A rifle platform in a 22 lr. Because you would be able to do everything you need to with it.
But if your in the shtf scenario (I assume this is where your at on the point) I would not necessarily be concerned about concealed carry. As I have no plans on engaging in a close combat, but if it does happen I hope I would be able to manage with a good knife. Also with a rifle platform I would be able to take longer shots that are more reliable and accurate. Yeah a 22 may not have the knock down and I probably wouldn't stick around to make sure it was a kill shot, but I feel that a properly placed shoot would do the job. Maybe not quick but it would be there.I disagree.
You can't carry a 22lr rifle concealed not can you effectively use it to hunt large game. I would say a quality handgun would be the most versatile firearm since there are many non-firearm ways to hunt.
But if your in the shtf scenario (I assume this is where your at on the point) I would not necessarily be concerned about concealed carry. As I have no plans on engaging in a close combat, but if it does happen I hope I would be able to manage with a good knife. Also with a rifle platform I would be able to take longer shots that are more reliable and accurate. Yeah a 22 may not have the knock down and I probably wouldn't stick around to make sure it was a kill shot, but I feel that a properly placed shoot would do the job. Maybe not quick but it would be there.
As far as large game I would have little concern either. A majority of the meat would be spoiled before eaten. So a 22 would be great for small game. Also like you stated there are alternatives to hunting other than firearms.
Obviously a large caliber rifle would be great, but we are talking about a $200 price point. So I still feel that a 22 rifle would be a great competitor in the field.
I can agree with that. I just take everything to a shtf scenario.$$$ would not be a factor in a SHTF scenario. I would shoot you with my PA63 and take your Noveske.
For the real world... now... I'd choose a handgun.
Gotta be a 12 gauge. Mossy 88.
I'd go for a SAR 9 plastic CZ clone or an old 70s Charter revolver.
I'd go for a SAR 9 plastic CZ clone or an old 70s Charter revolver.
X2For the $200 ceiling i'd have to say an Feg PA-63
Well built, all metal, lightweight, very accurate, concealable and I like the 9x18 round.