New for 2023: POF-USA Tombstone Lever-Action Rifle

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posted on January 4, 2023
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Tombstone 16 9MM Right

Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. is pleased to unveil its first lever-action rifle platform, the Tombstone. A modern-lever-action rifle chambered in a pistol caliber, the Tombstone is detachable-box-magazine fed instead of utilizing a traditional magazine tube. The gun comes standard with one 20-round magazine, or an optional 10-round magazine for compliant states or those who prefer a low-profile look.

“The Tombstone has been in the works for quite a while now and its truly representative of what POF-USA is all about, revolutionizing the original lever-action design with enhancements” stated Jeremy Selting, vice president of sales and marketing, POF-USA. “The feedback from writers who have reviewed the Tombstone has been extremely positive with the common theme being that the rifle is extremely enjoyable and fun to shoot” continued Selting.

Chambered in 9mm, the Tombstone features a 16.5-inch free-floating fluted barrel that is threaded to ½-28 TPI and comes with a removable dual-port muzzle break. The integrated XS Ghost Ring Sights are easily adjusted for sight-picture alignment, while its receiver has a milled picatinny top rail for easy installation of a red-dot sight or variable-powered optic. The firearm's handguard is a monolithic 10.5-inch MLOK modular receiver rail with MLOK slots at the three and nine o’clock positions, with picatinny rail sections at the six and twelve o’clock positions. An interchangeable Magpul SGA 870 nylon stock keeps Tombstone’s total unloaded weight to an ultra-light 5.75 pounds. For more information, visit POF-USA.comMSRP: $1,962

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