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The 1 Pound Pack-Rifle (And Fishing Pole!) | The Firearm Blog

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[TD]Caliber

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[TD].22 LR

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[TD]Capacity

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[TD]Single Shot

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[TD]Action

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[TD]Bolt Action

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[TD]Finish

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[TD]Aluminum / Carbon Fiber

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[TD]Barrel

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[TD]Button rifled with Carbon Fiber Outer

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[TD]Stock

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[TD]Carbon Fiber

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[TD]Overall Length

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[TD]33"

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[TD]Takedown Length

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[TD]17"

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[TD]Weight

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[TD]0.97 lbs.

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[TD]Sights

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[TD]Adjustable Peep

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[TD]MSRP (Price)

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[TD]$425

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Guest BenderBendingRodriguez
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Very cool idea. Maybe a bit awkward in execution, but still interesting.

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I would have jest brought my walther p22 jest as light and at 25yrds done the same not a bunch of sticks in my back PAC jest sayin hehehe

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and all I need there is a fishing line and hook witch takes no room in my back PAC . and hook it to a branch and fish while I'm hunting other pray hehehe

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Personally, I'd go with the 3.5lb Henry AR-7 or 3.25lb Marlin Papoose if i needed a take-down .22. I'd carry the extra weight just to get away from that uncovered trigger. Oh, and the Henry and Marlin are both in the $250 range.

Just my thoughts, your mileage may vary.

Mac

Posted (edited)

Thanks to Dolomite for posting - it is an interesting thing to see. For a price point around $150 (which, I am sure, would mean a major $$$ loss for the company) it might be a cool thing to have. As it is, I'd be more interested in one of the Rossi youth, single shot .22/.410 combos that Wally sells for around a hundred and forty bucks. Of course, I don't do any serious, back-country hiking so I don't have the same load weight concerns as someone who does.

Edited by JAB
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I don't think it is meant to be a everyday use gun. It is for those times when you need to gather food in an austere environment. Almost like those people who carry a slingshot, as a just in case measure of safety. And with the lightweight packing it for those occasions would be easier on you.

Dolomite

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Looks like a long-barrel zip gun. I just can't figure out what size nail they used for the firing pin and where they hid the rubber band.

Mac

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