Hi All, I know it's a topic all over the web, the "ideal survival rifle", LOL!
So here's where I'm at with it. I'm trying to figure the cheapest decent way to cover all the bases.
Get a Mosin M91/30 and 440 rounds of ammo... less than 200 out the door. You can kill anything with it, and it'll probably go through body armor of Bad Guys.
Actually did get one of these as my .30 cal rifle. 1938 Izhevsk. Stock finish isn't quite a nice as yours, but was all numbers matching (looks not forced) with good bore. Definitely rearsenaled I believe, as the blue is to good to not be, and the stock has typical bangs under the finish.
All in all seems to be a good gun. Only two real gripes. The safety is seriously second class for hunting. Way to stiff, etc. Just not up to par usage wise to the 98K design, let alone the Rem. 700/ Timney type thumb safety. The cartridge, though lots of surplus these days, is at a definite availability disadvantage. Can't get 'em at Wally World. I guess a third gripe is the leaf springs in it vrs. a 98k too.
But I like it. I'm a fan if the military stuff. Couldn't have gotten a fair 98k or 03 Springfield for anything less than 3 times as much I'd think. So nothing to complain about to be sure. More of just a, "Wish I still had my old Garand or had bought 03 or 98 back when they were cheap." kinda thing. Could see picking up one of the carbines some day, if a nice one comes along. Hoping this one won't need accuraizing, but half looking forward to the exercise too.
But to be honest, the original post was really more about survival in the woods at the present time as a homeless person than about EOWAWKI or SHTF scenarios.
I can see everyone's points. I ultimately decided to to go with 3 guns and the Mosin was an impulse thing. Went with .22, .44, 20 gauge and the Mosin.
Held to just one, I guess the .22 makes the most sense if you have to carry it all. .22 + .44 next, add the shotgun last, and .30 cal rifle is a luxury. Though I guess an .22 and an SKS would be a valid alternative to the .44. (Went with .22 and .44 handguns.)
So I think I'm covered for just about anything in the lower 48 except hostile people practically speaking. Just don't have any serious anti-personnel piece. Everything is just basic, minimal designs. SA revolvers, break action shotgun, bolt rifle. A Handy rifle with 3 barrels (.22, 30-06, 12 gauge) and a defensive sidearm struck me as the real way to go, so you can pack it all.
I guess the real lesson in all of this is that there's no device that covers everything. Each choice leaves out some part of the overall puzzle. I kind of see these as the "domains":
1) Small Game
2) Large Game
3) Dangerous Game
4) Dangerous People
5) Wingshooting
No matter what you pick, something gets left out.
You might could say "pump 12 gauge" and it could cover it all, but you would have to be quick with getting the right load into it. But it gives up the ammo carrying capacity as the shells are heavy. Certainly would be prohibitive for long term food gathering without some way of affording ammo. I think this is where the .22 shines. You can carry scads of ammo, cheap. But you are going to have to hope to never need power.
I guess the .22 over 12 or 20 guage might represent the best compromise. But not really "cost effective" and lack firepower.
So I guess this is one of those debates that never ends because everyone is going to weigh the various "domains" differently and come to different answers.
In any event, have thankfully (I think, LOL!) avoided having to go "Grizzly Adams" for the moment. Hoping to get somewhere where I can work up some loads for the Mosin eventually. Have packed the recently acquired firearms and ammo up for "someday" so that if it ever comes to it again, won't have to sweat having the tooling on hand. Looking forward to eventually getting some casting tooling and seeing what the Mosin can do.