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Offline Pete112288

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If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« on: February 24, 2014, 11:59:50 PM »
If you could only have one gun of each main action type, what would it be and why? This is all inclusive for different guns. Like if you picked a semi auto rifle you could not then have a semi auto shotgun or pistol. Bolt action. Lever action. Pump action. Break open (single shot/side by side/OU), Semi-auto. Revolver, Muzzleloader.

Bolt Action - Browning A-Bolt 30-06 I already have this gun, have had it since I was 16, been absolutely infatuated with it since.
Lever Action - Marlin Model 1895GBL 45-70. I love the look of it and would love a 30-30 but if I could only have one lever gun I would want this so I feel comfortable going after elk with it.
Pump Action - Mossberg 535. I have this in the slug version, then I could shoot 2 3/4 to 3.5 inch shells and still exchange barrels if need be for anything I need a shotgun for.
Semi-Auto - Browning BAR Mark II Safari. I love the look of this gun as well. I was going to say in 338 but for that gun I would like something I would use for more than elk and bigger without being so overgunned so I would probably stick with good ol 30-06.
Muzzleloader - Traditions Vortek 50. I know there is a love hate thing going on with these because of ignition issues. Maybe I just got lucky with mine, it hasnt had any misfires that werent my fault and I love this gun.
Revolver - Taurus Raging Bull 444 in 44 mag. With the 8 inch barrel. Not a big handgun guy. Just something to pack around while scouting and to keep in a quick safe next to the bed. Something I could also hunt with if I wanted to. And like a couple of the others, I love the look of it.

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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2014, 12:32:04 AM »
Bolt action- Winchester 52D .22. If you can shoot this rifle off hand you can shoot anything.

Lever gun- Pre 64 mod 94 in 30-30. It's a classic and I would hunt anything 200 and in with this rifle

Pump action- Remington 870

Semi auto- LaRue OBR in .260. This would cover anything the 30-30 couldn't

Muzzleloader- I have no idea. Maybe one of the Savage smokless guns

Revolver- Smith mod 29 4" in 44mag

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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2014, 12:41:21 AM »
Um... not to state the obvious... but...
There are more action types than you listed.

Like Full-Auto, Single action revolver, double action revolver, Single or double barrel....
I could go on.

Or did you simply want others to list what they would choose for the actions you specified?

Bolt, Lever, Pump, Semi-Auto Recoil, Breach Loading, and Wheel gun?

If this is the case... well ok, I'll play.   :tup:

These of course are assuming money is no issue?  right?

Bolt Action - M40A5. It's basically your tried and true Remington 700 action on steroids for the Marines.
Lever Action - I still would Love to get one of the late model Winchester 9422. Super fun shooting for small game and targets. Plus, with the above mentioned bolt gun, this would be needed for the small game as the other would be perfectly adequate for all big game out past distances of 1000 yards... which is even hard to see out to.
Pump Action - Well... come on. There is only one true winner here. The Remington 870. Get a 3 1/2" magnum in this, and you can hunt anything on the planet with bird shot or slugs. Plus the 870 is easy to get parts for. And is super easy to feild strip.
Semi-Auto - If I had to choose just one, I would get an RSASS. With a .308 semi-auto, you can do just about anything, and hunting coyotes would be a blast with such an awesome sniper platform that has 50 rd. mags.
Muzzleloader - I would stick with what I use, and I love it. A Knight Bighorn in Stainless steel 50 cal. Super accurate, super easy to clean.
Revolver - Ruger GP100 .357 mag 5". Super sweet little gun. Can do a whole lot. and isn't as bulky as the smith and wessons.
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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2014, 01:34:44 AM »
I know the more specific you can get theres a lot more than what I listed. I was just meaning to stick to the basic umbrella types. Coulda included many different kinds of muzzleloaders, single action revolvers, double action revolvers, full auto, rolling block (and several others that are similar), etc... My idea was to limit to the basic most common ones.

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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #4 on: February 25, 2014, 08:03:51 AM »
Bolt-Kimber Montana in 300wsm

Lever-savage 99 in 308

Pump- Remington 870

Semi-auto- Springfield M1

Revolver- Ruger LCR

Muzzy- Knight Bighorn
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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #5 on: February 25, 2014, 08:21:51 AM »
Bolt Action - Grandpa's 1957 Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in 30-06.  Have it.

Lever Action - Browning BLR Stainless Takedown in 358 Winchester.

Pump Action - Ithaca Model 37 in 12g 3"

Semi-Auto - Belgian Browning A-5 Light 12.  Have it.

Muzzleloader - T/C Hawken with Green Mountain LRH barrel.  Have it.

Revolver - S&W 629 in 44 mag with 6" barrel.

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Break Action - Early Fox SxS A Grade Utica, with a set of 12g and 20g barrels, in the nicest grade I could bear to hunt grouse with. 
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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #6 on: February 25, 2014, 08:23:52 AM »
Bolt action- Remington Model 7 Predator 22-250

Lever action- Marlin Model 39 22 LR

Pump- Remington 760 35 Whelen

Semi auto- Weatherby SA-08 20ga Youth

Revolver- S&W Model 34 4" RB 22 LR

MZL- Flint 54 cal. Southern Mountian Rifle

Break action- JP Sauer Drilling 16x16x7x57R
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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #7 on: February 25, 2014, 09:27:44 AM »
Bolt - M40A5.  Good enough for Marine scout/snipers, good enough for me.   :tup:  That takes care of any large game hunting I would be doing.

Lever - Probably a little Henry golden boy .22.  That takes care of any small game (rabbits....) and dispatching, plus it's a fun plinking gun.

Pump - Remington 870 Blackhawk.  Home defense, and maybe duck/grouse in a pinch... :dunno:   :chuckle: :chuckle:

Semi Auto -  H&K P30 in .40 with the LEM mod.  Gotta have something for concealed carry, right?

Revolver -  Ruger gp100 with the 4in barrel.

MZL - No idea, I've never owned or fired one.  Probably a Blunderbuss, so I could load it with broken glass, dog poop and rock salt, "Hey you kids, get off my lawn!".    :chuckle:


There are other guns I like better, and that are cooler, but if I only get one of each then I want stuff I will use!


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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #8 on: February 25, 2014, 09:35:06 AM »
Bolt Action - RBros lightweight hunter in 300 WM.
Lever Action - Marlin Model 1895 45-70.
Pump Action - Mossberg 835 ulti mag.
Semi-Auto - Ruger 10/22, because without a .22 the world just seems empty.
Muzzleloader - I know nothing about muzzle loaders.
Revolver - Ruger GP100 .357 mag.

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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #9 on: February 25, 2014, 09:39:13 AM »
Bolt Action - M70 featherweight in .270.
Lever Action - Marlin 336 in 44mag.
Pump Action - 870 in 20ga
Semi-Auto - Ruger Mark II .22lr
Revolver - Ruger blackhawk 44mag.
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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #10 on: February 25, 2014, 09:48:16 AM »
Bolt - 30-06 Savage.
Lever - Henry Golden Boy .22lr, because like Holg said, I don't want to live in a world without .22lr
Pump - 870 12g.
Semi-Auto - Springfield XDM .45ACP
Muzz - I dunno, probably some kind of pistol like a pirate would have had.
Revolver - S&W 686 .357 4" barrel.

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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #11 on: February 25, 2014, 10:05:28 AM »
Bolt:  Tikka T3 or Browning X-Bolt, either in 300 WSM 
Lever:  .45/70 Marlin 1895 Guide Gun
Pump:  Rem 870 12GA
Semi-Auto:  Ruger 10/22
MZ:  Probably a Knight Bighorn in .50
Revolver:  S&W in .460 or .500 Nitro Exp

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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #12 on: February 25, 2014, 10:17:10 AM »
Bolt- Sako 85 in stainless in. 270
Lever-Henry Golden Boy. 22 (already have this one)
Pump-Rem 870 wingmaster 12g Dale Earnhardt SE (already have this one too)
Semi-auto-Sig Sauer 1911 in   .45
Muzz- Tennessee Long Gun
Revolver-S&W in   .41 mag
Break- Browning Citori  20g
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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #13 on: February 25, 2014, 03:45:22 PM »
Bolt Action - Blaser R8 Professional since I could just do a barrel/action swap to use a variety of calibers from .222 Rem, all the way up to .375 H&H Magnum

Lever Action - Marlin Model 1895 45/70

Pump Action - Winchester SXP Waterfowl hunter 3-1/2"

Semi-Auto - Colt Delta Elite 10mm

Muzzleloader - Not really interested in muzzleloaders and never fired one, so no idea on this.

Revolver - Ruger Super Redhawk .44 Magnum with 9.5" barrel. I am not huge fan of revolvers, but the first handgun I ever fired was an SRH in .44 magnum. (I was like 10 or 11 at the time if I recall correctly, and despite almost dislocating my trigger finger on the first shot, I *loved* it, and went through almost an entire box of ammo before the guy that took me shooting told me I had had enough fun with that gun for one day, and made me switch to shooting his .22LR) It is one of the few revolvers I would like to buy some day.


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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #14 on: February 25, 2014, 04:04:38 PM »
Bolt- Anschutz .308
Lever-Browning BLR .270 WSM
Pump-Browning BPS .12 gauge
Semi-Auto Shotgun – Benelli line SBEII / Cordova / Montefello
Semi Auto-Pistol -Kimber 1911 in .45
Muzz- Austin & Halleck
Revolver- Ruger Red Label .44 mag / King Cobra?
Break Action – Krieghoff K-80 in .12 Gauge / Perazzi .12
Falling Block – Ruger #1 - .300 win mag.
Air Rifle – Feinwerkbau in .177 or other caliber.
Big Bore Break Action double rifles - Holland & Holland .375 H & H or .505 Gibbs.
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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #15 on: February 25, 2014, 06:36:23 PM »
Bolt- Ruger Hawkeye in .243 win
Lever- Winchester 94 .356 win
Falling block- Ruger No. 1 in 7mm REM mag
Pump- Remington 870 20 GA
Semi- Beretta a400 extreme 12 ga
Break- ruger red label 12 GA
Revolver- smith and wesson model 57 41 mag
Semi pistol- Kimber crimson carry 1911 45 acp

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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #16 on: February 25, 2014, 09:01:29 PM »
Bolt action husqvarna crown grade imperial 6000 in 7mm mag
Have it
Lever action winchester model 88 in 308 best lines of any lever gun
Have it
Pump action Remington 760 in 308
Need it
Semi auto fn fal in 308

Want it
Break action any high quality over under in 12 ga
pistol Smith and Wesson 357 revolver and Springfield range officer .45
Black powder hawken .50
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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #17 on: February 26, 2014, 02:56:58 PM »
Bolt Action - Tikka T3 270
Lever Action - Marlin Model 1895 guide gun 45-70
Pump Action - Remington 870
Semi-Auto - Ruger 10-22  Spent too many rounds through this not to be included
Muzzleloader - Knight 50
Revolver -  ONLY ONE?????  That is just cruel. :yike:

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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #18 on: February 26, 2014, 09:06:06 PM »
Bolt action: Savage Striker 338-375 Ruger. You know you want one!

Lever: Rossi Ranch Hand 44 Mag. We all know what these look like.
Pump: Remington 7600 270 (I couldn't think of a pump action handgun :bash:)
Semi: Wildey Survivor in 475 Wildey Magnum
Revolver: Freedom Arms Model 83 Premier Grade 500 WE
Single shot: MOA Maximum in 284 Winchester
Muzzle loader: 62 Caliber Flintlock pistol

Hows that for a little different? :chuckle:

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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #19 on: February 27, 2014, 11:07:41 AM »
"Lever action winchester model 88 in 308 best lines of any lever gun
Have it"

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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #20 on: February 27, 2014, 09:03:27 PM »
  I agree with Kelsey cruel to the max on only pick.  I am suprized no one chose a colt python which is the worlds best handgun.  also only one person picked a tikka lite.  mike w

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Re: If you could have only one gun of each action type...
« Reply #21 on: February 28, 2014, 04:17:50 PM »
I'm surprised no one has picked a Berret Rifle yet....
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