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Regular Guy wrote:Anything Taurus.
Regular Guy wrote:Anything Taurus.


Meat N' Taters wrote:Death rays, advanced technology or not, no creature wants to be stabbed in their hoo-hoo.
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Jsimmonsgr wrote:I also would disagree about the AR, they have a bad rap but with a little TLC they are excellent shooters. I figure in PAW I am not really gonna be trying to kill a bear with a defensive rifle, its more likely that I will use a weapon designed for large game, such as a Mosin or Rem 700 BDL. For me a defensive weapon needs to be accurate, low recoil, able to penetrate light cover, and have low weight ammo, the AR platform foots this bill quite well. As far as snow and ice, lubricants, cleaning methods, and piston systems take care of most of the issues.
Turtlewolf wrote:Jsimmonsgr wrote:I also would disagree about the AR, they have a bad rap but with a little TLC they are excellent shooters. I figure in PAW I am not really gonna be trying to kill a bear with a defensive rifle, its more likely that I will use a weapon designed for large game, such as a Mosin or Rem 700 BDL. For me a defensive weapon needs to be accurate, low recoil, able to penetrate light cover, and have low weight ammo, the AR platform foots this bill quite well. As far as snow and ice, lubricants, cleaning methods, and piston systems take care of most of the issues.
If you want a piston firearm there are firearms designed as such. It isn't the DG system that I dislike or even the .223/5.56 cartridge. The bolt design is the flaw. Small amounts of moisture in the bolt cause massive failure, the need to run wet and the tiny spring powered ejector=failure in cold climates. I use grease and want a firearm that will run on bear fat if it needs to, not special lubes and oils.
In many areas the AR is perfectly acceptable as the availability of parts and such is very good, but none of that matters if it is -30C and your firearm has locked up or failed.
Thats why I specified in my AO.
My SKS, Lee Enfield and even my AG42B Ljungman (to a slightly lesser degree as it is harder to clear a stuck case) have all passed muster in a climate that can be -35C in the morning and +15C less than 8 hours later with snow, sleet, rain and everything else all in the same day.
I AM NOT ADVOCATING anyone selling thier AR, I am advocating knowing your AO and gearing accordingly.
My Lee Enfield has been a trusted tool since I was 14, the AG42B since I was 21 and I got my first SKS when I was 26 if I remember correctly and more than once I have wanted to buy an AR but they just don't pass muster for me.
Oh and the Mosin Nagant is almost too good to be true, it seems perfectly suited to my uses except that I already have my firearm preps taken care of. I've owned and used more than a few with no issues of sticky bolt syndrome, but this is what would you avoid buying based on performance right? So it will all be full of our personal experiences.
Cheers
EDIT:we also have a good supply of 7.62x39 M43 so using an intermediate cartridge for grizzly self defence (although always a poor choice in my oppinion) wouldn't be out of the question iff one had too, after all it is shot placement that does 80% of the work.

Turtlewolf wrote: The bolt design is the flaw. Small amounts of moisture in the bolt cause massive failure, the need to run wet and the tiny spring powered ejector=failure in cold climates.
searching4itnc wrote:Regular Guy wrote:Anything Taurus.
I'll only slightly disagree with you based on one handgun. I bought the Taurus TCP .380 as a back-up gun. I love it! Much better than the POS Kel-Tec I had! Accurate and I've qualified with it up to 25 yards. I've had it for two years now and I love it! No problems!
Anianna wrote:Regular Guy wrote:Anything Taurus.
Based on? (Just curious, not being argumentative.)


Turtlewolf wrote:AR15, interesting design but amazing that such a flawed idea would last so long and spawn such a ravenous following. Even in Alaska they put a reciprocating handle on it to facilitate busting it open if you dropped it in the snow and it got a bit icey. In a Northern AO there are much better options for a semi automatic fighting firearm, and we still have the occasional Grizzley that come through so the full power battle rifle (.308, 7.62x54R, .303, 6.5x55) has a bit of merit over the intermediate cartridge battle rifle (5.56x45mm, 5.45x39mm and 7.62x39mm).
cheers

Regular Guy wrote:Anything Taurus.
minengr wrote:Turtlewolf wrote: The bolt design is the flaw. Small amounts of moisture in the bolt cause massive failure, the need to run wet and the tiny spring powered ejector=failure in cold climates.
Care to provide a link? I'd like to read more about this.
Brock Meatstone wrote:Turtlewolf wrote:AR15, interesting design but amazing that such a flawed idea would last so long and spawn such a ravenous following. Even in Alaska they put a reciprocating handle on it to facilitate busting it open if you dropped it in the snow and it got a bit icey. In a Northern AO there are much better options for a semi automatic fighting firearm, and we still have the occasional Grizzley that come through so the full power battle rifle (.308, 7.62x54R, .303, 6.5x55) has a bit of merit over the intermediate cartridge battle rifle (5.56x45mm, 5.45x39mm and 7.62x39mm).
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No, they don't; at least, not that I've seen in the last 22 years, on any military base in this state. Unless you have a link for that particular bit of info, I'm inclined to wave the BS flag.
On Topic: Bushmaster...anything really.
Turtlewolf wrote:minengr wrote:Turtlewolf wrote: The bolt design is the flaw. Small amounts of moisture in the bolt cause massive failure, the need to run wet and the tiny spring powered ejector=failure in cold climates.
Care to provide a link? I'd like to read more about this.
Nope personal experience is all and I'm not going to get into a debate about it either, if it works for you run it.
As I said I am not advocating the bashing of the platform, thats not what I'm doing.
All spring loaded ejectors are a week link, Model 700 Remington included. It also is a very good rifle, but not for me.
Thats my final word on this as it isn't a discussion to me, others have beat this dead dog and I won't.
cheers

Captain_Obvious wrote:Turtlewolf wrote:minengr wrote:Turtlewolf wrote: The bolt design is the flaw. Small amounts of moisture in the bolt cause massive failure, the need to run wet and the tiny spring powered ejector=failure in cold climates.
Care to provide a link? I'd like to read more about this.
Nope personal experience is all and I'm not going to get into a debate about it either, if it works for you run it.
As I said I am not advocating the bashing of the platform, thats not what I'm doing.
All spring loaded ejectors are a week link, Model 700 Remington included. It also is a very good rifle, but not for me.
Thats my final word on this as it isn't a discussion to me, others have beat this dead dog and I won't.
cheers
People with a lot of trigger time on AR's (Dave, Doc66, and many others) would disagree with you about the perceived weaknesses of the platform. They will be here eventually.
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Trebor wrote:Regular Guy wrote:Anything Taurus.
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