Hi all, I'm a former gun owner from the US, living in BC and starting to think about what firearm to buy once I've got my PAL. I've owned and shot handguns, shotguns and both big and small bore rifles but over the last 10-15 years sold off the guns and didn't shoot. A couple things have made me want to buy a rifle;primarily, one of my favourite pastimes is kayaking and my wife and I will eventually be paddling around grizzlies (inside passage) and perhaps polar bears (Svalbard) and then living on the BC coast I'd like to have the tools to hunt deer and elk.
My thoughts on requirements (not necessarily in order) are: Stainless steel because of the probability of getting both salt and fresh water exposure, compactness because I'd like to be able to fit in inside my kayak rather than on deck, & stopping power for obvious reasons. Advice I've gleaned or heard first person usually has been to get a stainless slug gun though I've heard and especially read a lot about guide guns in 45-70. Currently the guide gun idea is foremost in my head with the big question whether a Marlin or a Browning BLR? I like the thought of a well made rifle like the browning but since everything I read says it should be disassembled by amateurs I worry about grit and such from camping on sandbars jamming the action and being impossible to clean, that would suck in the middle of a trip. That and the price are cons but the take down model would be awesome for packing in the boat. The Marlin guns seem economical but wonder if I'd have to have some smithing done to iron out the supposed quality issues; maybe that's not a problem now? A con there is that to get takedown version I'd have to spend $$$ for a co-pilot.
Anyway, I'd welcome any thoughts and/or points to pertinent threads here. I just figured out the search feature (was surprised to not find any posts using "guide gun" to seach until i realized I had to change the date range) so have a bunch of threads to read. Probably will find that all this has been hashed over numerous times but thought I'd write this post rather than the standard "hi new member here trying to get access to EE" post.
Cheers
My thoughts on requirements (not necessarily in order) are: Stainless steel because of the probability of getting both salt and fresh water exposure, compactness because I'd like to be able to fit in inside my kayak rather than on deck, & stopping power for obvious reasons. Advice I've gleaned or heard first person usually has been to get a stainless slug gun though I've heard and especially read a lot about guide guns in 45-70. Currently the guide gun idea is foremost in my head with the big question whether a Marlin or a Browning BLR? I like the thought of a well made rifle like the browning but since everything I read says it should be disassembled by amateurs I worry about grit and such from camping on sandbars jamming the action and being impossible to clean, that would suck in the middle of a trip. That and the price are cons but the take down model would be awesome for packing in the boat. The Marlin guns seem economical but wonder if I'd have to have some smithing done to iron out the supposed quality issues; maybe that's not a problem now? A con there is that to get takedown version I'd have to spend $$$ for a co-pilot.
Anyway, I'd welcome any thoughts and/or points to pertinent threads here. I just figured out the search feature (was surprised to not find any posts using "guide gun" to seach until i realized I had to change the date range) so have a bunch of threads to read. Probably will find that all this has been hashed over numerous times but thought I'd write this post rather than the standard "hi new member here trying to get access to EE" post.
Cheers




















































