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"Around the farm" gun, What's yours?

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    Posted: 28 Jun 2024 at 6:58pm
I'm betting there will be a lot of Ruger 10/22 and other .22s but just curious what you guys tote around for just in case?
"Farming is a business that makes a Las Vegas craps table look like a regular paycheck" Ronald Reagan
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Have a Ruger 10/22 in SS, also have a Ruger Mark II pistol 7” barrel as dead on with that as rifle. Otherwise 12ga 3” chamber Winchester auto feed.
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410 and a 9m
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Mini 14 at times in the truck.
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Ruger LC9S in my pocket and Ruger 77VR 22-250 with a gold ring Leopold scope and Harris bipod in the truck.
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Savage .22 Magnum

Edited by AllisFreak MN - 28 Jun 2024 at 9:23pm
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Marlin 22 mag
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Dad's Marlin Golden 39a lever action in .22LR. Grandpa's Winchester .22 pump is neat but not as accurate
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Guess I'll throw mine in. Remington 870 Express 12GA for opossum and armadillo, Mossberg 500C 20GA for crows, S&W M&P 9mm if I'm in the pickup.
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contender with 14 in barrel 223 cal.  or 9mm tauras    i own alot of critter getters and like to swicth ownce a while mostly always have the 9mm on me
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Marlin 30-06, new 6 shot 22, Remington 12 ga semi auto, etc.
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I would not like to mess with you guys you are all packing a bit of heat
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I've got a 10/22 'Sporter' that I bought when I was 15, 43 years ago, wow. It gets lots of the chipmunks with birds-hot. Keep an Anschutz model 54M sporter for varmints out the window of the house. Those guns were imported by Savage back in the 70's.
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  Colt 1911 in 9MM perfect for concealed carry for driver side door and Llama also in  9MM in passenger door,,,,,
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Originally posted by 200Tom1 200Tom1 wrote:

Marlin 30-06, new 6 shot 22, Remington 12 ga semi auto, etc.

30-06? Holy crap. Just in case you really need to reach out and touch someone!
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Scoped Ruger American rifle .22LR, for varmints.  Don't "carry" it around, but it's almost always nearby.  There's plenty of more powerful tools here, if needed...


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AR 15 at the farm.  Nothing once the cows are done calving and go out to summer pasture. at the house a Huglu 12GA.
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Originally posted by Dakota Dave Dakota Dave wrote:

AR 15 at the farm.  Nothing once the cows are done calving and go out to summer pasture. at the house a Huglu 12GA.


What brand AR? Got a 1911 I'm not terribly fond of. Thought about swapping to an AR
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Depends on what I'm doing but my number 1 choice in the saddle is my 45 Colt Ruger Blackhawk and if on foot, tractor or 4 wheeler my go to is a Spingfield XD in 9 mm.

In the truck lives its own arsenal and I keep a shotgun at the ready for racoons and what not on the porch.

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Originally posted by thendrix thendrix wrote:

Originally posted by Dakota Dave Dakota Dave wrote:

AR 15 at the farm.  Nothing once the cows are done calving and go out to summer pasture. at the house a Huglu 12GA.


What brand AR? Got a 1911 I'm not terribly fond of. Thought about swapping to an AR

I have a pair of Rock River Ar’s. I’m very happy with them.
Set up for varmint hunting.
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Marlin 883? in .22 mag. can't remember if its 882 or 883.  One is stainless, mine was blued, not much of it left, but still can knock a GH in the head out to 150 yds while bush hoggin with the d-14...Wink
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  Semi auto Mach 17 rifle for little stuff, 308 AR Panther Arms for slightly bigger stuff.
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I only listed my Truck or general carry on the tractor guns, do have favored others for other duty. An LR308, and a Ruger M77 bolt in .243. Best varmint tappers in my livery. Took out two Black Vultures with the .243 at rough 300 yds.
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Yep, plenty more here. For fun, and was still loaded, I removed a couple racoon with my 1858 Army black powder replica revolver.
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My deer rifle is a Douglas xxx on a Mauser action in 25-06.
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 WOW, Thad,,,sounds as if you might like the sporterized wildcat cartridges like me and many  many others here, I'm sure!!,,,,!!
  My favorite little wildcat is a .257 Roberts Improved on the long Enfield action ,,3300 FPS and deadly serious out to 400 yards.
  I also have a Browning BAR II Safari in 7 MM magnum with an original Redfield Widefield 4X12 and is the most beautiful gun I've ever acquired. Only been fired 10-15 times altho I now  have to order a new main spring as my son left the bolt pulled back and then put it in the secret place and  has been like that til I did an inventory recently,,Grrrrr,,,,Angry
 The "Meat In The Pot" is my Ruger M77 also in 7MM Magnum, Serves quite well on Deer and Elk WAY,,,,out there,,,!!Clap
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I have a firearm for assorted uses. After all a Shotgun and a rifle and a country boy can survive!
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The kid’s pink keystone cricket for around the buildings, a 16” Faxon with a 1-6 Vortex viper for mid range, and a Savage 110 with a 26” MTU profile Criterion barrel in .280 AI 1-8 twist with a 5-25x Brownell’s MPO for the longer stuff😁
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