Tactical Revolver | Bounty Hunter Chassis Midwest Industries

Published on March 29, 2026
Duration: 10:57

This video reviews the Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter chassis system for revolvers, focusing on its application for tactical use and hunting. The system offers brace and stock options, QD sling points, and modularity, allowing for increased stability and comfort, particularly with powerful calibers like .44 Magnum and .500 S&W. While expensive, it provides a unique customization path for revolver enthusiasts and hunters requiring straight-wall cartridges.

Quick Summary

The Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter chassis system enhances revolvers with brace/stock options and accessory rails for improved stability and customization. It's particularly useful for hunters using straight-wall cartridges and enthusiasts seeking a tactical upgrade for powerful calibers like .44 Magnum, offering a unique blend of old-school design and modern functionality.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Tactical Revolvers
  2. 00:15The Raging Hunter and Chiappa Bounty Hunter
  3. 00:46Rhino Revolver with Accessories
  4. 00:59Breaking Down the Chassis System
  5. 01:14Sponsor & Channel Support
  6. 02:13Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter Details
  7. 02:31Modularity and Storage Benefits
  8. 02:53Compatibility with Revolver Models
  9. 03:19Customization with Mad Pig Customs
  10. 03:43Favorite Blend of Old School and Modern
  11. 04:26Materials and QD Sling Points
  12. 04:58Price and Application Discussion
  13. 05:16Purpose and Practicality
  14. 05:29Hunting Application with Straight Wall Cartridges
  15. 06:38Removability for Storage and Traditional Use
  16. 06:58Is it for Everyone?
  17. 07:15Target Audiences: Hunters and Customizers
  18. 07:54Recoil and Follow-up Shot Benefits
  19. 08:18Channel Support and Website
  20. 08:31Sponsor Shoutouts and Discount Codes
  21. 08:43Concluding Message on Faith

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter chassis system?

The Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter is an aftermarket chassis system designed to add tactical capabilities to revolvers. It typically includes brace or stock options, accessory rails, and QD sling points, enhancing stability and customization for firearms like the Taurus Raging Hunter or Smith & Wesson revolvers.

What are the practical applications for the Bounty Hunter chassis?

The Bounty Hunter chassis is practical for hunters in states requiring straight-wall cartridges, offering increased stability and reach. It also appeals to firearm enthusiasts who want to customize their revolvers for a more tactical appearance and improved handling, especially with powerful calibers.

What revolvers are compatible with the Bounty Hunter chassis?

The Bounty Hunter chassis is designed to be compatible with a range of revolvers, including Colt Pythons, Rugers, the Taurus Raging Hunter series, and various Smith & Wesson revolvers. Midwest Industries plans to expand compatibility to other models like the Chiappa Rhino.

What are the key features of the Bounty Hunter chassis?

Key features include brace and stock options for increased stability, multiple QD sling points for versatile carry, and a modular design allowing the chassis to be removed for traditional use and easier storage. It's constructed from 6061 aluminum and made in the USA with a lifetime warranty.

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