I started a thread the other day about my Model 92, and while I like it and carry it more, I got to thinkin. If I could only have one rifle (besides a 22) I would not hesitate choosing my Model 94 Winchester 3030. Let me tell you a little history on this rifle (carbine).
In 1958, my father (now deceased) ordered this rifle from a car dealer friend of his in my home town in Texas. Yep! A car dealer. No gun dealers required back then. Dad took the rifle out, and checked the sights by shooting at an old hub cap. He fired the rifle 7 times. Went deer huntin, didn't like deer huntin, and later gave me the rifle and the box of shells with the seven missing shells. Of course it looked new, as it was. Well, almost.
Anyway, over the years I carried this rifle in the woods, I carried it in a police patrol car, I carried it on man-hunts (I was a tracker), I carried it in the Red River bottoms on the Texas-Oklahoma border hunting marijuana patches, I carried it every where. It doesn't look new now. Neither does the Lyman aperture sight I had put on it.
I experimented along the way, with all sorts of rifles, shotguns, tactical rifles, and even tried an old Thompson sub. in 45 acp. At the end of it all, and 15 years out of a 20 year L.E. career I conclude that I wasted a lot of money, and effort. I did the same with my hunting (other kind of wildlife) weapons.
My old 3030, would have, and WILL, do anything that needed to be done, or needs to be done. I don't buy into anymore, the need of the newer bolt actions and the magnums, and non-magnums as being necessary. If one is willing to learn the 3030 as I have, then they will kill the same game as anyone else, and just as cleanly, whether it be, feral hogs in Texas, or Elk in Colorado. The 3030 will indeed do it all.
My deceased Grandfather (a full-blood Cherokee) was an avid hunter, and had only one rifle and one shotgun. A Marlin lever action octagon barrelled 22 he found in a clay cave on the Verdigris River not long after Oklahoma was declared a state, and a single barrel 12 gauge. With these two guns, he done it all, and never felt inferior in the way of armament. He took what he had, and it worked!
My 3030 Winchester, and my old Remington 870 will if needed. Do it all! JMO