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[ARCHIVED THREAD] - gun for war (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 12/1/2010 2:56:58 PM EDT
| If you could take any of your guns to war with you which one would you take |
| Right now my carbine would be my SKS-M with lots of AK mags and my Springfield MIlSpec 1911 that's up to 1200 flawless rounds shooting in less than ideal conditions. I would definately trust both guns with my life in most any situation. If I had room or the ability, I may also throw in my Mossberg 500 Persuader/Cruiser. |
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If you could take any of your guns to war with you which one would you take I'm prety much F**KED then. All I got is a 22LR AR, a 22 WMR semi-auto rifle, and a 12 Gauge Benelli ETA: If I could CHOOSE something I dont have, I would probably go with a double stack 45 ACP handgun, probably one of the FN Tacticals with the Trijicon RMR as a side arm. And for my primary. a 6.8 SPC AR with a 10" or 14" barrel, and probably an Aimpoint Micro or that Leupold Prismatic sight. |
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AMCJ76, I'll see your cut down and raise you two. http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/P3200196_Sawed_off_PPsh41_made_in_1944.JPG http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/P5160102_SKS_pistol.JPG (both found in Iraq) CD Haha, sweet straight-pull bolt action SKS pistol. |
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If I knew I was going to war ahead of time I'd bring the M256 120mm cannon that I crewed in the Army, and since it comes attached to a M1A2 main battle tank I wouldn't have to walk either. Well, if we are going that way, I'd like to have my old M113 with the 6 Davy Crocketts in it.. take out the opposition a grid square at a time But, if we are talking about just an eaisily carried major caliber semi-auto rifle that will opperate the best in wet, dirty field conditions & has rugged optics that work, it would probably be a PSL. |
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AMCJ76, I'll see your cut down and raise you two. http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/P3200196_Sawed_off_PPsh41_made_in_1944.JPG http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/P5160102_SKS_pistol.JPG (both found in Iraq) CD You always have pictures of the most advanced weapons on this site. Who lets you see these advanced prototypes? |
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Quoted: damn no one remembers stripes?mac-10 in 45 acp. http://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/b/b5/Stripes-MAC-10a.jpg/500px-Stripes-MAC-10a.jpg oh wait this isn't GD. um in that case something quick handling, light and powerful. maybe something ar based in the 45 caliber range with a nice tough iron sight setup. or a really reliable reflex site. or am i that old? |
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damn no one remembers stripes?mac-10 in 45 acp. http://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/b/b5/Stripes-MAC-10a.jpg/500px-Stripes-MAC-10a.jpg oh wait this isn't GD. um in that case something quick handling, light and powerful. maybe something ar based in the 45 caliber range with a nice tough iron sight setup. or a really reliable reflex site. or am i that old? I remember add the urban assualt vechile with couple of chickadee's... CD |
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Quoted: Quoted: damn no one remembers stripes?mac-10 in 45 acp. http://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/b/b5/Stripes-MAC-10a.jpg/500px-Stripes-MAC-10a.jpg oh wait this isn't GD. um in that case something quick handling, light and powerful. maybe something ar based in the 45 caliber range with a nice tough iron sight setup. or a really reliable reflex site. or am i that old? I'm 26 and I remember that movie. Got it on DVD.... |
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That isn't an easy choice at all...
It would be a tough choice between my 14.5'' BCM and my AK74. I thin the BCM would win out since it has an aimpoint on it. If I had a micro on the AK74 I think the answer might be different. It would also matter where and who we were fighting. If there was no chance of finding 5.45 ammo or the chance of being mistaken for foe I would opt or the AR. My trusty g19 would be on my side as well. |
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