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The one rifle you can't live without
Kevin_L
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For me, it's my old Winchester 94 30-30. Made in 1973, it's not even the most sought after of 94s but it is definitely the last rifle I'll ever part with.
Compared to a 223, it's not as accurate and ammo is a lot more expensive. It doesn't have the greatest of range and can only deal with iron sights. All in all, it's kinda limited but I don't care. I love the sound it makes and the kick it gives me when I pull the trigger. Puts a smile on my face every time.
How about the rest of you? Which is your 1 and only rifle?
🇺🇲 "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson 🇺🇲
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'74 vintage Model 70 in .270 Win.
Got lots of other rifles, but when it absotively posolutely needs shot that's the gun I grab.
one of my newer ones, marlin 1895, 357 lever action, take down deer size game at 100 yards, and with 38 plink all day and though a bit big for squirrell and rabbit it would still get the job done. between me and the grandkids I bet we have put 2500 rounds through it in the last five to six years.....
For universal use, it would have to be the first one I bought, back in '74 or so. It's a Rem 788 in .308. For mice to moose, it'd be hard to beat. The other one I'll never sell is my Browning Micro-Medallion Hornet. They only made it for a couple years, and mine is the third one they made. (The first of every model goes into their museum, and the second one went to some other person they would not name to me. I was the first writer to get one.)
My Sears .22 single shot rimfire. It's usually by the back door with .22 short bullets nearby. Don't know how many squirrels and rabbits I've dispatched with it. I even eliminated a Redtail hawk that was after my chickens.
I can't do it, I just can't do it!
Been sitting here for a half hour going over my inventory and can't pick one. A few were my dad's and I wouldn't want to part with those. Most of the rest have memories attached like the 94 that I took my first Michigan whitetail with. I used to travel to some of the western states and there are 1/2 dozen rifles associated with deer/antelope hunts that bring back good memories. I have way too many varmint rifles but holding any of them brings back thoughts of fun trips with friends and decimating a bazillion prairie dogs.
It's kind of like asking a parent which kids they could do without! I just can't pick one rifle. I know it's a sickness, but I have spent the last 50 years or so with it and there is no cure. Bob
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Browning BAR in 7mm mag. Just too many memories with this one to ever let it go.
Savage 99e first high power deer rifle , took my first deer with it as did my son .
Probably my Ruger 10/22. Close behind my Model 88 Winchester.
Yep, Win 94 in 30-30.
Wife has one that was her dads. She got her first deer on her first hunt with it.
I did a post quite awhile ago and included many pictures of it. I asked Bert to appraise it. He pointed out the good and bad. Turns out the high value of it is held with us. Otherwise it's aprx. $500. Still a shooter,still a treasure.
Glenfield Model 60….. the old one with the squirrel and oak leaves in the stock.
Marlin 336 in 30-30 (ca.1980). Can't imagine deer hunting with anything else.
I would have a hard time getting rid of my Savage 17HMR and my Remington XR100 in .223. Both were tack drivers right out of the box and vaporized countless sage-rats.
Like Bob........I would have a hard time trying to choose between all my coyote and PD rifles. Tough choices......all.
Having said that.......I expect I'd look past them.......and towards my grandfather's Win. Model 61 22 S-L and LR.......Octagon barrel.
(edit: Where are the pics????......this IS the gunbroker forum, isn't it? 🤔 Here's a pic of one of my PD rifles.........a Sako L461 single-shot.....in 17-222)
When deer season comes around I always wonder which gun I should use to dispatch a deer but when it comes down to it, I know when I need to take a deer I always grab my Weatherby Accumark 7mm Rem Mag.
Also the one I grab when I have to accurately shoot something at a longer range.
That is somewhat illegal, might not want to post it publicly.
my AR-15
not its my favorite its just because the left hates it
My dads Mossberg 44us, first firearm I shot.
The hawk had already made a dive on my chickens. I grabbed the .22 and caught him up in an oak tree. DRT.
Jim, I think you just threw the 5th Amendment right out the door.
S.S.S.
would be wise plan
@jimdeere
Maybe it was just another bird that self identifies as a red tailed hawk. Was it drinking a Bud Light?😊 Bob
Pre-64 Model 70 Winchester Featherweight in 30-06. Shot a truck load of whitetails with only this one. Hunting without it would be like hunting without my clothes on.--------Ray
That image is gonna haunt me for a long time. At least put on a blaze orange vest, for crying out loud!!! :D
🇺🇲 "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson 🇺🇲
I'm with you @Kevin_L I had a 94 in 30-30, first real rifle I ever bought, but lost it during some rough times, replaced it with a newer 94 in 44 mag which is my go to gun for most things and don't plan on ever letting it go.
I love my old Savage 29B pump, small, light and deadly accurate. My second choice would be my Marlin 1894 in .44 magnum.
my Remington Model Seven in 7-08
followed behind VERY closely by a Winchester 94 in 25-35 for good measure
Yep. It's a Winchester.
🇺🇲 "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson 🇺🇲
My sporterized 1903-A3 with two groove barrel. When it goes bang the bullets go where I wanted them to go.
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And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
I protect my property.
Won't hold up in Court. Don
Autocorrect got in the way. He initially typed "home invader". Damn you auto correct!!! :D
🇺🇲 "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson 🇺🇲
I'll do the time standing on my head.
Some states have laws where if a predator is "committing acts of depredation or about to" it is legal. I know here we can shoot hawks to protect our animals. I'm also sure this varies wildly by which state you are in.
Serious laws here for harming any bird of prey, no excuses, no exceptions.
Way to go off track guys on what was an interesting post... Joe you beat me to it, I thought about closing this yesterday but didn't, guess I should have.
@Ruger4me , Ability to post on closed posts is another under appreciated moderator benefit that makes up for those very small monthly bonus checks! 😁