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MW-010 Lever Action

MW-010 Lever Action SHOTGUN

MW-010 Lever Action

Introducing the powerful and reliable MW-010 Lever Action shotgun, the perfect choice for hunting, shooting sports, and personal protection. With its sleek design and superior performance, this shotgun is sure to impress even the most discerning firearm enthusiasts.

The MW-010 Lever Action shotgun boasts a 36 gauge chamber and is available with a variety of barrel lengths to suit your needs. Its 5-round magazine allows for quick and easy reloads, while its lightweight construction (averaging only 2500 grams) ensures easy handling and maneuverability. The walnut stock adds to its classic look and feel, while the optional Cerakote finish provides added durability and style.

MW-010 Lever Action
MW-010 Lever Action

Whether you’re a seasoned shooter or a newcomer to the sport, the MW-010 Lever Action shotgun is the ideal choice for your next firearm purchase. And with our commitment to quality and excellence, you can trust that your MW-010 Lever Action shotgun will be a reliable and long-lasting addition to your collection.

Don’t settle for anything less than the best. Choose the MW-010 Lever Action shotgun for your next shotgun purchase, and experience the power and precision that only a top-quality firearm can provide. Contact us today to learn more about our shotgun sales and export options.

MW-010 Lever Action SHOTGUN Product Features

36 GAUGE

47-51-61-71-76 BARREL OPT.

5 ROUNDS MAG.

2500 GR. AVERAGE WEIGHT

WALNUT STOCK

CERACOTE OPT. AVAILABLE

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