SavageHunter11
Well-Known Member
Before I get started, yes this is a serious (albeit humorously named) post with an actual thought through point and question.
So I had the idea to use an aluminum chassis with a Sig Sauer MCX folding stock and adapter for a kinda lightweight truck / backpacking / survival rifle. During my search I came across this chassis called "The Pork Sword". The more I looked at this little package (no pun intended) the more I like it and wanted a little Pork Sword of my own.
It got me thinking, with lots of hunters looking for that lightweight and affordable "mountain rifle" why isn't something like this more popular esecially with more and more hunters using suppressors where permitted. Even with a tax stamp to SBR your receiver so you don't have to use a "pistol brace" this appears to come out relatively affordable (sub $1500) and fairly lightweight too. Seems like a great lightweight hunting platform with a 600m usable range when shooting specific loads.
So I had the idea to use an aluminum chassis with a Sig Sauer MCX folding stock and adapter for a kinda lightweight truck / backpacking / survival rifle. During my search I came across this chassis called "The Pork Sword". The more I looked at this little package (no pun intended) the more I like it and wanted a little Pork Sword of my own.
It got me thinking, with lots of hunters looking for that lightweight and affordable "mountain rifle" why isn't something like this more popular esecially with more and more hunters using suppressors where permitted. Even with a tax stamp to SBR your receiver so you don't have to use a "pistol brace" this appears to come out relatively affordable (sub $1500) and fairly lightweight too. Seems like a great lightweight hunting platform with a 600m usable range when shooting specific loads.