The other day I linked to a couple of videos from David Canterbury on the topic of survival guns. Here is another one (apparently the second in the series), this time covering the TPS Arms Scout, one of the over-under combination guns that was intended as a survival rifle for pilots. The particular model being used by Canterbury is one in .357 Magnum over a .410 barrel, but according to the video, they also make models that are .22 LR over .410, .22 Magnum over .410, and one with both barrels shooting .410 shotgun shells.
Also, apparently due to comments, he clarifies that by "survival gun" he does not mean a weapon intended to be used as a homestead rifle or long term sustainment rifle, but something that can easily be stowed in a vehicle, aircraft, or backpack to use in an emergency situation for taking small game. He also makes clear that the weapons featured are ones selected for his location--essentially Eastern woodlands--and that different weapons or setups may be more appropriate to other settings.
VIDEO: "Top Five Survival Firearms with Dave Canterbury TPS Arms Scout 357/410"
David Canterbury (14 min.)
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