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Springfield M6 Scout survival rifle #556343 09/25/10 01:48 AM
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Anyone know where an M6 Scout rifle/shotgun is for sale--or the best place to look? Thanks.

Re: Springfield M6 Scout survival rifle [Re: Crawdad] #556344 09/25/10 04:32 AM
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Have you checked G..broker lately?

Re: Springfield M6 Scout survival rifle [Re: JavaDog] #556345 09/25/10 05:34 AM
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G broker would be my guess too. They are hard to find and not cheap anymore. I got mine is out years ago and love it.


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Re: Springfield M6 Scout survival rifle [Re: Sethrotull] #556346 09/25/10 01:00 PM
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They are really rare nowdays. You can check your local pawnshops, craigslist and local trader paper.


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Re: Springfield M6 Scout survival rifle [Re: banana-clip] #556347 09/26/10 04:07 AM
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You can still find them now and then. There is also the Savage versions still out there. Don't pass up the combo rifles from Rossi and H&R that have a .22lr, .223/243, and 20 or 12 ga brs in a case. I want one of these for the car/truck gun.


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Re: Springfield M6 Scout survival rifle [Re: sumoj275] #556348 09/27/10 06:00 PM
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I remember when the M6 was extremely cheap, and readily available. Sadly you don't see them anymore. Apparently the people who were smart enough to buy them (this EXCLUDES me) realize what a practical firearm they have, because when they do find their way on the secondary market they are EXPENSIVE now. Gbroker would be my only guess, but be prepared for Bussekin like secondary market prices.

Remington was importing combo firearms not that long ago, but they were heavy and suffered some reliability issues.

If compactness is the OP's goal I offer this solution....

Marlin Papoose

I've owned one, and regretably sold it. They are, however, still in production and are capable of better accuracy than I've seen with the M6. You do not get the 410 shotgun, but you do get a very lightweight semi-auto take-down 22LR.


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Re: Springfield M6 Scout survival rifle [Re: Endeavour Morse] #556349 09/27/10 06:49 PM
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I believe CZ still makes a survival/scout rifle. A hunting buddy of mine has one in 410/22 Hornet and they have different models/calibers.

Re: Springfield M6 Scout survival rifle [Re: Nagol84] #556350 09/27/10 08:29 PM
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If memory serves, CZ made the M6 for SA, Inc.


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Re: Springfield M6 Scout survival rifle [Re: Endeavour Morse] #556351 09/27/10 08:35 PM
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If memory serves, CZ made the M6 for SA, Inc.

That is correct.


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Re: Springfield M6 Scout survival rifle [Re: Sethrotull] #556352 09/27/10 08:57 PM
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A rifle I had many many years ago and wish I had not sold was an AR7 Explorer. VERY light weight and everything stored in the buttstock. Not sure who makes it now. But it (mine at least) was a good shooter.


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Re: Springfield M6 Scout survival rifle [Re: SkunkHunter] #556353 09/27/10 11:51 PM
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Henry Repeating Arms is the current maker of the AR7.


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Re: Springfield M6 Scout survival rifle [Re: sumoj275] #556354 09/28/10 12:13 AM
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Thanks for Jogging my memory.


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