I'm mostly an old bored retired mailman and lost my wife 6 years ago. I have shot all my guns but not so much anymore. Everytime I get a new gun I check the bore and bang away off my back porch as soon as I get it home. I kinda live in the woods. I've had a few new guns that would not shoot so I gotta know. I'm not to worried bout Joe and the gang since I don't break any laws except maybe speeding and I'm bout done anyhow. Now you know.You ever shoot any of these guns you own, I noticed you got a few threads going with whole bunch of guns, do you own a gun store or just bored retirement with money ?
Imagine when Joe and the gang knock on your door uh, you'll become a poster child of the gun loony right.
I also had one of the earlier ones by charter arms. And like yours, it was a jamomatic. But this one by Henry Arms has never missed a beat and I kinda like it.I had one of the Henry AR7's. I hope yours works better than mine did. It wouldn't shoot more than one or two rounds if you were lucky before jamming. On the plus side that would make your ammo supply last longer in a survival situation. The orange plastic front sight would slide in the dovetail every time the barrel was stowed in the stock so you never knew where your one shot was going to land. I traded it for a single six convertible and that is a much better choice for a survival/camping/compact gun anyway.
I always wanted one of the early aircraft survival rifles in 22 hornet.
I had a new Marlin papoose. It was stored in the little blue zip up takedown case. I opened it one day after not looking at it a couple years. It was absolutely rusted beyond repair. The barrel and receiver and it was stainless steel. I took the sights off the barrel and sanded most of the rust off but finally gave up. I put some oil on it and worked the action a few times, loaded it up and it still shot. I hung it on the wall in the garage.Some very nice survival combos posted. Mel Tappen would be proud! ( He wrote the original Survival Guns book.) I have had most of those combos at one time or another. I always intended to get the Marlin Papoose but never did. My Charger Arms AR-7 was a decent gun.
YES would like to have one alsoI always wanted one of the early aircraft survival rifles in 22 hornet.
WHY???
Just 'cuz!
For a packable rimfire, I really like the Marlin 39TD. Accurate, less finicky than a semi-auto, and has a decent capacity. If I also have my 454 Alaskan on my side, I am capable of hunting- or defending against- anything that walks, crawls, or flies in North America.
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"Survival" guns are a joke. Woods gun, hiking gun, what ever. A gun has one job and it does it best or it doesn't.
If I was going to carry a rifle and revolver for survival, my rifle would be the big bore my revolver would be the rimfire. In most pure survival cases a six inch 22 revolver would work very well for survival. The exception being having to survive in large bear country. I was only out for 28 days, my only weapon was a puma skinner. I could have lived quite well had I had my model seventeen. As it was, I could get within spear chunking range of deer but could have harvested them easily with the Smith & Wesson had I been able to bring it.