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It’s actually a folding chassis.No can do. Has evil arm brace AND folding stock AND short barrel.
Three strikes yur out.
(Yeah I love it)
Even killier!!!!It’s actually a folding chassis.
Fictional use case: In Matt Bracken’s book Enemies Foreign and Domestic, the female protagonist used a scoped bolt action pistol to take out an anti-gun politician from distance.What's the use case for a short barrel 5.56 bolt action?
If you’re young enough there is the MILF mansion……im A sexy short barreled bolt action solution, and I’m looking for a wealthy problem.
A short barrel, arm brace bolt action ...
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Can't wait to see it in the next Call of Duty.
SsshhhhHow are you supposed to work the bolt with a braced pistol? Or is the idea that you're supposed to SBR it?
That’s not what comes to my mind....
Well ... there is also the Urban Dictionary definition.That’s not what comes to my mind....
I didn’t know there was any other definition. Let’s just say I grew up around a few truckers.....Well ... there is also the Urban Dictionary definition.
First I've seen an Enfield rather than Mosin 'Obrez' but you are correct that the concept is pretty damn old.
First I've seen an Enfield rather than Mosin 'Obrez' but you are correct that the concept is pretty damn old.
Fictional use case: In Matt Bracken’s book Enemies Foreign and Domestic, the female protagonist used a scoped bolt action pistol to take out an anti-gun politician from distance.
That Enfield is so ugly it's cool.I was waiting to see if someone was going to pick up on it not being a mosin, there are some fugly obrez examples out there!
Well ... there is also the Urban Dictionary definition.
Excerpts form the book:
Inside was an unusual type of firearm completely unknown to the vast majority of people, a single shot Tennyson Champion long-range target pistol. These pistols looked like a cross between an antique dueling piece and a science fiction movie prop gun. This one had a walnut grip and a fourteen-inch-long blued steel barrel. A telescopic sight was mounted on top of the rear of the barrel, and the muzzle end was threaded to accept a compensator or other devices. The Tennyson Champions were unique in that their grip and trigger assemblies could accept a wide variety of interchangeable barrels in literally dozens of calibers. These ranged from .22 rimfire, to rifle cartridges capable of taking down an elk—if the shooter had wrists capable of handling the brutal recoil.
This particular Champion’s barrel was chambered for .223 caliber, also called 5.56mm, the same cartridge fired by the military M-16 and its civilian version, the semi-auto AR-15. With a quality scope and superior ammunition, and fired from a steady rest position, the Champion was capable of rifle-like accuracy. Best of all, the Champion would fit easily into Ranya’s daypack. If and when she ever found the federal agent who killed her father, she intended to pay him back in kind, and the Champion could be exactly the right tool for the job.
Ranya slowly exhaled while putting light pressure on the Champion’s trigger with the pad on the end of her right index finger. The thin black crosshairs danced ever so slightly in rhythm with her pulse as they quartered the top of Sanderson’s head, while he stared straight down at his waiting golf ball. Sanderson was as motionless as a marble statue at the moment that the Tennyson Champion spat out its muffled shot.
That’s the only thing I find interesting about this setup…It’s actually a folding chassis.
That sounds an awful lot like the T/C ContenderExcerpts form the book:
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