So once upon a time I had two little boys and two Contender Carbines -
lightweight rounds (223) lightweight carbines (4.5lb) not so lightweight boys!
I've sold a lot of barrels, but once had 30-30, 22 hornet, 223, 45-70, 410, 45 muzzle loader, 22 rimfire and the list goes on.
What I want to know is if anyone would consider this particular firearm as viable in a post trauma survival situation.
Please don't bash anyone, try to be constructive in your criticism, and let's see how or even if a single shot rifle or pistol would succeed in a make believe world.
Oh yeah, would that be in a city or small town, plains or woods?
Thanks in advance.
lightweight rounds (223) lightweight carbines (4.5lb) not so lightweight boys!
I've sold a lot of barrels, but once had 30-30, 22 hornet, 223, 45-70, 410, 45 muzzle loader, 22 rimfire and the list goes on.
What I want to know is if anyone would consider this particular firearm as viable in a post trauma survival situation.
Please don't bash anyone, try to be constructive in your criticism, and let's see how or even if a single shot rifle or pistol would succeed in a make believe world.
Oh yeah, would that be in a city or small town, plains or woods?
Thanks in advance.