Survival Gun
#14
As for me, I'd probably take my Marlin 917, the 17 hmr might not be able to kill a polar bear but I think that a moose would be reasonable.
Last edited by Centaur 1; 01-15-2010 at 08:22 PM.
#15
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,476
Savage 24F in one of the many configurations would be nice, but still a bit heavy.
A 22LR in semi-auto with maybe just a couple high capacity mags along with the regular capacity mags would probably be the best choice.
A 22LR in semi-auto with maybe just a couple high capacity mags along with the regular capacity mags would probably be the best choice.
#19
as far as versatile, a shotgun can do a whole lot..are you fighting for your life? like being attacked by moose and bear, or lions...you might want somethin different..but shoty does bird - deer -bear...and the wabbits and stuff , and with proper ammo comes less damage. imo bulky..yeah, but you are in the wild, you'll need shelter, can leave em there and take a handfull of different loads when ya go hunting.
#20
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Wide open Nevada
Posts: 515
I like my 357's. Marlin 1894 18"bbl. Enough for the Ca black/brown bears and lions and bad people. Light enough to pack. I could put 200 rnds in my bdu's. Big enough cases to feed it black if things go bad for a long time.