It’s been 6 months since my last post on this. Can someone lend Karl and Russell a Supreme for the inevitable “nope, and this is why”? My firing elbow supports very little weight so my off hand is occupied, but I’d prefer a modern alternative to 1800’s tech.

This is mostly for the AWB states right? It just happens to be in decent varmit caliber for some other states though there is decent competition in the magazine fed lever space currently?
I live in a free state and I want one. Not because I can't have something, but because it seems like it would be genuinely fun to run.
A major handicap at a 2-gun match or in any sort of class, but.... more fun per round.
Itd be good workaround for state specific hunting regulations too.
I want one in 300blk
About 10 years back I was in CT and saw a Troy PAR in a gun store; I was mildly curious what a ban-state gun store looked like so I ducked in. Guy behind the counter realized I was from VA and we talked a bit, then showed me the PARs they had in stock. I thought that they were...neat? Pretty cool? I don't think I could have justified the cost for it in VA, but maybe I could have if I lived in CT.
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I'm also wondering if either of these will ever make it to market. I would love either, but the fact that neither has made it to the mass market isn't great. I just wish that they would licence the tech/blueprints to a larger company with more manufacturing availability. I also know that this is a little hypocritical with how much I like the kp-15 and kp-9 because I'm sure people say similar things about KE Arms
I mean I’d be in the market for one if they did a 9mm or similar PCC version.
(.223 rated ranges are relatively few and far in the UK).
Is it interchangeable with other ar uppers?
For the bond lvrb yes it was going to be compatible with a standard ar upper with a spacer to fill the charging handle slot.
Looking at the lack of a charging handle, which tracks with the lever, presumably no.
I would genuinely do anything for a .458 SOCOM levergun
The difference is that you can actually buy the one made by Henry.
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