Ranger Point Precision and Mad Pig Customs Announce the #LeversWeLove Contest

Chance to Own a Custom Marlin 1894 CST in .357 Mag / .38 Special
Chance to Own a Custom Marlin 1894 CST in .357 Mag / .38 Special

Houston, TX-(Ammoland.com)- Ranger Point Precision partnered with Mad Pig Customs to build the ultimate custom Marlin 1894 CST, Midwest Industries for an M-LOK handguard, and Aguila Ammunition. The #LeversWeLove contest is open to all U.S. citizens 21 years of age or older that can legally own a firearm and there’s no purchase necessary to enter. The contest will run from February 11, 2019 – February 28, 2019. To enter the contest or review the full contest rules, terms, and conditions, please visit https://www.rangerpointstore.com/contest

The #LeversWeLove contest is easy to enter. Share a photo or video of your favorite lever-action rifle and tell us why it’s so special to you. Once you submit, you’ll have a chance to share it out to friends and family who can vote for your submission!

CONTEST PRIZE:

  • Custom Marlin 1894 lever-action and 300 rounds of ammo ($2,400 value)
  • Marlin 1894 CST in .357 Mag / .38 Special with a stainless steel barreled action and threaded 16.5’’ barrel makes adding a suppressor fast and simple
  • Mad Pig Customs reduced the trigger to a light 3# pull
  • Mad Pig Customs slicked the action for quick handling
  • Mad Pig Customs beautifully jeweled the bolt
  • Mad Pig Customs two-tone stainless/sniper grey, Cerakoted all-weather stocks and many of the parts in sniper grey

Mad Pig Customs installed the following parts:

  • RPP Flyweight loading gate
  • RPP M/94 Extractor Claw
  • RPP self-cleaning magazine follower
  • Midwest Industries M-LOK Handguard
  • RPP RHINO picatinny rail with integrated backup rear sight
  • RPP hammer extension
  • RPP fiber optic front sight
  • Aguila Ammunition 300 rounds of .357 Mag or .38 Special

Note: Vortex optic, hand stop and suppressor shown in photos not included

All federal, state and local taxes associated with the receipt or use of any prizes are the sole responsibility of the winner. Transfer of the Prize shall be conducted through a federally licensed Federal Firearms License (FFL) dealer of Winner’s choosing. All firearm transfers will be conducted in strict compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws.


About Mad Pig CustomsMad Pig Customs logo

Mad Pig Customs LLC is a veteran-owned custom gunsmithing shop located in Branford, CT. Operating since 2015, Mad Pig Customs specializes in Cerakote firearm refinishing and custom Marlin lever-action rifle gunsmithing. A combination of school trained gunsmiths and painters with a particular passion for Marlin rifles, we bring your ideas to life. Factory trained and certified in Cerakote application, Mad Pig is the premier Cerakote applicator in the region. Mad Pig Customs can be found at https://www.madpigcustoms.com or follow us on Facebook and Instagram @Madpigcustoms

About Ranger Point PrecisionRanger Point Precision

Ranger Point Precision LLC (RPP) is a family owned and privately held firearms parts manufacturer located in the Houston area in Cypress, TX. Founded in 2012 by President/CEO Adam Devine, the company has grown from Adam’s passion for firearms and mechanical engineering. Made in the USA, RPP designs unique and innovative performance parts for pistols and rifles including Marlin Firearms, Henry Repeating Arms, Winchester Repeating Arms, Steyr Arms and more. Ranger Point Precision prides itself on delivering unmatched quality products and world-class customer service. To learn more, please visit us at https://www.RangerPointStore.com or follow @rangerpointprecision on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or Twitter.

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John Galt

I had Ranger Point Precision build me a Marlin 336 in 410.

LOVE IT!!!!!!!

JPM

I guess I’m old and set in my ways, but those 1894s with all the plastic and bells and whistles look like some kind of “Frankengun” to me (John would be appalled). This is totally a personal thing, so don’t get upset. If you want one, by all means get one and use it and enjoy it. I have been using lever guns of all makes and models for years and enjoy them pretty much stock with the exception of peep sights on a number of them. Some of the “innovations” might make shooting and hitting easier in some cases… Read more »

Al

What he said^

Danny Hulsey

wellmy story is i cost my dad a big buck 1 yr because i was about 10 or 11 we were hunting. We had stopped and sat down and had a snack i was asking him how his 30/30 marlin lever action worked this rifle was bought brand new around 1951 and has a leupold scope it was the best in those days i still have the rifle don’t use anymore. Getting back to the story we heard a shot up the hill not thinking much about it i had levered out the shell because he was showing nme how… Read more »

curt

it pays to learn how to use one right.been using levers for years and never came close to pinching my hand.

GregTorchia

Lever action is quick but if you ever had your hand pinched between the lever and the stock you know what I’m saying/ It’s pretty distracting

Ole O

I’ve been hunting with a lever action Marlin for 35 yrs. Never pinched my hand. Maybe I’m doing something wrong?