Quiet GForce Tactical Lever-Action .357

Published on May 13, 2024
Duration: 0:21

This review showcases the GForce Tactical Lever-Action rifle in .357 Magnum, highlighting its modern tactical features like an M-LOK handguard and top rail. The demonstration emphasizes the rifle's quiet operation when suppressed, making it suitable for various shooting applications. It's presented as a blend of classic lever-action design with contemporary tactical enhancements.

Quick Summary

The GForce Tactical Lever-Action rifle (LVR357) is chambered in .357 Magnum and .38 Special, featuring a tactical M-LOK handguard and a threaded barrel for suppressors. It offers a quiet shooting experience when suppressed, blending classic lever-action design with modern tactical enhancements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Loading .357 Magnum Rounds
  2. 00:08GForce Tactical LVR357 Overview
  3. 00:11Suppressed Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the GForce Tactical Lever-Action rifle?

The GForce Tactical Lever-Action rifle, model LVR357, is chambered in .357 Magnum and is also compatible with .38 Special ammunition. It features a threaded barrel for suppressor use.

What tactical features does the GForce Tactical LVR357 offer?

The rifle includes a modern M-LOK compatible handguard for accessory mounting and a Picatinny top rail for optics like red dot sights. It is also designed for suppressed shooting.

How does the GForce Tactical LVR357 perform with a suppressor?

The video demonstrates the GForce Tactical LVR357 being fired with a suppressor, showcasing a significantly quiet report from the .357 Magnum rounds, making it effective for stealthy operations or reducing noise pollution.

What ammunition was used in the GForce Tactical LVR357 review?

The review specifically mentions using Federal American Eagle .357 Magnum ammunition for loading into the GForce Tactical Lever-Action rifle during the demonstration.

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