By: Friedrich Seiltgen

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GForce Arms, Inc. has announced the shipping of their tactical lever-action shotgun, the “Huckleberry.” This model is the newest variant of their successful LVR410, aimed at the lever action lover who wants to add modern finishes and features.

GForce Arms, headquartered in Reno, Nevada, is a firearm manufacturer. They also import firearms made by different manufacturers in Turkey. The GForce team consists of people who, undeniably and without question, love this country and firearms. They love to shoot with their family and friends. They take pride in their products and strive to provide firearm buyers with a reliable, quality product at an affordable price.

THE RECEIVER & FURNITURE

The Huckleberry is equipped with a skeletonized stock that holds 8 spare rounds, a hoop lever, MLOK/Picatinny forend, and a high-grade aluminum receiver.

The barrel is equipped with full, mod, and cylinder chokes. and like all GForce Arms firearms, it comes standard with their limited lifetime warranty.

SPECIFICATIONS

Type: Lever action shotgun

Caliber: .410

Magazine capacity: 6 or 7 depending on barrel length

Sights: Open rear sight/HIVIZ front sight

Barrel Length: 20 or 24 inches

Overall Length: 39 or 43 inches

Weight: 8 pounds

MSRP: $700 expected

URL: www.gforcearms.com

THE VERDICT

The GForce Arms Huckleberry is taking the lever action shotgun into the modern age. With smooth cycling, light recoiling, and fast handling the GForce Arms Huckleberry is perfect for the firearms enthusiast who wants more out of their tried-and-true, lever-action shotgun.

 

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Friedrich Seiltgen is a retired Master Police Officer with 20 years of service with the Orlando Police Department. He conducts training in Lone Wolf Terrorism, Firearms, and Active Shooter Response. His writing has appeared in RECOIL, FloridaJolt.com, Soldier of Fortune, The Counter Terrorist Magazine, American Thinker, Homeland Security Today, and The Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International. Contact him at [email protected].