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An over/under with 3" 20 gauge and .222/.223/or .243. If I carried that and a .22 pistol, I could take just about anything I might want shoot when I'm out in the field.
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Savage already makes it.An over/under with 3" 20 gauge and .222/.223/or .243. If I carried that and a .22 pistol, I could take just about anything I might want shoot when I'm out in the field.
Savage already makes it.
.....Too bad they never caught the thief who stole Detonics prototype top-break,if that went into production it would be my dream gun and probably my only handgun.
I haven't read this whole thread, but the number of rifles in stainless with iron sights and threaded barrels is disappointingly low, especially in 22lr! I have the 10/22 takedown already but it would be nice to get a stainless Ruger American Rimfire with iron sights and a threaded barrel. Apparently all stainless threaded guns need scopes! I know I can have a Smith work on one, but that is extra money and time and you never know exactly how it will turn out.
Anyway, just wanted to rant about that a bit. Back to your regularly scheduled day dreaming.
Yikes...!At the range I've seen a few kit guns with red dot scopes.
...And the .22 WMR is nothing to sneeze at. A podcaster in AZ claims to have killed a black bear in his goat pen with one shot from one. Admittedly, the BC of the bullets is pretty pathetic, so range isn't great.Chiappa makes them in 12/20/410 & .22 LR/WMR.
You have a suppressed .357 and you want a suppressed .355? I don't get it. Sounds to me like you need another suppressed Rossi in .452My Rossi 92 in .357 mag with suppressor and subsonic loads are super quiet. Bullet impact is loudest noise...[/MEDIA]
I do but I'm outside the norm, I actually prefer open sights, not a single gun I own has optics and I wouldn't have it any other way.sadly in this day and age nobody knows how to use open sights. People are putting optics on everything, and destroying the value on lots of guns that never should have had optics. Frequently see old lever guns like 1886, 71, 94, 73, etc drilled, tapped, ruined for a $100 Walmart scope, or crappy skinner sights. I guess open sights are like driving a manual transmission, millions will never experience it.