I love my 10/22 Take Down. I just put a Magpul X-22 stock on it this weekend...anxious to see how it is to shoots. Everyone should own a 10/22. There needs to be a law about it.Scott in Houston wrote:I know it's not ideal for all scenarios, but for many, there's the Ruger 10/22 Take Down.
I love mine, and it's so easy to assemble and dis-assemble for storage and easy hiding.
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- Sun Oct 22, 2017 10:19 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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- Fri Oct 20, 2017 11:11 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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locke_n_load wrote:Definitely would not leave any NFA gun in the truck permanently, especially a two stamp gun...jailbird wrote:I just figured I'd let everybody know what I decided to go for (in case anybody cares! :) ).
I really appreciated everybody's ideas and feedback. I was really much interested in mainly .300 BLK in a short rifle, preferably suppressed, since obviously I won't be able to grab for hearing protection in a hurry in my truck. So with those criteria in mind, I ended up going with:
http://www.tactical-life.com/firearms/r ... 7-lmt-lead
The dual suppressor + SBR NFA goodness will probably keep most people away from it, but in the end, I figured it was worth the headache.
Thanks again, everybody!
- Fri Oct 20, 2017 10:58 am
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Re: The perfect "truck gun"
I agree with the "there's no one perfect truck gun" because of too many variables. That being said though, I will say the CZ Scorp Evo 3 S1, with a side folding stock, would be my go to. You can maneuver in tight quarters without the stock (at least I can in my Sequoia), and if you need to egress, you can then unfold and shoulder.