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Quoted: My AR. And also my bolt action. Oh...and my shotgun (yeah I know, not a rifle). I can hold one in my hands and just hang the other two on my back. And when I want to switch, just grab one from my back and the one in my hands will magically be on my back. I've seen it in video games thousands of times. Totally legit. And I think I can probably get a bat with nails in it, and maybe a chainsaw...and an axe. View Quote You forgot you can still carry a bunch of grenades, trip mines, land mines, 10,000 rounds of ammo and 6 med kits which instantly heal you even at deaths door. |
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Whatever rifle that can chamber the local caliber and is easy to repair/maintain. I've tried to buy Krinks off the local police but they refuse so I guess I'll pick one up when needed. Until then, I'm probably going to get a Beretta shotgun, if allowed.
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Quoted: Whatever rifle that can chamber the local caliber and is easy to repair/maintain. I've tried to buy Krinks off the local police but they refuse so I guess I'll pick one up when needed. Until then, I'm probably going to get a Beretta shotgun, if allowed. View Quote Hold up, they still aren't letting civilians in Ukraine just own rifles? |
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Quoted: No one wants to go to war with an AK, it's just not aesthetically pleasing and screams gay retard bad guy View Quote A lot you know, Sir. Two of my SHTF rifles are my Draco and my Zastava M90 5.56mm. I don't care what others think of me, and both are very good firearms I'd trust my life to. |
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Quoted: Hold up, they still aren't letting civilians in Ukraine just own rifles? View Quote An AR will cost about $5K and you will need to get a medical/mental exam along with permission from local police. They lowered the restrictions a couple of years ago for certain firearms but put a cavoite that these guns would need to be returned after the war's end. The pictures/videos of them passing out old crappy AKs in Kyiv 2 years ago during the attacks seemed to be a one-time thing but I'm not going to go into details. Don't believe everything people are telling you and the garbage you read. |
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Quoted: When I get clapped I want them to wonder WTF with the shit I brought to SHTF https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/161977/1000004987-3144861.jpg View Quote @chasee45 My jimmies have rustled.... where could a gentleman find shown lever gun? |
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My go to is and has been my flawless patrol rifle. Colt 6920. She has never failed me and is perfectly accessorized. AIMPOINT PRO, TROY rear BUIS, Magpul CTR stock, Knights RAS with vertical grip, Surefire 951 with pressure switch, Magpul MIAD grip. Out of all my other rifles, she is my first pick.
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In one forum they were discussing how your high end combat knife won't matter a bit as you get beheaded by a local with a machete made from an old leaf spring.
Same with rifles. |
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Quoted: krag? |
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Quoted: Quoted: If an invasion from another country doesn't change your gun laws, nothing will. So much for American values... Governments still fear the citizens. Just like the founders intended. |
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Quoted: Coloring books. Christmas Attached File Quoted: Ugh, I am getting old, the memory is slipping. Just give me the coloring books. Attached File |
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My go to is the Galil SAR I built this past summer. Runs like a top and eats anything I throw at it.
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11.5" basic bitch suppressed AR with an LPVO.
Everything else sounds cool but if something fails on my rifle, I want the most common one around for a better chance of finding parts. |
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View Quote The 80's called, they want their loadout back. |
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Hi Point Planet of the Apes rifle . . . just because, if we're in Mad Max World, it's the only acceptable fashion choice.
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Quoted: The 80's called, they want their loadout back. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: The 80's called, they want their loadout back. I dont have a picture handy, but about the only difference between his belt and mine is that I keep my bayonet on the left where I can get to it weak -handed as a weapon-retention aid. Nothing say "don't touch my gun" quite like stabbing a mfer. Oh, and only one pistol magazine. |
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My go-to rifle is a JP PSC-11 rifle ( I love the side charging system). Depending on the mood, I have a choice of a Sig P220 or P-226 pistol. That is just for starters. I have lots of mags and ammo too. I also have the components and the ability to reload a lot more.
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Quoted: My go-to rifle is a JP PSC-11 rifle ( I love the side charging system). Depending on the mood, I have a choice of a Sig P220 or P-226 pistol. That is just for starters. I have lots of mags and ammo too. I also have the components and the ability to reload a lot more. View Quote I've never shot a JP and I don't want to. I wish I had never shot an Atlas 2011. |
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Quoted: 10/22 View Quote I was thinking the same after a while, because "SHTF" can mean that a lot of things get fucked up. I'll definitely have my trusty 556 for hostile encounters, but my CZ452 is just as likely to keep us alive by putting food on the table. Attached File |
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M4A1 for general whatever.
MK18 Mod 0 for CQB (and it's the "truck gun" so if I want the M4 instead I'd have to go get it.) |
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