
What You Need To Know About The Survival Gun
Survival gun is a vague term no matter how you cut it. We help you hash it out with guidelines for each style of gun and looks at top makes and models.

Good article @Annihilator thanks for posting. @Talyn made some good points I agree with. I have always like a .22mag 20ga combo and there are many more out there (different combos) TPS M6 being another one I have liked. I respect everyone’s opinion, but speaking on my behalf a survival gun is not a .22. I hunt, and have hunted for quite some time. 90% of the deer/bear ect. I have shot have ran to some extent. I am not the best hunter or claim to be the best sharpshooter but can do a pretty decent job. That being said everyone saying they want a .22 for a survival gun confuses me. If you are trying to survive you will want meat. Squirrel, rabbit, dove, sure. Deer, ummm. Ok. I know it can be done but it’s not often and it is definitely not ideal. Again this is my opinion. A 9mm PCC or Kel-Tec sub2000./SU16, you would be better served. I know I hear and read about all the ammo you can tote but I don’t see you needing all that much in .223 or really 9mm. Also are you gonna snipe something with the .22 and at what distance?? Compared to the .233 or even the 9mm PCC. That’s just my thinking.
I agree, and you are correct about poachers using 22 and even 17hmr. Even dispatching animals with a .22 at an arms distance. I would “poach” in a survival mode but with a 9mm PCC or even a .233 in the form of the mentioned Kel-Tec.A lot of deer are poached with a .22LR; and I know that suppressed .22’s are used to eliminate deer that wander into airports.
If you are shooting for survival...this is not “fair chase” hunting; it’s going to be a lot more like poaching. Hunting over bait at close range, “shining”, etc...
I’ve taken a number of pheasants with a .22 pistol from my deer stand; usually a couple every season..In the event I needed to "grab & go" for a survival situation, in addition to one of my combo guns above (likely the Savage 2400) I would include a Ruger American Target .22lr, or one of my Buckmark .22s in my firearms "survival" kit. Both are threaded for a suppressor.
Since in MT/ID we can hunt forest grouse with a rifle either would come in handy for taking them, in addition to other game.
And I would grab my 66" recurve, and associated kit.
.22LR is lightweight in bulk qty
Firearm is lighter in weight. Remember you are carrying this **** thing all the time
You can snipe **** near anything from a deer, grouse, rabbit, turkey, snake, etc...
Rules will not apply if you are relying on a “survival” gun for shtf or lost for a week in a remote area .
not ideal but well rounded for the task.