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My answer is "What Boom Boom said". Except to say that open sights are probably better for bear defense than a gun with only a big hunting scope.
I love your choices, but a good Marlin or Winchester 30-30 carbine would be lighter and easier to keep at hand than either the MKV Carbine or the K31. Or, better for stopping power, a Marlin 1895 in 45 Gov. If bears are truly a hazard, I would also recommend a .44 mag sidearm.
Years ago, a...
Countries having successful gun control laws in the 20th Century -- and the results of those laws:
1915-1917 Ottoman Turkey, 1.5 million Armenians murdered
1929-1953 Soviet Union, 20 million people that opposed Stalin were murdered.
1933-1945 Nazi occupied Europe, 13 million Jews, Gypsies...
Great story. And I can definitely understand not "buying guns that used to shoot at me"...
I also think that all who served should be proud of the fact that they helped the USA survive, grow and thrive to the point where our old enemies sell us their surplus guns and ammo to affordably arm...
What is the quote - 'those who do not understand history are doomed to repeat it' ?
"History" is not some clean, schoolbook concept. It is real and dirty.
IMHO, individual ownership of guns like yours have made history less dirty because we can now easily defend ourselves - unlike...
Where does your rifle fit into this scenario?
I disagree with the absolute need for a revolver, although I do like revolvers.
If you are in a situation where you always want a gun, I would say "always practice with your BUG". If you wear out your P3AT or whatever, then you may...
It's sad how easy it is to open up a Gunvault. It's not really a "safe", just something to keep the kids out.
I agree with gun-proofing your kids, but gun-proofing their friends is much more difficult. This is where something like a Gun Vault is valuable.
Actually looks like a right-handed version of the Stevens Model 67 held left-handed and/or backwards (look at the Pulp Fiction poster). I do not see an ejection port.
Nice little shotgun. Just one action rod limits its value IMHO.
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