RobertBrown
Veteran Member
I know that there is no perfect gun for every situation, but what would be the best all around gun for the rural living? Something that would be used for home protection, shooting that coyote that is about to get into your chicken coup, the wild rabid dog coming towards your kids, a racoon in your garage...etc. Needs to be durable and able to take the abuse while attached to the quad. Something that is simple for the wife to operate.
You need more than one gun.
A 20 gauge is versatile but don't go shooting a raccoon in the garage with it.
You're better off resigning to the fact that 2 or 3 guns are necessary in a rural environment
Everybody needs a pistol, a shotgun, and a rifle.
If I could only have 1 pistol, it be a .22
One rifle, would be a .308 or .223
One shotgun, would be a 12 gauge pump. Not that I wouldn't take a 20, but all things considered a 12 is my choice, and I've had both.
You can get several different loads for a .22 pistol, one or two of which are suitable for close quarters, indoors.
You can get a myriad of loads for your shotgun as well.
The rifle, well it's specialized but what do you shoot that coyote with once you've missed him with the shotgun?
I suppose I would buy the .22 pistol first, then when you realize the limitations, get the shotgun. You don't need to spend much on a scattergun, but don't scrimp on the pistol. Get a good quality pistol. 500$ should be the budget there.
That's my advice