ridiculous piece of camo gear people take into the woods after colorblind game that can sense movement and scent at 500 yards.
 

Rally

NC Minnesota
What's with the forearm on that .22? Is that a shadow or is the forearm two pieces and that poor of a fit??
With the price of gun cleaning supplies, that Hawk would make a good guides shotgun. At the end of the season just throw it away instead of cleaning it. It would save you money.:rolleyes:
 
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Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
Ugly ARs can get fixed with spray paint. Then they just look like every other ridiculous piece of camo gear people take into the woods after colorblind game that can sense movement and scent at 500 yards.


Don't get me going on camo..........
 

fiver

Well-Known Member
or high speed low drag..

what I find amusing is guy's wearing camo jackets not realizing their levi's are like glow in the dark day-glow neon beacons of 'here I am' to a deer.
orange is a soft grey to them, and orange/black camo is actually outlawed in places out west because it is so effective.

I haven't seen one in person but it looks like they just screwed some light rails on a traditional fore-arm.
 
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