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#73041 - 09/14/06 02:44 AM Re: Gun Combos
JL4570 Offline


Registered: 07/03/06
Posts: 2
Just an FYI, for those who like the combo guns. My local gun dealer was just informed by Savage that they will be discontinuing the model 24 series combination rifle/shotgun.

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#73042 - 09/14/06 01:17 PM Re: Gun Combos
norad45 Offline
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Registered: 07/01/04
Posts: 1506
I find it odd that they would discontinue it considering the average price for a used one on Gunsamerica is well over $400. If true, I hope that somebody else picks up the line. I have a 24 in .22LR/20 Ga. and love it.

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#73043 - 09/14/06 06:57 PM Re: Gun Combos
anotherKevin Offline


Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 20
Loc: Colorado, US
Re, the carbine - at first I thought you had mounted skate wheels on the thing, LOL. Then I realized it was on a coat rack.

I started off with a .357 revolver, then bought a lever action in the same. Then a snubby in .38, and so on. I seem to have homed in on a selection of .22 equipment and .38. It's really reigned in my desire to deviate, though I understand the limitations. I have a milsurp bolt action or two, a shotgun, and I feel pretty much set. In my mind, there's a lot to be said for commonality of ammo, and "dual chambering" of .38/.357 and others.

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#73044 - 09/26/06 11:29 AM Re: Gun Combos
Farmer Offline
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Registered: 11/04/05
Posts: 125
Loc: Mid-Atlantic
Skate wheels! <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Why didn't I think of that!?! An extension to use my big toe to shoot .......

Actually that was a set of towel hooks in the hotel room - it was the only place I could find to get the gun up and get a picture.

I've since modified it a bit - added a vertical fore grip and bought a 1911 to dedicate to the use.

As for failures - a properly built and properly broken-in 1911 usually won't fail. Even in pretty grimy conditions. I guess that's why so many of the military and law enforcement groups like them. Plus, they're extremely simple to repair in the field, and parts are readily available.

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#73045 - 10/05/06 04:52 AM Re: Gun Combos
clearwater Offline
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Registered: 03/19/05
Posts: 1185
Loc: Channeled Scablands
"Personally, in the woods I'd rather have a nice, light weight carbine with 16" barrels, .22LR over .30-30 or .308, about the same size as the the M-6, and a good .357."

Anybody make such as thing? If so how do the barrels regulate?

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#73046 - 10/05/06 05:18 AM Re: Gun Combos
ironraven Offline
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Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
No one's made it yet. I figure if I mention this concept enough times, people will pick up on it, and when it turns into a chant, one of the makers will listen.

As far as regualtion, won't be any where near as bad as it is for a traditional double rifle, becuase I'm talking an over-under. Sure, different ballistics, but I'm pretty sure that if the sights will thump a rabbit with the .22 at 25 feet, the .30 caliber will hit in the heart-lung area on a deer at 150 feet, which is a lot longer than I'd ever want to push a .410 slug.

If you wanted to get very fancy, set up the front sight like a bow sight, with two seperate and distinctly colored fiberoptic dots for each of the barrels. But it would mean a very tall front sight, not sure if we want that.

The other option is to glass it using a see-though mount, say 2x or 3x, and zero the optics for the .30 caliber, while the iron sights are zeroed for the .22.

Different zeros is the one potential pitfall I can see with this, but nothing that can't be worked out. As far as actual, in the field windage compensation, for most hunting distances, it isn't as big a deal. This is a survival/truck gun, not something for bagging big sheep at 800+ yards.
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#73047 - 10/05/06 07:23 AM Re: Gun Combos
311 Offline
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 285
Loc: NY USA
I would prefer the plain old Remington 870 in 12ga. The ammunition can vary from birdshot & #6 for rabbits to buckshot & slugs for larger game, i.e. the two legged predators. However, the ammunition is rather heavy.

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#73048 - 10/05/06 07:00 PM Re: Gun Combos
Leigh_Ratcliffe Offline
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Registered: 03/31/06
Posts: 1355
Loc: United Kingdom.
Ow, that would spoil his whole day. Next time aim at his mouth. Much more effective for a one shot stop.
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#73049 - 10/11/06 07:16 PM Re: Gun Combos
big_al Offline
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Registered: 01/04/06
Posts: 586
Loc: 20mi east of San Diego
Here is the start of my truck kit useing a combo gun, any suggestions would be helpfull. http://members.cox.net/alclarkson/
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#73050 - 10/11/06 10:29 PM Re: Gun Combos
Craig_phx Offline
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Registered: 04/05/05
Posts: 715
Loc: Phoenix, AZ
big_al,

I do not recognize the combo gun in the picture. It looks like a .22 and .410. Can you shoot .45 Long Colt in it? I like the red front sight.
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