If you had to start all over ...
#11
You bet I do. What's not to like? Good looking, a really decent trigger, accurate as all get out and the slickest action I've ever handled.
And the price is very reasonable. You ought to try one out one of these day at a gun shot near you!!!
And the price is very reasonable. You ought to try one out one of these day at a gun shot near you!!!
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location:
Posts: 100
Defense......Glock 19
Big game.....Savage 300 Win mag
Small game.....Savage 17hmr
Varmints.....Dpms Oracle 223
Competition.....Guess it depends on the competition
blackpowder......Savage ML2
Anything additional that you need....870 12g
Big game.....Savage 300 Win mag
Small game.....Savage 17hmr
Varmints.....Dpms Oracle 223
Competition.....Guess it depends on the competition
blackpowder......Savage ML2
Anything additional that you need....870 12g
#13
I'd be one unhappy camper. Most of my guns are customs, tuned to my preferences, or inherited from two or three generations back. That said:
Defense: 9mm Glock or Kimber, depending on my insurance payout
Big game/Varmints (Coyotes): T/C Encore pistol w/ 15" 270 Winchester or 7mm-08 Remington barrel
Small game: Ruger MK IV 22 pistol
Blackpowder: Try to find a CVA Optima pistol, but more likely a T/C Encore w/ rifle length muzzleloader barrel or T/C Pro Hunter FX
Anything additional: Mossberg 835
Defense: 9mm Glock or Kimber, depending on my insurance payout
Big game/Varmints (Coyotes): T/C Encore pistol w/ 15" 270 Winchester or 7mm-08 Remington barrel
Small game: Ruger MK IV 22 pistol
Blackpowder: Try to find a CVA Optima pistol, but more likely a T/C Encore w/ rifle length muzzleloader barrel or T/C Pro Hunter FX
Anything additional: Mossberg 835
#15
If I had to start over quickly, in the absence of custom firearms, I wouldn't. It's taken many years to accumulate what I have, so while I might know exactly what I want, very little of it could be found on a shelf.
Defense - SigSauer P365 9mm & Silencer Co Maxim 9mm
Big game - Ruger Super Redhawk Toklat 454 Casull & Ruger M77 Hawkeye All-Weather 300win mag
Small game - Ruger Mark IV Competition & Marlin Model 60SS
Varmints - Build another custom AR-15, most likely in 243 LBC with a spare 5.56 upper
Competition - Can't buy a viable competition set up from a shelf. I'd buy an MPA production class rifle until I could build another Defiance or Impact
blackpowder - Not a thing for me any more.
My insurance rider for my firearms isn't written in a way such I'd have to replace the gold I have with tin. Protect your firearms properly and you won't be stuck compromising with sub-par stuff if anything ever happened.
Defense - SigSauer P365 9mm & Silencer Co Maxim 9mm
Big game - Ruger Super Redhawk Toklat 454 Casull & Ruger M77 Hawkeye All-Weather 300win mag
Small game - Ruger Mark IV Competition & Marlin Model 60SS
Varmints - Build another custom AR-15, most likely in 243 LBC with a spare 5.56 upper
Competition - Can't buy a viable competition set up from a shelf. I'd buy an MPA production class rifle until I could build another Defiance or Impact
blackpowder - Not a thing for me any more.
My insurance rider for my firearms isn't written in a way such I'd have to replace the gold I have with tin. Protect your firearms properly and you won't be stuck compromising with sub-par stuff if anything ever happened.
#16
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Tug Hill NY
Posts: 420
Hmmm, For an effective quick fill to satisfy my very most basic firearm needs? Tough to do, because I am so damn fussy, few new bought guns would do it...so if I wasn't looking to replace the exact firearm, but just useable most frequently used guns that I consider indispensable:
Handgun....Ruger Blackhawk 5" bbl .357, Smith and Wesson model 36 .38 snubbie.: Carry, packing, home defence.
Older manufacture Marlin model 39 .22, plinking, small game, but a stainless synthetic stocked Marlin model 60 would do.
Ithaca model 37 with variable choke raised rib 12 gauge, interchangeable slug bbl small game, wildfowl, potential deer, but I haven't really actively hunted with a shotgun in decades.
Thompson Center inline with 4 x leupold scope, deer, but there are many decent inlines to pick from nowadays.
Winchester Classic model 70 featherweight in .308 main go to deer rifle. This is only a "settle for" as I could never replace my 8o year old 8mm Oberndorf Mauser that I have built up over thirty years or my Browning falling block 45-70.
Handgun....Ruger Blackhawk 5" bbl .357, Smith and Wesson model 36 .38 snubbie.: Carry, packing, home defence.
Older manufacture Marlin model 39 .22, plinking, small game, but a stainless synthetic stocked Marlin model 60 would do.
Ithaca model 37 with variable choke raised rib 12 gauge, interchangeable slug bbl small game, wildfowl, potential deer, but I haven't really actively hunted with a shotgun in decades.
Thompson Center inline with 4 x leupold scope, deer, but there are many decent inlines to pick from nowadays.
Winchester Classic model 70 featherweight in .308 main go to deer rifle. This is only a "settle for" as I could never replace my 8o year old 8mm Oberndorf Mauser that I have built up over thirty years or my Browning falling block 45-70.
#17
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Western Nebraska
Posts: 3,393
Real simple:
a Browning 20 Ga over'under ultralight (for defense, small game, and upland game)
A 6mm Remington (or .243) in either a Rem 700 or M-70 Winchester (varmints and smaller big game)
An M-70 Winchester in .30-06 (big game)
A bolt action CZ in .22 LR
There would be a lot more I would want but these will take care of anything that needs to taken care of for now.
a Browning 20 Ga over'under ultralight (for defense, small game, and upland game)
A 6mm Remington (or .243) in either a Rem 700 or M-70 Winchester (varmints and smaller big game)
An M-70 Winchester in .30-06 (big game)
A bolt action CZ in .22 LR
There would be a lot more I would want but these will take care of anything that needs to taken care of for now.
#19
Let's pretend you come home one morning and the gun safe door is hanging wide open. Everything is gone.
Now lets pretend that for some odd reason you have to replace your belongings in a couple of days and still be prepared to hunt/shoot like you normally do. That will rule out custom jobs and oddball options.
We can even break it down into a few categories that you may need to cover. Of course one gun may cover several of these areas.
Defense
Big game
Small game
Varmints
Competition
blackpowder
Anything additional that you need
What are you buying, at a minimum, to get yourself back up and running?
No "wrong" answers here. Just what you would personally grab if you had to restart quickly.
-Jake
Now lets pretend that for some odd reason you have to replace your belongings in a couple of days and still be prepared to hunt/shoot like you normally do. That will rule out custom jobs and oddball options.
We can even break it down into a few categories that you may need to cover. Of course one gun may cover several of these areas.
Defense
Big game
Small game
Varmints
Competition
blackpowder
Anything additional that you need
What are you buying, at a minimum, to get yourself back up and running?
No "wrong" answers here. Just what you would personally grab if you had to restart quickly.
-Jake
Big game: Ruger M77, any caliber
Small game: 1st dbl barrel I can find in 12 or 20
Varmints: I don't hunt them except by chance
Competition: NA
blackpowder: NA
I could conceivably get this all at the local Ace Hardware store in town.
Or the Business supply store across town. In under an Hour.
#20
Defense: Rock Island .45 1911
Big game: Ruger M77, any caliber
Small game: 1st dbl barrel I can find in 12 or 20
Varmints: I don't hunt them except by chance
Competition: NA
blackpowder: NA
I could conceivably get this all at the local Ace Hardware store in town.
Or the Business supply store across town. In under an Hour.
Big game: Ruger M77, any caliber
Small game: 1st dbl barrel I can find in 12 or 20
Varmints: I don't hunt them except by chance
Competition: NA
blackpowder: NA
I could conceivably get this all at the local Ace Hardware store in town.
Or the Business supply store across town. In under an Hour.
-Jake