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Survival Gun Show – Episode 13

by ChipMonk on November 25, 2011

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Since the first time I read about them in Mel Tappan’s book “Survival Guns” I have been interested in the idea of “chamber inserts” and “sub-caliber devices” for survival purposes.  These are cartridge-sized adapters which allow shooters to use other types of ammo (generally pistol rounds of the same bore size or smaller) in their guns safely as long as the bore diameters/pressures, etc. are suitable enough to be tolerated.  On this episode we discuss the potential applications for such accessories, look at some of the caliber pairings that seem to work best, and consider other factors to keep in mind.  At the end we also do a quick overview of the different classifications of NFA firearms and their potential usefulness in a Preparedness context.

Below are some links to products of this type:

http://www3.telus.net/gamegetter/

http://www.mcace.com/adapters.htm

http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=489745

http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Search.aspx?filter=chamber+inserts

http://store.dinaarms.com/product_p/12ga22lr.htm

Here are links to .22 uppers available for ARs, Glocks, Berettas, 1911, etc.:

http://cmmginc.secure-mall.com/category/Dedicated-22LR-Uppers-184

http://combatrifle.net/22conversions.htm (drop-in bolt carrier in .22 LR)

http://glockstore.com/pgroup_descrip/20_Training+Devices/2560_.22+LR+Conversion+Kit/

http://www.22lrconversions.com/ber-pg.htm

http://www.marvelprecision.com/

And to the “bump-fire” stock mentioned during the NFA overview:

http://militarygunsupply.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1082

In addition, here are a couple of Youtube videos to provide a little more in-depth understanding of how these things work:

Survival Gun Show – Episode 7

September 30, 2011
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If you have ever spent time perusing Survival/Preparedness forums you’ve probably noticed that very often people are quite opinionated about their perspective regarding Survival Guns.  Sometimes you go away from reading a thread feeling like if you don’t own a top-of-the-line .308 battle rifle you can’t possibly be ready for the horrors that await us [...]

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Survival Gun Show – Episode 4

September 9, 2011
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On this episode of the Survival Gun Show we discuss a bit of the history behind Ruger’s popular semi-auto .22LR pistol as well as the general uses for any .22LR handgun in a survival setting.  The Ruger .22 semi auto pistol was first introduced in 1949 as the initial product manufactured by Sturm, Ruger and [...]

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Survival Gun Show – Episode 3

September 2, 2011
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The 30-30 as a survival caliber?  What is Chip thinking?  Well, today you find out as we discuss the 30-30 as a survival caliber along with the lever action-type rifle it is most often found chambered in.  We discuss the numerous advantages of this cartridge as well as some of the disadvantages allowing you to [...]

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Survival Gun Show – Episode 2

August 26, 2011
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In Episode 2 of the Survival Gun Show Chip discusses the various categories and classes of “survival guns” ranging from .22s for small game hunting and pest elimination to centerfires for larger game and defense, along with handguns for personal protection and shotguns for both defending your home and hunting purposes.  Much of the general [...]

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Survival Gun Show – Episode 1

August 19, 2011
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Happy to announce today that Chip Monk from “The Chip Monk Family Survival Podcast” has joined GRRN with a totally new show called “Survival Gun Show”. Please welcome Chip to the family and I know you will enjoy his new show. As soon as this episode has posted we will be submitting the new feed [...]

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