Next Level Modern Lever action rifle

Published on February 25, 2024
Duration: 19:29

This guide details the modification and testing of a modern Midwest Industries lever-action rifle, enhanced with aftermarket parts like Mad Pig Customs furniture and a Pulsefire flamethrower. Expert Edwin Sarkissian demonstrates accessory mounting, live-fire accuracy, and ballistic comparisons against a Taurus .357 Magnum revolver, showcasing the rifle's tactical capabilities and experimental applications.

Quick Summary

Expert Edwin Sarkissian showcases a modernized Midwest Industries lever-action rifle featuring Mad Pig Customs furniture and a Pulsefire flamethrower. The video includes live-fire testing, accuracy assessments, and detailed ballistic comparisons of .357 Magnum rounds fired from the rifle versus a Taurus revolver into various materials.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Flamethrower Demo
  2. 01:23Rifle Overview
  3. 02:54Live Fire Testing
  4. 07:49Ballistic Comparison: Rifle vs. Revolver
  5. 18:16Water Impact and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications were made to the Midwest Industries lever-action rifle?

The Midwest Industries lever-action rifle was upgraded with Mad Pig Customs tactical furniture, including a stock and handguard. It also featured a Pulsefire flamethrower mounted on the bottom Picatinny rail and a Vortex optic with an Olight flashlight on the top rail.

How does the .357 Magnum lever-action rifle compare to a revolver in ballistic tests?

In ballistic tests using Underwood Ammo, the .357 Magnum lever-action rifle generally showed greater penetration through materials like sheet metal and ceramic tiles compared to a Taurus .357 Magnum revolver, attributed to its higher velocity potential from a longer barrel.

What is the primary function of the Pulsefire flamethrower attachment?

The Pulsefire flamethrower is designed to attach to any Picatinny rail system. It functions as an incendiary device, capable of projecting flames over a short range, demonstrated here for weed burning.

What aftermarket parts are highlighted for the lever-action rifle?

Key aftermarket parts highlighted include furniture from Mad Pig Customs (stock and handguard), a Vortex optic for aiming, and an Olight flashlight for illumination, all mounted on the Midwest Industries rifle's Picatinny and M-LOK rail system.

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