The things that matter in life.

The things that matter in life.
The things that matter in life.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Emergency Preparedness for Beginners: A Bolt-Action Rifle?


(Mossberg MVP pictured below)
[The expert cited says,] "A responsible citizen who wants to prepare for defending his or her community should purchase and become proficient with a bolt-action rifle."

I was intrigued by this proposal. With the plethora of semi-automatic wonder guns on the market today, why would a firearm attorney, especially one who also holds a Class 3 dealer's license, suggest the humble bolt-action? He goes on to make several valid points in support of his answer, including:
  • The bolt-action platform is simple to operate for new and less experienced gun owners.
  • It's an excellent starting point for learning the fundamentals of shooting.
  • Bolt-actions have a proven history of accuracy and reliability in harsh conditions.
  • Bolt-actions are legal to own in all 50 states.

The author continues with his laundry list of features to look for in an emergency rifle. Those features, in summary, include:
  • Select a dependable American-manufactured gun, such as Browning, Mossberg, Remington, Ruger, Savage, Winchester, etc.
  • The stock and action should have a non-reflective matte finish.
  • Ideal caliber options include the .308 Win. (7.62 NATO), for extended range and penetration, and the .223 Rem. (5.56 NATO) for reduced recoil. Both calibers are common civilian rounds and military standards which makes finding ammunition easier and more affordable.
  • Look for rifles with irons sights as well as the means to attach a scope.
  • The stock should have sling swivel studs for a shoulder sling and/or bipod.     
  • A shock absorbing recoil pad is a plus.