The MAUL-AR lever-action rifle is designed with hunters in mind but is versatile enough to be a good fit for any gun owner desiring a fast, accurate firearm. This is a semi-automatic rifle that’s made to cycle quickly and accurately, so the shooter can follow up on moving or multiple targets much faster
AI review?That article uses a lot of words to provide very little actual information about the gun itself. What does the quote below mean? Are we re-defining "semi-automatic" to encompass manually-operated lever-actions now? Or is this some kind of hybrid that can do both? Or is the author just throwing together buzz-words with no idea what they're actually talking about?
I’m going to place my bet that this is not the lever action rifle version of the SPAS-12 and this lady just doesn’t know what she’s talking about. I am however interested to see what this would be chambered in to make it appealing to hunters.That article uses a lot of words to provide very little actual information about the gun itself. What does the quote below mean? Are we re-defining "semi-automatic" to encompass manually-operated lever-actions now? Or is this some kind of hybrid that can do both? Or is the author just throwing together buzz-words with no idea what they're actually talking about?
I had that thought, and it does read like that. It's credited to a person, but who knows. Maybe she phoned it in and let an AI do it for her. I almost hope that's the case, lol.AI review?
That's to slice the pineapple for your pizza, or, to squirt the ketchup on your mac n cheese - your choiceIf it's a semi-auto, what's the lever for?
Or to quickly switch between 9mm and 45 ACPThat's to slice the pineapple for your pizza, or, to squirt the ketchup on your mac n cheese - your choice
Made my brain hurt reading it.That article uses a lot of words to provide very little actual information about the gun itself. What does the quote below mean? Are we re-defining "semi-automatic" to encompass manually-operated lever-actions now? Or is this some kind of hybrid that can do both? Or is the author just throwing together buzz-words with no idea what they're actually talking about?
I think whomever or whatever wrote it has no clue about this rifle.If it's a semi-auto, what's the lever for?
I always thought the 300blk, suppressed, was far too quiet. Cycling a lever should fix that right up.Might be an interesting idea in 300BO with a suppressor.
My own sense of decency and rightness aside, the problem with these crossovers, imho, is that their only selling point is kookiness. It’s, uh, unique. I guess. But there’s no real point beyond a need to feel different and they typically don’t work very well.A sin against man, nature and the almighty IMHO
Some of the key attributes of a lever gun is its handiness, slim profile, ballance...this doesn't appear to cover any of those.My own sense of decency and rightness aside, the problem with these crossovers, imho, is that their only selling point is kookiness. It’s, uh, unique. I guess. But there’s no real point beyond a need to feel different and they typically don’t work very well.
This isn’t innovation. It’s LSD on a rainy day.
You very well may have hit the nail on the head. There’s a lot of money to be made from the cinema/video game crowd. I see folks all over, trying to replicate or clone some movie prop or gun they had in a game. This has real Mad Max/Borderlands vibes. Wouldn’t be surprised to see crazy bright cerakote schemes offered from factory.That looks like some mad max firearms