[SHOT 2023] POF-USA Tombstone 9mm Lever-Action
What do you want on your Tombstone? POF-USA gives you plenty of options with their new Tombstone 9mm lever action. Featuring a 10.5-inch receiver rail, M-LOK slots all along the forend, and a threaded barrel, this new short-throw, mag-fed 9mm lever gun has plenty of space to put whatever you want on your Tombstone.
[SHOT 2023] POF-USA Tombstone 9mm Lever-Action
Looking like the perfect firearm for a space cowboy, the Tombstone was a goal of POF-USA’s visionary founder and brilliant engineer Frank DeSomma, who tragically passed away in 2020. Everyone at POF-USA followed through with his idea for a POF-USA lever gun, and the Tombstone was born.
The Tombstone 9MM is POF-USA’s take on a lever-action rifle. Tombstone is a modern-lever-action chambered in a pistol caliber, initially offered in 9MM. The rifle comes with the same proven 20-round standard magazine, or optional 10-round, that accompanies the POF-USA Phoenix. The Tombstone’s compact overall length is just 36” and comes in at an ultra-lightweight 5.75lbs (unloaded weight). The trigger is a proprietary non-adjustable design, featuring a smooth pull and crisp break of 3.5lbs. The 16.5” free-floating 4150 steel barrel is complimented by POF’s 10.5” Modular Receiver Rail (M.R.R.), with M-Lok slots at the 3, 6, 9 and a 2” picatinny rail at the 12 position. The integrated XS Ghost Ring sights allow for quick target acquisition and POF’s removable dual port muzzle break is ideal for fast follow-up shots.
For more information, please visit POF-USA.
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Having always had a passion for firearms, Rusty S. has had experience in gunsmithing, firearms retail, hunting, competitive shooting, range construction, as an IDPA certified range safety officer and a certified instructor. He has received military, law enforcement, and private training in the use of firearms. Editor at Outdoorhub.com
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How dumb. Why go back in time
a hundred years then charge a
ridiculous price? Lever action, what a joke. These will be rotting on shelves for a long time.
Kinda neat, doesn't really need the break in my opinion, but looks fun.