htvasup.blogg.se

Savage model 24
Savage model 24










When this tube was inserted into the hole, I had about an inch-and-a-half of space left over so I cut a strip of cloth, rolled it up, and stuffed it in the hole. I scrounged up a long plastic tube that would hold 18 more CB’s and 6 more long rifles. I removed the butt plate and found that a nice, deep hole had been drilled for the nut that attaches the receiver to the stock. 22 long rifle hollow points and ten CB’s. In the fifth loop I inserted a plastic coin tube with a screw on lid. This sleeve has five loops on it, so I placed 20 gauge buckshot shells in four of the loops. Next I bought a cartridge sleeve for the stock. The sling makes it easier to carry the gun and it can be dissembled to provide a lot of cordage. Then I used fifty feet of 550 para-cord to tie up a nice cobra knot sling. The first thing I did was buy a set of sling mounts and attach them to the gun. I decided to make a few modifications to my combo gun so that even if the gun was all I had time to grab, I would still have a fighting chance at survival. Someone 100 yards away won’t even hear the discharge. 22 caliber subsonic rounds that have a signature about like an air rifle but are capable of penetrating 300 pages of a telephone book. It can be used to hunt anything from wood rats to deer, and in a pinch it can serve as a personal defense weapon. It is light, well made, accurate, and has few moving parts. The gun that sits next to my bug-out bag is an old Savage Model 24 combo gun chambered in.












Savage model 24