Tacticool Deer Rifle

Can't believe this crazy thread... :confused:

Anyway... Slowbalt, for your CO job, put a 18.5" barrel on your rem870 and feed it with rifled slugs. Don't need a rifled barrel. a plain barrel is fine. That's all you need. Believe me, no animal can survive a well placed 12gauge slug at 10yd. Plus, there's tons of "tacticool" accessories for the 870 shotgun.

For non-restricted military rifles, just read the threads in this forum, buy one and have fun.
 
Crazy thread is right !
I can't believe I actually just read all of it.
Want tacti-cool AND practi-cool for YOUR needs.... get a 12 gauge.
Do it up how you want (sights,stocks etc), loaded with slugs will drop any deer, bear or other critter out to 100 yards or more and with buckshot can safely dispatch an injured deer at 5 or 10 yards.
 
How about an M38 in 6.5mm Sweede.

Milsurp rifle with strong military heritage.
Larger than a 6mm to meet regualtory requirements.
Cheap ($300)
Bolt action which will likely be more reliable, require less maintenance and is aless prone to accidental discharge than a semi auto (let's not start another thread please)
Flat shooting and cheap ammo
Heavy enough rifle to absorb recoil and let you become an accurate shooter
Accurate, large enough for most game, won't get you laughed at by a hunter so you'll at least get some respect.

You can likely find one for $250-$400 in good condition from Tradex in the province of Quebec.



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Also, anyone ever saw an over-under with 2 rifled bores?

And what about the Savage over under rifle/shotgun?
They make one chambered to .223/12 GA
http://www.savagearms.com/24f12.htm

You already tried my 24-C in 22/20, if you liket the experience, I'm sure il could be a interesting gun for you...

Another non-Tacticool gun but One of my favorite, the good Old Winchester model 94 in 30-30. With the side mount to allow you to youse the open sight, It's a beauty to shoot. I just fired it often but I loved the handling of that baby!
 
Simple answer, if you want a military rifle that you will like for it's "history" and for it's "Coolness" and want something that can be used for hunting just about anything, buy yourself a Garand or an Norinco M14(M305).

7.62X51(.308) or 30-06 can be used to take down anything you will find in Canada. (Granted you might want a bigger punch if you run into a large grizzly, but hey, if you can't stop it with 8 rounds of 30-06 or 5 308, just use your 6 3" slugs in your Mossberg 590A1 stapped to your back.:D

As far as being "professional" or "mature", these are good traits, but in my opinion, if people take themselves and their jobs too seriously they go from being good or exceptional to being grade A pricks.

Life is too short to be around assh**es that think the world hinges on everything they do or say. Yeah, there are times to be serious but as long as you have a good head on your shoulders you should be able to tell when those times are, and if you want to have some fun by showing up with some gear that might make a few "stick up the butt" people pissed off, there is nothing wrong with that as long as you get the job done.

I always loved the phrase "fu*k'em if they can't take a joke."

Like I said, life's too short.
 
well I take it your cool gun doesn't have to be unrestricted - right? You can always get your ATC. How about those little things in .45 ACP or .40 S&W? At point blank it will take anything and very high on my coolness factor list. Light and short too. Oh and did I mention its way cheaper than most black rifles. And look very black and cool.

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About maturity - Slowbalt, just filter all the noise, these boards are for people with good taste. Your gun must be the thing you enjoy having in your hands and showing to other people. Like GF almost.

30-06 they say, how boring...
 
well I take it your cool gun doesn't have to be unrestricted - right? You can always get your ATC. How about those little things in .45 ACP or .40 S&W? At point blank it will take anything and very high on my coolness factor list. Light and short too. Oh and did I mention its way cheaper than most black rifles. And look very black and cool.

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About maturity - Slowbalt, just filter all the noise, these boards are for people with good taste. Your gun must be the thing you enjoy having in your hands and showing to other people. Like GF almost.

30-06 they say, how boring...



Hmmm... that thing really looks sweet, but no possibility of ATC, so won't fit the bill. Still it'd be nice to get one once I buy my glock.

Still in the market for a new toy... Thinking more and more of packing my 870, but a reason to buy one more gun can't be missed. ( I am getting to the point where I must give myself a reason for new guns, as more and more of the funds are going toward guns and ammo. ) Going to study for two years right next to a 600m range ( 100m right now ), so an LTR is becoming very interesting, as is any long range rifle. Thing is : I am far from being an olympic athlet ( working very hard on fitness right now ) so 15 pounds guns aren't very appealing , and I am somehow not very "recoil-friendly" so that limits me quite a bit. No idea if being more fit will help me handle recoil better, but in the meantime, I prefer small calibers.
 
Thing is : I am far from being an olympic athlet ( working very hard on fitness right now ) so 15 pounds guns aren't very appealing , and I am somehow not very "recoil-friendly" so that limits me quite a bit. No idea if being more fit will help me handle recoil better, but in the meantime, I prefer small calibers.


Those are two conflicting things - recoil and weight of your gun. I do not know anybody who would enjoy the recoil and light guns are most horrible in that regard. Ask anybody who owns Mossy Mavericks 12Ga shotguns - you wouldn't want to shoot those all day. Heavier guns do not punch your shoulder as bad and generally are more accurate.
 
Spanish carbine FR8 ... .308 short barrel open sights ... sweeeet ... I got me one of these babies ... ;)

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
 
O.K. now Im also sucked into this. :D
A pistol caliber for dropping a bear or even a large deer is, well, beyond stupid. Use the proper tool for the job, like your 12 guage. If you ever come face to face with a bear with a pistol GOOD LUCK ! Buy a .50AE or a .460 SW and you should be ok.:p
You should go see what the other officers are using.
 
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