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The M6 Scout Survival Rifle

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2009

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  • DUAL SURVIVAL!

  • I was out shooting clays with mine this past weekend. Love that gun and I bought it for less than $200.! I wish I had bought a barrel full of them and don't know why someone else doesn't make them. I've got the parkerized .22/.410. I'll sell everything else in the safe before my M6 Scout!

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  • I don't get it. SO many off the shelf "non" survival labeled gins do much more.

  • @R1alpha You would lose that little pin quicker than you would lose a magazine. Lose that breakdown pin and you are SOL!

  • @vitorgaray

    HITMAN is correct. The .410 gauge is mis-named. It is actually .410 BORE , the actual bore size. A 410 shotgun is actually around 67 gauge in that measuring scale.

  • My Father in law took me shootin last week, He had a 'surprise' for me; He owns a A7 .22 survival. I got to shoot it..awesome shooter...

  • would you be able to use 45 long colt in the chamber for .410? interesting rifle for sure.

  • i will be honest my man, i would rather get a ruger 10/22 and a couple 10 round clips+ ammo for the money you spent on that thing. as for the shot gun aspect, i don't use a shotgun as a survival rifle anyway, not around where i live anyway. as a final note, all in all i prefer the 357 over all (and 38 special) for my pack gun needs, carry 100 .357 bullets and 100 .38spc bullets and you are in business for small and medium (if ur lucky some large as well) game for your group to eat..

    -Scott

  • Where can I buy one.....

  • Henry makes that .22 that floats because it stores in the stock..Theyre one of the coolest guns made.Remeber that old movie "My side of the mountain"?

  • @97sniper That's not the case. Each of the sights actually have the calibar stamped into them. You can read it when you flip from one to the other.

  • could i get one with a longer barrel?

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