Homestead Weapons?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2023
  • We review a few good firearm choices for the rural homestead or farm and discuss a few ideas for how to choose the right solution for your situation. Opinions are like.....well, you know, so go ahead and comment below on what you might choose and why.
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  • @tdgdbs1
    @tdgdbs1  +87

    I keep a Mosin Nagant and a Taurus 357 magnum at my cabin in Alaska; I'm on a budget and they're serving me well for all my needs.

  • @marclewis5435

    I was convinced by my grandpa to carry a matching set for my rifle handgun set around the ranch. I’ve got a .357 marlin lever action carbine with a ruger .357 revolver. My other is a Rossi rio 44 mag with a ruger super red hawk in 44 mag.

  • @adamgrimes820

    That 1100 is absolutely gorgeous

  • @BCVS777
    @BCVS777  +18

    I agree that the 12 gauge may the most versatile firearm. There are so many variations of ammo from slugs to bird shot. It is the Jack of all trades gun and will put food on the table as well as keep the wolf from the door.

  • @Biomass1
    @Biomass1  +10

    I have my dads early 1940s 30 WCF Winchester 94. First time i ever fired it I got a small buck at about 150 yards. Great little rifle. I would add a bolt gun in heavier caliber. I use a Ruger American in 308. Awesome gun for the money and very accurate. Taken alot of deer with it. My most used deer rifle is a piston AR in 223 though. I drop anything under 300 and have dropped everything with one round. I have my own range so i train alot. Understand your chosen platforms limits as well as your own and you can make almost anything work for you.

  • @jerdog333

    Great list of firearms. I don't disagree with any of your suggestions.

  • @billflowers1116

    I like your take on homestead firearms. I grew up in TX an OK. You checked all the boxes. Keep em comin'.

  • @sorshiaemms5959

    good choice of guns

  • @Jameskenomis3

    Excellent video and information. In my humble opinion, if someone can only afford one firearm… It should most definitely be a 12 gauge shotgun. You can hunt everything from squirrel to grizzly bears. I would also say that a pistol is extremely important in the present times. Things are getting worse by the day. It’s crucial to have a firearm that you can conceal on your body , and take everywhere to protect yourself and others, who God gave you to protect…. So someone with a 12 gauge and a handgun can basically handle any situation. It would be better to have other long guns, but some people have smaller budgets to work with. On another note, I love hunting everything to put food on the table. I’m a squirrel hunting fanatic. In my experience a .22 magnum is overkill on squirrel… unless you only take headshots. Thanks for the work/ time you put in to make this video. God bless y’all.

  • @josearellano5778

    Awesome selection of firearms‼️🎯💯👌👍👍👍👍

  • @BA_Pointer

    Sweet 👍

  • @huskersroyal9

    Great video! Love the long guns. That shotgun and 30/30 is nice!!!

  • @tacman2893

    Good choices in my mind. So many options but these are solid.

  • @reb1050

    I commend you on your choice of firearms. My choices are slightly different as far as brands and calibers. I also must commend you on the condition of your older guns. It's not often you see 40 yr. old firearms that clean.

  • @williamthehuntsman

    My personal arsenal for my property is a 3" chambered 12 gauge pump from stevens,

  • @ironmikehallowween

    That’s a solid list.

  • @jamesbrill7318

    Good choices ,all of them.

  • @user-zb4wd3yt6t

    Ive been living offgrid for 12 years now. I have an 870 with extra slug barrel in 12 gauge. Have a howa 1500 in 300 prc for large game at distance for the brush I have a 1895 marlin in 45-70. For small game a ruger american 22 mag. For my daily carry a ruger alaskan in 454. All my guns are either cerakote or stainless hard to keep a gun in good shape when you might be out in the rain or snow for long periods of time guns are a mans tools need to be in good shape and working all the time.

  • @alexugorcak6159

    I would appreciate a review on the 30 cal carbine

  • @BrokenBarBox

    Great topic! As a fellow homesteader, I completely agree with your battery. Here’s a fun question I like to ask other ranchers: what’s your choice for a handgun if you can only afford one? I’m always surprised at how many tell me a .22. When I ask city people I hear 9mm quite a bit. Just curious what your thoughts are? Thanks for the great video! Take care