Does anybody carry a Rifle / Shotgun as part of their aircraft survival kit.
Any thoughts on Mossberg .308 Scout rifle?

Karmutzen wrote:.... took along a little 14" 30/30 Contender carbine ...
hotrod180 wrote:Karmutzen wrote:.... took along a little 14" 30/30 Contender carbine ...
I know gun laws are different in Canada but I always thought they were more onerous, maybe not the case here?
In the US, a 14" barreled Contender with a pistol grip would be fine, but with a buttstock I believe the barrel has to be at least 16" long.
There might even be a problem depending on whether the frame was originally a "rifle" or a "handgun".
There are laws against short-barreled rifles and I think maybe also against butt-stocked handguns.
Some of our laws are splitting hairs, or worse, but that's how the legislators roll.

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I have the standard 45-70 Marlin SS Guide gun and that is plenty short enough to fit in the back of the wagon. Also, you don't have to put together all the time. 400 grain flat nose hard cast will just about stop any beast in its tracks. 
hotrod180 wrote:
Karmutzen wrote:
.... took along a little 14" 30/30 Contender carbine ...
I know gun laws are different in Canada but I always thought they were more onerous, maybe not the case here?
You can go shorter. Mare leg is only 24" with 11.5" barrel. Non restricted. Carries nice in a hip holster, packs a big punch in 44 mag. Ever since getting it my 45/70 saddle gun never gets used. This thing is way more comfortable to pack on my horse or for hiking. And takes up very little space in the plane.Karmutzen wrote:hotrod180 wrote:
Karmutzen wrote:
.... took along a little 14" 30/30 Contender carbine ...
I know gun laws are different in Canada but I always thought they were more onerous, maybe not the case here?
Completely legal in Canada, I even phoned the Feds after reading the new regs to make sure I had it right. Minimum overall length to stay out of the "restricted/prohibited" category is 660mm, or 26". Minimum barrel length for a semi-automatic rifle or shotgun is 470mm or 18.5". Other actions you can go as short a barrel as you want providing it is manufactured that length and not sawn off, AND the overall length greater than 26".


I finally got my hands on a Ruger take down and it is nice as far as easy snap together but it does not out shoot my Marlin Papoose. The Marlin Papoose is also nice and light but not flimsy like the Henry survival .22.
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