NEW G Force Huckleberry LTAC First 100 Rounds

Published on August 4, 2024
Duration: 12:32

This review covers the G Force Huckleberry LTAC lever-action rifle in .357 Magnum. The presenter highlights its budget-friendly price point (around $550-$650) and various configurations, including different stock materials and barrel lengths (16.5" and 20"). Key features include an 8+1 capacity, a threaded 1/2x28 barrel, fiber optic front sight, and an integrated Picatinny rail. The review also touches on the 1892-style action, its top ejection, and potential operational quirks observed during the first 100 rounds, alongside a review of the Fox Army FXA2 Pro red dot sight.

Quick Summary

The G Force Huckleberry LTAC is a budget-friendly .357 Magnum lever-action rifle, typically costing between $550-$650. It features an 8+1 capacity, a 16.5-inch threaded barrel (1/2x28), an MLOK handguard, and an 1892-style action with top ejection. Initial testing revealed potential feeding and ejection quirks when the action is cycled rapidly or short-stroked.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction & Channel Welcome
  2. 00:14Introducing the G Force Huckleberry LTAC
  3. 01:53Full Disclosure & Review Approach
  4. 02:09Budget-Friendly Price Point
  5. 02:41Configuration Options & Barrel Lengths
  6. 02:53Magazine Capacity & Threaded Barrel
  7. 03:22Sights & Optics Mount
  8. 03:431892 Style Action & Ejection
  9. 04:30MLOK Handguard & Shell Caddy
  10. 05:03Safety Lever Discussion
  11. 05:38Fox Army FXA2 Pro Red Dot Review
  12. 07:36Shooting Experience & Ammunition
  13. 08:26Observed Issues: Feeding & Ejection
  14. 10:02Customer Service Interaction with G Force
  15. 10:54First 100 Rounds Summary & Future Plans
  16. 11:11Overall Impression & Western Style Appeal
  17. 11:25Viewer Engagement & Call to Action
  18. 12:04Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price range for the G Force Huckleberry LTAC lever-action rifle?

The G Force Huckleberry LTAC is considered a budget-friendly lever-action rifle, typically priced between $550 and $650. This price can vary depending on the specific configuration chosen and the retailer.

What caliber is the G Force Huckleberry LTAC, and what are its key features?

The G Force Huckleberry LTAC is chambered in .357 Magnum. Key features include an 8+1 capacity, a 16.5-inch or 20-inch barrel option, a factory-threaded 1/2x28 barrel, an MLOK handguard, and an integrated Picatinny rail for optics.

What type of action does the G Force Huckleberry LTAC use, and how does it eject casings?

The G Force Huckleberry LTAC utilizes an 1892-style action. This design is characterized by its spent casings ejecting vertically from the top of the receiver, which differs from side-ejecting lever-action designs.

What operational issues were observed during the first 100 rounds of the G Force Huckleberry LTAC?

During the initial 100 rounds, two issues were noted: occasional vertical feeding of rounds into the chamber, potentially due to short-stroking, and the ejection of a spent casing along with the next round when the action was operated rapidly.

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