Black Collar Arms Pork Sword: Stalker Shorty

There’s not much more fun in gun life than shooting short-barreled rifles, and the guys at Black Collar Arms understand that. Their Pork Sword Stalker, which is offered as either a short-barreled rifle or a pistol, is designed for both specific applications and overall performance. The company is also making the gun available with some unique chamberings. Read on to learn more.

black collar arms pork sword stalker short barreled rifle
The Black Collar Arms Pork Sword Stalker is available as either a short-barreled rifle or a pistol. (Photo credit: Black Collar Arms)

Black Collar Arms provided details of the gun:

A big bore 12-inch shorty, the Pork Sword Stalker is purpose built for hunting and tactical use, especially in tight environments such as in a side-by-side or other vehicle, in a deer blind, on foot in brush or other tricky terrain, or in many tactical environments. Chambered in either 8.6 Blackout or 375 Raptor, the Pork Sword Stalker is designed to fire both supersonic and subsonic ammunition and is suppressor-ready. Available as a pistol or as a factory SBR.

ammo comparison
The Stalker is offered in two chamberings, including 375 Raptor which is pictured above in a size comparison with other popular cartridges. (Photo credit: Black Collar Arms)

Pork Sword Stalker Specifications

  • Custom Pork Sword Action
    • Helical Diamond bolt knob
  • Custom barrel
    • 12-inch length
    • 375 Raptor: 1:6.25 twist 5R rifling
    • 8.6 Blackout: 1:3 twist
    • 416R Stainless Steel
    • 5/8×24 threaded muzzle w/ square shoulder
    • thread protector included
  • Black Collar Arms Pork Sword Chassis with 4-Slot M-LOK Handguard
  • Timney Elite Hunter trigger
  • Choice of no rear accessory, SB Tactical FS1913 pistol brace, or Black Collar Arms folding Stock Option (factory SBR! All NFA regulations apply and it must transfer to an SOT dealer who will do your ATF Form 4)
  • ERGO Shines Grip
  • MDT magazine
  • Length
    • No rear accessory: 21.75″
    • FS1913 pistol brace
      • Folded: 22.75″
      • Extended: 31.2″
    • Black Collar Arms Stock Option
      • Folded: 22.8″
      • Extended: 32.5″
  • Weight
    • No rear accessory: 5 lbs 13 oz
    • FS1913 pistol brace: 6 lbs 7.5 oz
    • Black Collar Arms Stock Option: 6 lbs 8 oz
Black Collar Arms Pork Sword Stalker SBR
The SBR version of the Stalker comes with a folding stock. (Photo credit: Black Collar Arms)

8.6 Blackout 12-Inch Barrel Ballistics

  • 185 grain Hornady GMX: 2,085 FPS
  • 210 grain Barnes TSX: 1,950 FPS
  • 300 grain Sierra MatchKing: 1,030 FPS

375 Raptor 12-Inch Barrel Ballistics

  • 235 grain Speer SPBT: 2,300 FPS
  • 270 grain Speer SPBT: 2,114 FPS
  • 400 grain Maker SCHP Expanding Subsonic: 1,051 FPS
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The gun is available chambered in either 8.6 BLK or 375 Raptor. (Photo credit: Black Collar Arms)

When ordering a Stalker, you can choose from a wide variety of features, including:

  • Chambering:  8.6 BLK or 375 Raptor
  • Configuration:
    •  Pistol without brace
    • Pistol with FS1913 brace
    • Factory SBR with folding stock
  • Barreled action finish:
    • Black
    • Black action with stainless barrel
    • FDE
    • OD Green
    • Stealth Grey
    • Coyote Tan
    • Midnight Bronce
    • M81 Woodland
    • MultiCam Black
    • Desert Camo
    • Texas Hill Country Camo
    • Topographic MultiCam Black
    • Battleworn
  • Chassis System Finish:
    • Black
    • FDE
    • OD Green
    • Stealth Grey
    • Coyote Tan
    • Midnight Bronze
    • M81 Woodland
    • MultiCam Black
    • Desert Camo
    • Texas Hill Country Camo
    • Battleworn
  • AB Suppressor Raptor 8 Silencer
    • With or without

MSRP varies by selection and model. The SBR version would, of course, also require the associated tax stamps and wait time for ATF approval.

Kat Ainsworth Stevens is a long-time outdoor writer, official OGC (Original Gun Cognoscenti), and author of Handgun Hunting: a Comprehensive Guide to Choosing and Using the Right Firearms for Big and Small Game. Der Teufel Katze has written for a number of industry publications (print and online) and edited some of the others, so chances are you've seen or read her work before, somewhere. A woman of eclectic background and habits, Kat has been carrying concealed for over two decades, used to be a farrier, and worked for a long time in emergency veterinary medicine. She prefers big bores, enjoys K9 Search & Rescue, and has a Master's Degree in Pitiless Snarkastic Delivery.

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