New for 2024: GForce GFLVR357 Rifle

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posted on January 24, 2024
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GForce Arms, Inc. has announced an addition to its Huckleberry Lever Action line of firearms. In addition to its existing GFLVR410 shotgun models, the company now offers a centerfire rifle in the .357 Magnum-chambered GFLVR357 model.

The GForce Arms GFLVR357 promises shooters the combination of light recoil, smooth cycling and fast handling. Aimed for the lever-action lover who wants to add stylish classic finishes and features, this rifle boasts a beautiful Turkish Walnut stock and fore-end, a wider loop with leather strapping, and a 10+1 round capacity and a 20-inch barrel. Colors come in Black, Stainless Steel, and the stylish Color Case-Hardened Steel. Like all GForce Arms firearms, it comes standard with the company's limited lifetime warranty. SHOT Show 2024 attendees can stop by booth #41308 to check it out. If you're not at SHOT, visit gforcearms.com.

Specifications

  • Models: GFLVR357, GFLVR357SS, GFLVR357CC
  • Calibers .357 Magnum
  • Action: Lever Action
  • Manufacturer: Hugtek Arms Company Turkey
  • Weight: 5.5 pounds
  • Barrel Length: 20 inches
  • Overall Length: 38 inches
  • Length of Pull (LOP): 13.75 inches
  • Front Sight: HIVIZ
  • Rear Sight: Open
  • Receiver: Aluminum or Steel (CC model)
  • Capacity: 10+1

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