The Stupidest Lever Gun I've Ever Seen

Published on July 15, 2023
Duration: 23:44

The POF Tombstone 9mm lever-action rifle is reviewed as a unique, albeit impractical, range toy with a high 'cool factor.' While fun to shoot with nominal recoil, its $2,000 MSRP is significantly hampered by proprietary magazines and a critical failure of a hammer extension screw during testing. It excels as a nostalgic 'space cowboy' aesthetic piece rather than a duty or tactical firearm.

Quick Summary

The POF Tombstone 9mm lever-action rifle is a unique, high-priced ($2,000 MSRP) 9mm PCC known for its 'space cowboy' aesthetic. While fun to shoot with low recoil, it suffers from proprietary magazines and a critical hammer screw failure, making it impractical for duty use and positioning it as a novelty range toy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sci-Fi Parody Intro & Space Cowboy Vibe
  2. 02:24Introducing the POF Tombstone 9mm
  3. 03:41Range Performance & First Impressions
  4. 05:48Proprietary Magazines & Pricing Critique
  5. 07:23Mechanical Failure: Broken Hammer Screw
  6. 09:29Ballistics Testing & Shooting Drills
  7. 17:24Detailed Accessory Setup ('Space' Build)
  8. 18:41Final Verdict: Cool Factor vs. Practicality

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the POF Tombstone 9mm?

The POF Tombstone 9mm is a lever-action pistol caliber carbine (PCC) from Patriot Ordnance Factory (POF-USA). It features a unique 'space cowboy' aesthetic and is chambered in 9mm Luger, designed for recreational shooting and novelty rather than tactical duty.

What are the main drawbacks of the POF Tombstone 9mm?

Key drawbacks include its high MSRP of approximately $2,000, the use of proprietary 20-round magazines instead of common options, and a reported quality control issue where a hammer extension screw snapped during testing.

Is the POF Tombstone 9mm practical for duty use?

No, the reviewer explicitly states the POF Tombstone lacks practicality for duty use. While fun to shoot with manageable recoil, its design and price point position it as a unique range toy or collector's item, not a serious tactical firearm.

What kind of ammunition was used for testing the POF Tombstone 9mm?

During the testing, 124-grain AAC ammunition was primarily used for range performance. Ballistics tests also involved different 9mm loads, including G9 external hollow points and standard ball ammunition.

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