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  1. 1
    techguy985

    This is a nice .22lr rifle that? the military has used for 60 years. The ammo is cheap, so this makes a pretty darm good survival rifle

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    hkchris1

    I enjoy mine. It makes a decent addition to the BOG although I would prefer an M6? scout. I really wish someone would start making them again. Hint, hint…

  3. 4
    UlaidhFear

    ‘This is not the gun u want for a post apocalyptic scenario’.? What is he on about? That must have been a joke, but sadly, I don’t think it was.

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    neoritter

    I kind of scoffed at it? when I first saw it with the huge buttstock compared to the barrel, but once I found out it came apart and went into the buttstock I’ve been definitely interested in it.

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    atfsux

    I had one of those when I was 7, made back then (70’s) by Charter Arms. I like how the current model has a scope rail and stores a spare mag. Beware, however,…if you don’t keep it clean, the firing pin will jam in the forward position, turning it into a runaway full-auto. Needless? to say,…I NEVER CLEANED MINE ONCE I FOUND THAT OUT.

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    metalhead6788

    If I ever have to? bug out I’m going as deep into the piney words of Texas as I can and I’m going to stay there

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    TheGlitcher666

    Looks like a neat little rifle. I like the compact ability of it. I personally? would get a 10/22 or m4 style rifle.

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    Michelle Morris

    I think this would be a good rifle to keep in the car or in your pack on a hunting trip. Post apocolyptic? I think I would opt for the M4 with sites and night vision myself. That was our gun of choice in the? MP Corps and it never failed me once…not even in Iraq.

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    Sean Williams

    What is your opinion of going with a nitro-piston .22 air rifle for survival. I’m leaning that way for the quietness of it. I don’t want to tell? the whole valley I have dinner.

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