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<blockquote data-quote="coolhandluke" data-source="post: 1798029" data-attributes="member: 13284"><p>I know that at least one person on here has one (Mitch Rapp). I had one but traded it towards a 1911 purchase before even firing it.</p><p></p><p>As far as a SHTF weapon, I would think that there would be much better alternatives out there in the price range that the Ishapore's are currently going for (normally $275-$300'ish). If you can pick one up for a fair price you at least have a common, fairly inexpensive caliber and a large magazine capacity (12 round if original mag, or 10 if converted by importer due to federal regulations). If you're looking for a cheap "just in case" bolt action rifle, you might take a look at picking up a 91/30. For the same price as the Ishapore, you could probably pick up the rifle and 1000+ rounds of surplus ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolhandluke, post: 1798029, member: 13284"] I know that at least one person on here has one (Mitch Rapp). I had one but traded it towards a 1911 purchase before even firing it. As far as a SHTF weapon, I would think that there would be much better alternatives out there in the price range that the Ishapore's are currently going for (normally $275-$300'ish). If you can pick one up for a fair price you at least have a common, fairly inexpensive caliber and a large magazine capacity (12 round if original mag, or 10 if converted by importer due to federal regulations). If you're looking for a cheap "just in case" bolt action rifle, you might take a look at picking up a 91/30. For the same price as the Ishapore, you could probably pick up the rifle and 1000+ rounds of surplus ammo. [/QUOTE]
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