evolture
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Langley, BC
Is the TC G2 really that big? I really wouldn't know I have seen too many of them. Or is it just the factory barrel lengths that makes it BIG?
Currently the M6 Scout is the only factory rifle that fits this niche, and they are rare/expensive as hell, and do have some inherent issues. Several rifles/shotguns targeted towards the 'survival' crowd are available on the market but, IMHO, many have major drawbacks such as a proliferation of plastic parts, flimsy sights, poor actions, etc.
IMHO for a 'survival' gun the hinge-action is ideal. it is rugged, totally reliable, inherently a takedown action, and is extremely compact: a 14" barreled hinge action would be shorter/lighter than a 10" barreled 10/22.
a sight combo similar to the XS sights rail/ghost ring combo is not offered on any .22LRs, and would be ideal for a gun like this. those who prefer can mount a compact scope or a reflex sight, and due to the hinge-action design the sights/optics would retain zero even after takedown/reassembly, and not suffer from any receiver:barrel play issues like those plaguing shotguns, 10/22s, etc.
the barrel length/stock LOP could be tailored to come in at just over the min. OAL for non-restricted. it would result in a bombproof, compact and accurate 'survival' rifle platform, and also be ideal as a plinker and youth rifle.
i made the concept using a .22 from the Rossi Trifecta package, with a shortened stock LOP and barrel. the sights are XS sights ghost rings. both of these items are easily acquirable if a 'reference' is needed for the design.
just putting this out there as this is my idea of the perfect backpacking/survival rifle, and you can put me down to preorder two of them if you can build them under $400, and im sure they would be very popular with the backpacking crowd. down the road, a short 20ga barrel could also be offered to round out the kit. .22 Hornet could also be a possibility, as could pistol calibers such as .44 mag.
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Frankly, with few mods, the old Savage 24C would be ideal. .22LR over 20 ga cylinder bore. Takedown in 2 seconds, room for ammo in the butt.
again the TC Contender is a big, expensive gun. i would not spend $1000 on a gun, then $400 on another barrel, $200+ to have some sights smithed on, and then start taking a hacksaw to the stock. thats not really a realistic scenario.
what i would much rather do is buy a $300-400 gun from CanAm, which i dont have to feel bad about beating the sh*t out of.
Why not the TC Hot Shot $250 for a stainless model. 3 lbs 30 inches, Peep sights.
Savage 24s are heavy as hell (8lbs unloaded, unscoped), very bulky, and have horrible sights. i owned a 24F in .223/12ga and i absolutely loathed carrying it.
with all due respect, those suggesting guns like the Savage 24 and SKS have entirely missed the point of this thread. there are many guns available at that size/weight that can be carried in the bush. there is no lightweight, accurate, robust takedown .22LR platform that can be packed unobtrusively in a backpack. the AR-7 and Papoose are as close as it comes but both leave something to be desired.
as for the 'survival rifle' part - perhaps 'backpacking rifle' would have been a more appropriate name. the M6 scout is dubbed a 'survival rifle', however - and this would fill the same niche.
now we are getting somewhere
i had no idea these existed.
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who sells them in Canada? do they take down?