
You NEED This in Your Bug Out Bag!
Whether you're looking for a gun for hunting or for self-defense, it may seem the choices are endless, both in term of the gun itself and in your choice of ammunition. With so many different caliber bullets available, it can be difficult to decide which one to use in a specific situation, and because you'll probably be using a gun for multiple purposes, you'll want something versatile.
Well, it turns there's a pistol that does all this and more, and it's ideal for anyone in the survival community. It's called the Contender, and it was first introduced in 1967 before getting a redesign in 1998. This revolutionary pistol allows you to shoot any caliber you want, making it a trusty weapon you can depend for whatever you need. This is crucial, because it's essentially like having an entire armory right there waiting for, and compact enough to fit into your survival kit.
To learn more about this innovative pistol, please continue to Page (2) for all the details.
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I have several barrels and pistols. Some maybe a bit of a handful but i enjoy them.
So who makes this pistol?
Worked for Thompson/Center Arms for 8yrs before it got sold to S&W. Great platform from 22lr to S&W 500, black powder to shotgun shells…
To get the most bang for you buck find a Encode or Contender that is chamber as a 44/410…
Also these firearms can be turned in to rifles…
Have not look at ot yet but betting its the Medusa
Thompson center!
It won’t work with those fluted cases and they know it, unless the receiver is changed for each different diameter case. Oh wait, I getting detailed and this isnt the place, sorry.
Ok if ya like a single shooter where ya have to reload for each round.
Myke Cantlin
Erik Kruis
Right on
Troy West
Sure on earth never knows what ammo you will find when all goes wrong.
Raoul Duke
Jesse Miller
What??
BS
It’s a Thompson Center contender with interchangeable barrels. It’s a break open single shot firearm.
Wtf
Single shot have better ones semper fi.
Well I guess if you’re planning on picking up random rounds off the ground to stuff in it you’d need this. Most people however can handle buying a tool and the proper ammo for said tool. If a gun is going in my bug out bag so are a couple hundred rounds of the ammo for it… derp…
Out of curiosity, why can’t you put this on one page? Clicking other pages may subject viewer’s to potential computer threats! Can’t you put it on one page?
Why would you carry a single shot pistol, and a dozen $250 barrels in your bug out bag?