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    Default Re: The perfect survivalist rifle.....

    thats what i keep next to my bed at night

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    his lack of hearing protection may do him some good.
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    a buddy of mine and i were talking about this subject not too long ago and came up with the perfect survival weapon to be a .22lr rifle, he has a 10/22 and i have a Remy tube fed semi and a Marlin synthetic tube fed bolt action model 25 T i believe,

    there cheap to buy cheap to get ammo for and light weight and in a survival application can put down deer size game with proper shot placement ....

    get a 22 rifle a brick of ammo and hide that thing ina wall or something for just in case..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4XLT View Post
    a buddy of mine and i were talking about this subject not too long ago and came up with the perfect survival weapon to be a .22lr rifle, he has a 10/22 and i have a Remy tube fed semi and a Marlin synthetic tube fed bolt action model 25 T i believe,

    there cheap to buy cheap to get ammo for and light weight and in a survival application can put down deer size game with proper shot placement ....

    get a 22 rifle a brick of ammo and hide that thing ina wall or something for just in case..
    If I havent eaten in 6days, and I see a deer i want a helluva lot more gun than a 22 to take him down. could it? yes but more than likley the deer is gonna run off(not gonna be a blod trail to follow there) or laugh at u and walk away. Not to mention having to defend yourself with one. 22's are fun,but not exactly what i'd put my life in the hands of for any situation

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    Default Re: The perfect survivalist rifle.....

    I thought you were going to post this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-kUI...eature=related
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    My Glock does 1d6+3 dmg, but my 18 dex makes up for that...

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    Default Re: The perfect survivalist rifle.....

    Quote Originally Posted by sinful View Post
    I thought you were going to post this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-kUI...eature=related
    I liked this one. LOL

    I first had/have the marlin 60. love the rifle but was not practical to hunt with (NY State). When ever crossing fense lines or a creek (on icy log which i had to do everytime i went out), it was a pain to unload and reload. so i got the 1022. love that gun too.

    for survival think i might go with an m1 carbine. about same size of the 1022 and more powerful cartridge.

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    LOVE the M1 ccarbine. Light, small, accurate out to about 100yds, higher velocity at 100 yards than than a .357 at its muzzle, and its got the circle and post sights, too! The only issue with that compared to the 10/22 is the cost of ammo and availability of ammo. I seem to recall something about .22LR being the most popular caliber of firearm in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikepro8 View Post
    LOVE the M1 ccarbine. Light, small, accurate out to about 100yds, higher velocity at 100 yards than than a .357 at its muzzle, and its got the circle and post sights, too! The only issue with that compared to the 10/22 is the cost of ammo and availability of ammo. I seem to recall something about .22LR being the most popular caliber of firearm in the world.
    yes the ammo thing is the major drawback there.

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    Default Re: The perfect survivalist rifle.....

    dont get me wrong fellahs, i dont mean to say that it should be used for deer sized animals, but in a survival aspect you can kill game rabbits birds squirells , its a light easy to manage weapon and same with the ammo, remember we are talking survival.
    i have seen a deer taken with a .22 when i was a young boy it was within 30 yards and no it didnt just drop but it didnt go far, a well placed head shot did the dead..
    dont get me wrong, i would have my pistol with me and preferably a sawed off shotgun and a good .30 cal rifle also ...

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