If it’s a gun to be carried in a truck, I’m going to have something with more “punch.” The guns shown are, to me, more in line with “backpack/trail” guns. Lightweight.
The Hi-Point carbine has entered the chat.
They missed the best one IMO. The Springfield Scout /410/22.
The stainless M6 breaks down nicely, and is very popular with bush pilots all over the world.
Build the truck around a 30 mm GAU-8/A Avenger Gatling gun.
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Here’s one for you:
“Five Click Baits Perfect for Your Silly Blog.”
Customized the 10/22 takedown with trigger, bull barrel, Leopold .22 optics and hitting nickels at 100yrs. The nice thing about the bull barrel upgrade is that the scope rails are on the barrel, not the stock, so the zero doesn’t change upon reassembly. It doesn’t fit in the oem carry case any more, but a pelican case works great.
Pro tip; as 22lr is a dirty round, disassemble and thoroughly clean the factory mags regularly for reliable function. It takes only five minutes
I have one of these, it is as minimal as you can get for a 22 rifle.
40 second video.
Firearms International Corp .22 Cal Bronco Single Shot Survival Rifle How to Take Apart and Put Back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaqK9GPDX6Y
That Savage Model 42 looks real good on paper so I got one several years ago. The sights were so poorly regulated that I could not reliably hit any target with either barrel. OTOH, I have two old AR-7’s and several 10//22’s and I love them all.
w1n1 is moonlighting. His day job is as a shill for 19fortyfive.com.
Which is indistinguishable from American Shooting Urinal in terms of sheer worthlessness.
I really miss my ar7. Whatever showed up in the peep sight had a hole in it when I pulled the trigger. Just perfect. Got stolen :-(