I agree that the centre-fire versions of this gun are horrible. Heck, even the modern rimfire versions of the gun aren't all that great. Too heavy, too long and just not built with any sort of quality. The plastic doesn't help at all either.
But I have to disagree with the statement that they are all just novelty guns. I use my 24C for almost everything. I hunt grouse, rabbit and deer with it and have even shot a few rounds of trap and did as well as I did with a 12ga. The .22 barrel will shoot inside of an inch at 50 yards and the with the cyl choke in, the 20ga barrel will toss slugs into about 2.5" at the same range. Not too shabby for a "Jack-of-all-trades" gun, eh?
Mind you, my 24C has had a lot of work done to it. The biggest improvement (aside from regulating the barrels) was getting the shotgun barrel threaded for choke tubes.
Then I went to Crappy Tire and picked up one of those low-profile tool boxes and using some foam, made a pretty cool nondescript carrying case for it:
There are four layers of foam (two layers top and bottom) to keep it packed nice and tight so it won't shift at all. That also let me cut out some space on the bottom layer to make room for extra stuff.
All told, the case carries:
- 150 rounds of .22 (mixture of CB shorts, standard velocity and hyper velocity)
- 20 rounds of 20ga (mixture of birdshot, slugs and buckshot)
- fixed blade hunting knife
- spare AA batteries (for my Fenix LD20 that I carry with me everywhere)
- cyl., mod and full choke tubes
- flint/magnesium fire-starter
- sling
- earplugs
As many of you have also mentioned, I will never be selling this gun. It's just too damn versatile!
