What Is The Best Bug Out Gun?
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
- Join Chadd as he discusses what is the best bug out gun. What is your choice and why? Leave us a comment below.
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"There's no replacement for shot placement."
- Paul Harrell
You beat me to it.
The old Marlin model 60 was our 22. No magazines to lose.🤣
Mine is till in a case behind my truck seat. If I leave here, it goes with me.
USMC here. Plus, 1,000 rounds weigh about 8lbs for bug out purposes
RAH brother💪🏻🇺🇸
Talk about fun! Remember when a brick of .22 lr was $10 at Walmart?
Kmart...
I remember paying five dollars a brick at Smittys department store. 1977
Right now 5k rds for 2fiddy if you look. Get lots.
$9 at Kmart in 1980
I remember $8.88 at Walmart in the 90's for 550 rounds.
YEPPERS, in my day the Remington Nylon 66 was the greatest thing since sliced bread.
😊
Still got my Nylon 66
I still got my papaws nylon. I love that thing and all the old timers at the range won’t leave me alone lol
I am a law enforcement officer with 24 years of experience, you would be shocked how death cases I have worked involving a 22lr. Don’t sleep on that round.
Had several friends commit suicide with 22s
Only gun my grandfather ever owned and he kept his family fed with that gun
totally agree!
Who would be shocked by this fact? Been known since (probably) the beginning...
This guy has to be one of the worst people on UA-cam I think everybody should cancel his subscriptions
@@Mojo32I bet a bunch of kitted-out mall ninjas are going to be dumbfounded by it.
Hi Chadd and Chilli, He is RISEN.
I have a Ruger 10/22 definitely glad i purchased it. 🙏👍👍
Holy smokes I’m so glad you are talking about a .22 not some 8k$ rifle that cost 1000$ every time you go to the range! 22 fan for life!!!!
the dollar sign goes at the beginning of the number. Doesn't it feel wrong? like putting the percentage sign first in a number.
@@davidoftheforest3822 it’s a UA-cam comment.. get over yourself.
@@WhatAboutU.S. get over grade 3 English 😂😂😂😂
@@davidoftheforest3822 I was gonna say just get out of 3rd grade, but you’re probably already mandated by the courts to stay a specific distance away from schools already sooo 🤷🏻♂️ 😂
@@WhatAboutU.S. lmao that was pretty good, I'm not gonna shit talk the American education system now
Marlin model 60!!
I have a Marlin model 60 I got for my 16th birthday in 1971. I put a Weaver Marksman 4X scope on it and it was my squirrel gun for many years. 18 rounds in the magazine and CCI Stingers for headshots did the job.
Put a lot of mills on the table with mine
I was born in 71', and I own a 60ss. Does that count? (My first .22 was a Stevens 15A .22lr-l-s single shot bolt action when I was 5. Its leaned in a corner of the room im in typing this.)
I had a 10/22 takedown model. It was awesome. Lost it in a canoeing mishap.
Shame. I’m so sorry.
I prefer the takedown version so I can larp like I'm James Bond
The canoe got eaten by a giant squid, only the rifle was on board 🤣🤣 unless your serious then sorry that sucks...
Heck the whole dang safe was in the canoe!
@@kamakzidI owned that Grumman canoe. A Megalodon ate it.
Marine Biologists won't believe my story.
I have yet to understand why so many Georgians are so darn proud of how long they can go without cleaning a gun, being an auto mechanic by trade most of them have the same problem with maintaining their trucks. People brag about running 50K on that oil, then you just simply tell them yep that's why the engine's junk. Any machine needs maintenance and lubrication. That being said I cannot tell you how many pawn shop finds I have found where people sold it saying it don't work no more, I pick it up cheap, take it home, strip it down give it a good cleaning and when I'm done it runs like a champ.
I may have tested my rifle or my woman - All of my equipment goes asleep Clean 😁
I served with a guy that never cleaned his Marlin model 60. He carried a can of WD-40 if it ever jammed. Used to drive me nuts as we were USAF Security Specialists.
If you never clean your rifle it gets more powerful over time
My best friends cousin is like that. WD-40 was his cleaning kit.
Those old Model 60's are shooters! I've got an early 80's, I think, when they were were still using the 18-19rd tube and micro-groove rifling or whatever Marlin called it. I've seen .25" groups at 100yd with CCI green from a bench, and about 1.5" at 180yd (if my range finder is correct) with a stock trigger. If the wind kicks up, no way. But on a perfect day it's almost match-quality.
Even with bulk Winchester it'll shoot 1" groups at 100yd if I take the time to separate them into 3-4 batches by weight. Or it has... doesn't always work.
But yeah, for hunting or a survival gun I'd put the old JM Marlin Model 60's up against any sub-$600 .22lr. Newer models, no clue, but if Remington handled them as poorly as they did the Marlin '94/'95, I'm guessing they suck. 10/22 for SHTF though for sure (but I'd be using a 5.56 regardless)
Oh, and I'm guilty of using the old WD40 when I was a kid! In the late 80's/90's my friends and I would go out in the woods and shoot all day, and that's what we used just because every house had a can and it sprayed, so it was easier than grabbing dad's Hoppes or Rem Oil. 14yo's, WD40 + 10/22's/Model 60's/SKS's since you could get your choice of rifle from the crate for ~$85 and a spam can of Chinese (I think) on stripper clips for ~45 bucks. We'd have 10-12 of us in the woods on some days, and it must have sounded like a literal war zone, lol. I still love the smell of WD40 just because it reminds me of those times... But I don't use it on guns anymore, only as a cologne lol
@@mfallen6894 my first one was a mid 80’s model with the 18 round tube and I believe a tad longer barrel. Bought it at Kmart for $59. Wish I still had it! I just sold a 95 model that was really nice that I’m regretting too. We used to shoot gophers for the ranchers in Montana. They’d give us all a brick of ammo and we’d be out there all day. 75 yd head shots with a 3x9x40 was too much fun. Miss those days!
Lol I have to laugh at this. I have a marlin 60 that’s been in family before I was born, I’m 47. Wouldn’t surprise me if it has close to 100k rounds through it.
It never gets cleaned. It jams up every now and then and we always did the same,just spray some WD40 and continue on lol
ahh yes the Ruger 1022 we graduated to these after we wore out our Daisy Powerline and Crossman 760 ....but the trigger required you to take a big breath and give it your best squeeze.....I quickly worked chores for money to upgrade to a bolt action...and never looked back ...used to buy a brick of 22's of 500 rounds for 7 bucks and fill pockets and shoot anything and everything with a heartbeat all summer. 70's and 80's were the best !
Rite of passage
Bullshit
Same, 760 then on to 10/22's, then bigger. 10/22 is a classic!
@@johnpensmith3961 🤔 you from up north huh? 🤣 had to say it...
Hey y'all. Glad to be here as well. Big respect to you Chadd and everybody in chat.
I was just looking at these on their website a couple days ago.. thanks for sharing!
I'm a gunsmith and have worked on thousands of firearms and I couldn't agree more.
It's also the best platform to start tinkering with because the stakes are lower.
Great video God Bless.
the 10/22 is one of my favorite rifles ever! Absolutely my most used. The squirrels don't stand a chance. That old one of yours is awesome! What a story!
Just brought one with heavy barrel. Love it!
Very nice. When thinking about survival the 22 long is a must have. And a few thousand rounds of ammo. Nuff said
I agree with you growing up on a ranch in Arizona we always had a Winchester lever action behind the seat of the trucks and a .22 in the gun rack. Mom made a great rabbit stew.
I’ve got a Remington pump action .22 that has a magazine tube that holds 16 rounds and it’s my favorite gun out of the whole lot! Family heirloom passed to my dad from his and from him to me and my son turns 5 next year and it will be his. Love it.
I have several 10/22 rifles and love them. I like that Woox stock. I have one with the Boyd’s At One stock..it is similar. I shoot it more than any other. Nice to see you guys giving the 22 some love, not always the most taticool thing to do. That’s why I like you guys, just normal guys hanging out. Keep up the good work.
Hell of a ten round group.
Heck yeah brother!!!! 10-22 with a 25 round magazine sitting next to me on the front porch with my dog. Enjoying the sunshine!!! Shout out to y’all from Franklinton N.C. Love the channel and trying to be better after finding you out. Psalms 34:22 God bless y’all
I still got my Marlin m.25 ,22. Had it since I was 9 years old, it still works great. That was backin1966. When my dad bought it for me. That's a beautiful gunstock.
My wife gave our son her 10/22. It’s just like yours, stainless steel with the wood stock. My absolute favorite .22 is my Marlin 60s, with my 4x32 bushnell and a rattle can camo job. Thank you for the information
Brought back some good memories for me man. That’s a sweet rig. Thanks for the fellowship 🇺🇸👊🏻🇺🇸
That story of it being left outside lost and only cleaned once in 20 years is crazy. What a testament!
Thanks Chad for changing gears on the "W" word to the firearm title and description of the 10/22. I grew up in up-state SC and my Dad (who was a retired police officer) would tell us kids that "a firearm is only a tool, much like the pocket knife you keep in your pocket." "You use one to practice the mechanics of a firearm in order to take game and put meat on the table." "The ONLY time you would call a firearm a WEAPON is to a) use it to defend yourself or b) to describe how someone else used a firearm to attack (kill, maime, injure) someone else."
I still believe that words have meaning and should not be used indescriminantely.
Thanks for reading my abbrieviated rant.
In Christ! Take Care! - John
Anyone that's been in the military had it ingrained into them day one to call it a "weapon". Call it a "gun" or "firearm" in Basic, and you'll be doing a lot of push ups. After more than 30 years in the Army I just can't bring myself to call it anything else but a "weapon".
@@BfreeBob, I was actually about to say the same thing… I’ve heard Chad call his AR a “gun”…. Knowing he was in the Navy I was surprised to hear him say that- in Parris Island, it was a “weapon” or “rifle” but never a “gun”
Didn’t know about the UA-cam rules, now it makes sense
@@KirbysRevenge82"This is my rifle, and this is my gun..."
Great comment. A fair bit of his life was as a Weapon himself and a Weapons manipulation expert. Habit speech does die hard.
Oh brother. A believer in word policing. 🙄
Nuff said brother God bless
The Iconic Ruger 10/22, the Toyota Hilux of the firearms world! Mine picked up in a barter in 1985 has a folding steel stock. Put lots of squirrels, rabbits in the pot.
I have had a 10-22 Ruger since 1980..sometimes two of them. Most i have kept the wood stocks on. A few i have changed out to synthetic stocks. I have some with a scope ,3x9..40..
Squirrels run in fear at the sight of my 10-22 with the "archangel" stock...lol
And with the takedown model, there is no reason not to have one with a few hundred rounds in your backpack..
Stay frosty this weekend end, Chadd and crew.
Have a blessed Easter. Be safe.
Got my 10/22 and absolutely love it!
Great gun and a dangerous round when placed well.
Great Video
keep them coming
always a good idea to have a weapon/bug out cache near by. 👌👏
That was the first gun I ever bought and have enjoyed many hours of pest control on friends farms with it. With all the modern tech for this design, I had to build another one from scratch for steel challenge as a winter project.
Thank you Chadd. Shawn Ryan said something similar about the 10/22. Living in CA, this was my first firearm. I went to a gun store here in LA and bought a ruger 10/22 tactical for $550 after tax. Feels great, made in the USA
My 10-22 is from 1978.
Had iT out yesterday.
LoveiT, Love iT, Love iT.
Very true. Thanks for keeping it real
Agreed. Marlin also makes a very comparable .22. Its tube feed instead of magazine....but a damn fine firearm
Marlin rimfire is no more since Ruger merger/acquisition
Y'all are looking good. Be safe out there
Bought my first Ruger 10/22 around 1976, still have it to this day. Great rifle, never a malfunction that I can recall.
Glad to be here this morning guys. I have a marlin 10 22. I love em. I always said it's not bullet size, it's where you place it 😂
Marlin 10/22? Huh?
The Marlin 10 is a great little rifle. I have a Marlin 39A that my Dad bought me for Christmas 40 years ago.
@@battleborn2002
Marlin/Glenfield made the model 10 in .22
I also own a 39 alpha that I bought when I was 15 years old. Fifty years ago! It is still a tack driver!
I have an old marlin model 25 it's a bolt action very accurate.
I love my .22's and you are correct, as I can put 100 rnds in my pocket and have fun all day long! Thanks for the video.
The first gun I ever bought myself was a used walnut/blued 10/22 from a pawn shop in Sherwood, AR when I was maybe 20. I'm 46 now and still have and shoot it. Iron sights all the way on that one. Love it.
Got my first 10/22 in 1974
I just grabbed an armament, wheel box like your this morning. Thanks for the constructive inspiration 🙏🥊
I never wanted a pair of overalls more than right now.
Loving the OG bottom land!
Great video! It's not always going to be about fighting, you'll have to put food on the table eventually.
Yep. I grew up with that gun. My dad would go to Kmart and buy that big gold box of ammo. Good times
Another great video as always, keep up the great work!
Absolutely love mine had it since 1989
My son and both have the Ruger 10/22 Takedown in the Magpul backpacker stock. Such an awesome setup.
If you notice the group size opening up the barrel nut has loosened. It is amazing how well they retain zero when taken apart and put back together.
Love the 10 22 ruger
You can't beat ruger for reliability. All the accessories you can get for it now, is waaay kool....And its accuracy is unmatched...❤ Thanks for showing my favorite 😍
Mine was an earlier model with the metal trigger guard, someone already had tapped a trigger stop screw in the back I reprofiled a radius in the bolt and exchanged the stock buffer with a nylon one and the thing was smooth as butter with a quieter action.
Great rifle the 10-22. First one I bought for right at 100 dollars in the 80,s. Have a blessed day.
The Ruger 10/22 is a great rifle. The 25 round magazine is a nice addition. Happy Easter to you and your family, Chadd.
Nice. Love those kinda stories.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Have to say that is a cool 10-22, almost steampunk with the wood and the tech. Cool.
had a mosberg 10/.22 and it was soo reliable. I had it for years never cleaned it once and it always worked.
I was asked, "if you could only have one gun in a SHTF scenario what would it be"? The individual was surprised when I said, "a .22, the Ruger 10-22 to be exact". I told him I liked it because I could easily carry hundreds of rounds and shoot any animal I wanted including deer and bear, and yes, an adversary. He laughed at the idea of using a .22 in a combat situation. So I looked up at him and told him, you wanna know what you don't ask yourself when you're in a firefight? I wonder what caliber they are shooting at me with?
Its definitely a critical consideration..
You should've made the story longer, I hear youtube is monetizing comments of people who use 22lr in combat and talk too much
@@willyjankins I see your picture matches your comment.....Willy, the clown.
Dear? Bear???
You live in a fantasy world. Respectfully so.
i'd still rather have an AR lol
This makes me so Happy!
While I respect your opinion...it dont beat the Marlin 60! Lol Happy Easter Bros!!
I agree.
My 22s are the only sentimental and priceless guns I own! Both were gifted to me decades ago by family that aren't around anymore.
I appreciate this content because I was wondering this
Happy Easter to you and your family.
Off topic but that Land Cruiser looks mint. Love it in that color. Give us a video about it!!
I converted mine to an ar style. Love it.
You need to check out the Tippmann M4-22. Exact replica of the AR. It is Awesome, reliable, accurate, all aluminum not plastic like others and 25 rnd mags. Love mine! Would love to see you do a review on it! Love your videos, I watch all of them and recommend your channel to people.
My dad bought me my 10/22 back in the early 80's....still have it, awesome rifle! I need to get me one of them shirts!
Country boy knowledge. I’ve always said if I had to leave home once and for all the 10/22 and Ruger single six would be my choice. All the rest would stay behind.
Had mine since 74. Recently picked up a Rossi RS22 that is very similar. You've probably seen videos of full auto 10/22s
Chad I didn’t realize you were a Georgia native I’m in Deep South Georgia and most of us grew up on that particular rifle and harvested plenty of squirrel and rabbits, good video, I’ve recently went to the PCP high powered Airguns in .25 cal man let me tell ya it’s a game changer and some come with moderators on them and no tax stamp, check them out and do a review saves on ammo as well
I used to live in Clinch County Georgia. I moved to Waynesville Missouri not much different 😅
I replaced all of the guts in the receiver of my 10/22 with Volquartsen parts & replaced the factory trigger group with a Ruger BX-trigger. I still need to add a better scope and a magpul stock, but I’m very happy with the improvements so far.
I have kept my ruger 10-22 since I was 10 years old. It still shoots as good as it did the day I got it. It is the exact same gun you have there. (Wooden stock)
I own many different firearms of all kinds of calibers. My favorite gun of all BY far is my Ruger 10/22 carbine. No question.
10/22 gang checking in. I have a samson folding stock on mine so fits in a bag nicely.
I have kept my ruger 10-22 since I was 10 years old. It still shoots as good as it did the day I got it. There accurate and pretty Damm quite
10/22 is so much fun to shoot, especially with a scope on it like your new one. I agree that it's a great small and medium game rifle. It was really neat that you profiled it. It is a great way get anybody into shooting especially the next generation.
There are some cool 10/22 chassis out there!
I love the stock on that boom stick.
The charger is a pretty great 10/22. Shoots way better than i expected from a 10" barrel!
We like our 17 and 22 riffles as well.
Your 10/22 is my Marlin model 60… Didn’t own a 10/22 until after I retired from the military, but I’d also take a .22 as my only weapon because of the amount of ammo and general ability to find more if needed.
I got my daughter a crickett and dang it was stupid fun i added a 22 and a 22 mag just for me. I just ordered that woox set-up too.
If cornbread keeps losing all that weight, We gonna have to change his name to cornmeal. Scratch that. I believe we should call him ears.
Heck, yeah!10/22 is iconic for sure. 22lr a great little round. Ima go check out the Woox store now! I been thinking about upgrading to the Magpul chassis, but that Woox is sweet bud! My Henry might get jealous, Nuff said!!
Sweet Landcruiser! Looks like you had it repainted. 😊
Couldn't agree more!
Very cool, these don’t get talked about enough
I decided a 10/22 was my bugout choice , so I also got Rugers Lcp ll in .22 for a compatible side arm , after a few tweaks that's reliable now, too.
One mistake was stocking up on expensive CCI hollow points , you want penetration with .22 so invest in some good full metal.
Fyi , Franklin Armory has a binary trigger for the 10/22
Hollow points don't really expand much in .22lr anyway. I keep "the good stuff" (cci and whatever), for reliability and a little extra power.
I have plenty of "box rounds" as well.
Nice firearm! Also, speaking of reliable, nice LC- I don't think I have ever seen that shade of blue.
Got a 1022. It is a sweet little squirrel gun
Ruger 10/22 in backpacker magpul setup and 10/22 couplings for magazine to make them go from 10 rd 30 rounds which will click into magwell with barrel takendown and 3 more mags inside the stock you have 60 bees on hand ready to go and they can deliver with right ammo - CCI velocitors you can survive not just critters :) our kids and 10/22 is like icecream to enjoy... cheers
Impressive. Must investigate....
What a beauty! That stock is truly remarkable!
Can we see more on the 1st gen toyota pickup, in the back ground?! 😊 Happy Easter!!!