Me favorite patriotic calibers! - 07/04/20
As I approach 70 and think of the many years me and family members spent in our nations military I keep thinking about the great calibers our U.S. Government adopted. I could easily live with these three wonderful calibers for all my hunting needs and most of my self defense needs.
The great North American hunting caliber, the 30-06, I have been using it in Alaska since 1965. No critter ever complained it was not "enough gun".
The old 45-70, what a great caliber, me and many Alaskans consider it in a Marlin or Winchester lever gun a "must have" in ones arsenal. I can think of no other round or platform I would rather be packing for bear protection when traveling in the Alaskan bush, fishing salmon streams, laying in a tent at night, etc. Mine usually lives in my truck from April till November.
The 1911 Government Model in .45 ACP, absolutely timeless and a great fighting handgun in a great caliber. I carried one in a duty holster for many years, it was a comfort to me.
There ya have it, nothing fancy, just three proven performers that were here long before me and will be here long after I am gone.
God Bless America!
Not sure why I left the 223/.5.56x45 out, old age and forgetful maybe? I have a couple of good running AR's chambered for the 5.56x45 and enjoy shooting them. I also like keeping one in the truck on road trips around the state.
Knowing what I know now I would of went with the .45 Colt long ago for my revolvers and would of scooped up a Browning 92 in that caliber also. But, the .44 mag. craze was what I got into in the 70's and I enjoy my S&W Mountain Revolver and Mod. 94 Win. that the wife claimed as her "berry picking" gun.
The great North American hunting caliber, the 30-06, I have been using it in Alaska since 1965. No critter ever complained it was not "enough gun".
The old 45-70, what a great caliber, me and many Alaskans consider it in a Marlin or Winchester lever gun a "must have" in ones arsenal. I can think of no other round or platform I would rather be packing for bear protection when traveling in the Alaskan bush, fishing salmon streams, laying in a tent at night, etc. Mine usually lives in my truck from April till November.
The 1911 Government Model in .45 ACP, absolutely timeless and a great fighting handgun in a great caliber. I carried one in a duty holster for many years, it was a comfort to me.
There ya have it, nothing fancy, just three proven performers that were here long before me and will be here long after I am gone.
God Bless America!
Not sure why I left the 223/.5.56x45 out, old age and forgetful maybe? I have a couple of good running AR's chambered for the 5.56x45 and enjoy shooting them. I also like keeping one in the truck on road trips around the state.
Knowing what I know now I would of went with the .45 Colt long ago for my revolvers and would of scooped up a Browning 92 in that caliber also. But, the .44 mag. craze was what I got into in the 70's and I enjoy my S&W Mountain Revolver and Mod. 94 Win. that the wife claimed as her "berry picking" gun.