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AEA wrote:Sorry for hijacking the thread but I felt it necessary to inform anyone considering a Marlin (Remington) rifle.![]()
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...for about the same money as a good levergun, you're right, the AK would be a lot more firepower...and the AK round has been compared with .30-.30 often... and bulk ammo's available...worth thinkin' on!!!Texas Dan Mosby wrote:I don't get it...
Are you going to primarily hunt with the lever gun, or are you serious about using it solely for defense?
The M-1 garand proved that self-loading rifles were far superior for defensive purposes over 70 years ago. An AK or an SKS would be far more effective as a "problem arises" gun, and you should be able to find one in the same price range as a lever gun.
When it comes down to it, any gun is better than no gun, even a black powder pistol. However, you might as well go for something better suited for the task you intend to perform, and if that task is defense, think semi-auto, and preferably with a high ammo capacity.
Do what you think is best.
I wouldn't have a problem with an AK or SKS even a Mosin Nagantspeedsix wrote:...for about the same money as a good levergun, you're right, the AK would be a lot more firepower...and the AK round has been compared with .30-.30 often... and bulk ammo's available...worth thinkin' on!!!Texas Dan Mosby wrote:I don't get it...
Are you going to primarily hunt with the lever gun, or are you serious about using it solely for defense?
The M-1 garand proved that self-loading rifles were far superior for defensive purposes over 70 years ago. An AK or an SKS would be far more effective as a "problem arises" gun, and you should be able to find one in the same price range as a lever gun.
When it comes down to it, any gun is better than no gun, even a black powder pistol. However, you might as well go for something better suited for the task you intend to perform, and if that task is defense, think semi-auto, and preferably with a high ammo capacity.
Do what you think is best.
MoJo wrote:I wouldn't have a problem with an AK or SKS even a Mosin Nagantspeedsix wrote:...for about the same money as a good levergun, you're right, the AK would be a lot more firepower...and the AK round has been compared with .30-.30 often... and bulk ammo's available...worth thinkin' on!!!Texas Dan Mosby wrote:I don't get it...
Are you going to primarily hunt with the lever gun, or are you serious about using it solely for defense?
The M-1 garand proved that self-loading rifles were far superior for defensive purposes over 70 years ago. An AK or an SKS would be far more effective as a "problem arises" gun, and you should be able to find one in the same price range as a lever gun.
When it comes down to it, any gun is better than no gun, even a black powder pistol. However, you might as well go for something better suited for the task you intend to perform, and if that task is defense, think semi-auto, and preferably with a high ammo capacity.
Do what you think is best.the big advantage a .30-30 has over these guns is ammo availability. Most any WalMart, Academy, or small gun shop will have .30-30 ammo - - - 7.62X39 and 7.62X54R are going to be a little harder to find.
I thought the Marlin lever guns were priced between SKS and AK, assuming standard guns, not rare, not custom, etc.sjones wrote:The reason I chose the lever is I just like them and it doesn't cost that much.I decided to just get a 30-30.I can't afford a semi auto anyway.