Should i buy a ruger 10 22




















There are classic wood-styled weapons and modernized black synthetic weapons. There are also compact sizes available. Due to the small rimfire. This one option deserves its own point.

As such, you are able to pack the weapon down into a smaller package. This is an excellent feature for a survival rifle or to take camping Durability. When it comes to choosing your next. This legendary action is a tried and true Ruger design that ensures consistent, reliable performance. Detachable round rotary magazine features a unique rotor to separate cartridges and provide reliable feeding. In a true SHTF situation, I would never fire a gun unless absolutely necessary because of the noise factor.

With a bow, I can shoot at prey all day and noone would know where I was. In addition to this, in most cases I can go pick up my arrow and reuse it countless times. Just something to think about :. Nothing wrong with that thinking but if you knock your guy down with the fire arm first shot you can pump in a few more no matter how loud.

Indian style would scare the poo out of the baddest of the bad boys ,can just see them around a camp fire an a swish out of no where rolls one into the hot coals with a shower of embers, oh what fun :.

Actually if you are using a longbow or crossbow it is nearly inaudible. The difference between that and a subsonic. If you slow down a. If silence is key, go primitive. If what you want is faster shooting, go modern. For the sustainability factor, i think a bow would be the way to go. Personally i prefer a recurve but they all work pretty well. With a gun eventually your going to run out of ammo, even if you can make your own rounds.

A gun would be useful in self defense and maybe hunting if you really cant bag anything with a bow. But in the case of hunting wouldnt you want a longer range, powerful rifle?

And a handgun would be good for self defense. Just my thoughts. For personal protection and most big game purposes, a good a guage pump from a reputable manufacturer is the way to go.

But for general purpose hunting of small game, and some big game, the 22 is the most useful tool you can have. As for me, my 22 of preference is a Henry lever action youth model. It will shoot whatever brand of 22 is available from CB cap to Stinger ammo. It can also be broken down for easy carry in a backpack and ready for use fairly quickly if needed. As for a pistol, my Taurus 9-shot revolver will also shoot any ammo is also easily carried in a side pocket of the backpack or as a side arm.

I feel good using either with confidence and accuracy. LOVE the web site jus found it today! As for the bow vs the. I think the bow has much more power then the.

Both can be deadly and efficient when in the right hands. I think the most important thing with what ever weapon you decide to claim is your SHFT weapon is to: be extremely comfortable with it, be able to use it with great accuracy, and practice makes perfect. Everyone talks about this gun that rifle the dependability of a fire arm. Knowing that all thing that move will wear out.

Leaving out conflict or fire fight with the human spices. For this i would prefer my colt or my rem. No need to barter for parts or ammo.. I have to shake my head everytime this type of discussion comes up. My credentials speak for themselves in this case: Engineer, former factory trained gunsmith for multiple manufacturers including Ruger , highly trained and practicing survivalist, just to name a few. I am constantly seeing people comment that this or that make and model firearm is the ideal survival arm.

Well there simply is no such thing. As each specific set of circumstances are different, so are the firearms that will best fill them. A break action single shot or a bolt action single shot are the best choices action wise due to absolute simplicity and minimal parts count.

A break action single shot. Granted the receiver wont be easy but it can be done and was in the past by manufacturers. This is a lot less complicated than any semiauto out there, so to say that parts availability makes a good point in a survival firearm, is like saying a baboon makes a good watch dog… it CAN but it just isnt the best choice. Next a single shot is startling so you choose your shots and make them count. Ad blocker detected: Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker on our website. Large numbers of them have been sold. It has an Aluminum receiver, a steel barrel and bolt, a hardwood stock and polymer trigger housing with steel parts inside it. The simple way all the assemblies fit together has much to do with its popularity.

Anyone can disassemble and reassemble it in a matter of minutes, even relatively mechanically challenged shooters. A huge aftermarket industry exists to sell parts and assemblies that you can install by yourself.

Of all the guns that a person owns,. With the soft lead bullet and the relatively low pressures and velocities generated by the cartridge, it is hard to wear out a. Ruger is rather unique in that it offers no written or implied warranty on the rifle. In , I transferred to a small midwestern university to complete my Engineering degree..

There I met a bunch of guys, all of whom were from the same small town.. They grew up hunting and shooting together and they befriended me and took me along with them. I owe them a debt of gratitude because they started me on the path to a lifetime of enjoyment.

It was love at first sight. That little college town had a free public firing range and there were many acres set aside around the area for public hunting. American's are a very giving, caring people and everywhere I went I was treated very well. In between people on my floor taking me home with them to hunt and the amenities available, I was able to pack a to of hunting and shooting into those years. I kept it scrupulously clean and treated it with a lot of care.

Consequently, twenty eight years later, it still looks good, except for a few small scratches on the stock.. It has always been very accurate, more so than the average.

I can safely say that it is one of my favorite rifles and one that I shoot the most. Recently, while preparing for an Appleseed meet, I found that it started shooting all over the place.



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