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#154319 - 11/05/08 01:37 AM Re: Interesting survival gun: Rossi Trifecta [Re: Leigh_Ratcliffe]
sotto Offline
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[quote=Leigh_Ratcliffe
Every time I look at this gun one wonders which idiot decided .22/410 was a wonderful combination for a survival gun.

.22 long rifle? Yes. Best caliber for taking small game. No question.
.410 gauge. No. I can spit father than its effective range.
[/quote]

Yup, tell that to all the idiots (like me) who grew up bringing lots of pheasants, rabbits, quails and squirrels to the dining room table with their 410s. wink

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#154324 - 11/05/08 02:07 AM Re: Interesting survival gun: Rossi Trifecta [Re: ]
Desperado Offline
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Registered: 11/01/08
Posts: 1530
Loc: DFW, Texas
Originally Posted By: BigDaddyTX
Jeez.. the last time I looked for an m6 they were going for ~$350, and that was about a year ago.. now they're easily $4-500. I'd be happy with one of the Marlin .22/.410 O/U though. Not as cool, but still a nice gun.


Try Cabelas gun library. Online you will only see firearms priced $500 and up. If you call, they can research any $ amount. This is how I got mine from KC to here in DFW. $250 for the gun and $50 for shipping. Be patient cause it ships on their store truck, and that fellow gets paid by the hour vs. mile I think.

The real kick in the tail happened in late 1990.
I was offered 5 of the USAF issue M6 survival rifles (14" BBLS) at the cost of $100 ea., buy a "Fine Upstanding Young Man Yes Indeed" (READ: Drug soaked bum).

His only mistake was not realizing that I was an off duty MP less than 1/2 a mile from the main gate of the post. . . . .
Toughest honesty call/gut check I ever faced off duty!

Still no relationship with aforementioned retailer except wish lists.


Edited by Desperado (11/05/08 02:08 AM)
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#154326 - 11/05/08 02:12 AM Re: Interesting survival gun: Rossi Trifecta [Re: sotto]
Jakam
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Ironraven-
Yup I saw a distinct difference in the M6 even with the "flip around" sights, presumably included to offset the issue you describe. So the varmint scope I sighted to the .22, and I shoot the .410 with the see through/traditional sights.

No problem, and like originally stated, this isn't designed to be ultra accurate, but rugged and "at hand", for critters, not defense. But with the scope, I improved my percentages.

And sotto, ditto, I grew up with a .410, easy to handle, did the jobs on the little dinners-to-be.

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