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Arsenal SAM-7 w/ Aimpoint Comp3 on an Ultimak rail. |
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BCM RECCE 14.5 with TA31RCO-M4.
Fixed power without batteries is best fixed power. |
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I’m bringing the Spanish Inquisition, because no one expects it.
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Quoted: Russians use 5.45x39 now. Probably AP rounds. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 7.62x39 trash can guns for sure with ball. Maybe some RPK's? Mounted technicals? Who knows. They’re Russian North Korean Chinese National globalist. You’ve never met an enemy like this. I have . They use 7.62x39. |
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Quoted: Okay, I’ll play. I’ll take my frankenrifle - Mega upper/lower, BCM SS410 barrel, ACOG TA31, loaded with Federal 62g ETSP. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Is this how you start all of your LARPing sessions? Yes, mostly. Okay, I’ll play. I’ll take my frankenrifle - Mega upper/lower, BCM SS410 barrel, ACOG TA31, loaded with Federal 62g ETSP. I too have a Frankenstein rifle. That shoots sub MOA and eats everything with a mash up of God knows what parts |
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Sig m400 sbr, with iron sights, suppressor, and super hogster thermal.
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Quoted: It’s Sunday morning and the enemy has secretly landed and taken over. You mission is as follows. Don’t fuck this up. One rifle, in one configuration, with one optic, to do it all. That means no offset dots recce bros! You’re traveling through suburban neighborhoods then making your way to a vast forest on the way to the radio free America forward operating base. The entire way is crawling with Russian North Korean Chinese National globalist. You may engage in heavy battles or you may sneak your way through, you’re not really sure. Choose your weapon carefully patriot. View Quote Commies lack the logistics to wage war across an ocean. Baddies would more likely be enemies domestic armed with 5.56. Since I can't carry the ammo fort on my back, I'd go for 5.56. I live in Free America (rural / open spaces) not suburban or urban. Last thing I want to bring to a gunfight is myself. Prefer to keep my distance so an optic with some legs. |
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It only takes a knife to get you to a pistol. It only takes a pistol to get you to a rifle. It only takes a rifle to get you to a better rifle.
In combat, you will work your way up the chain as long as you can stay alive. End of class. |
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Since this is NY, a Winchester 94. While I’m seriously considering legit survival, I shall stock up on olives and Rice Krispies, and of course, a Wilson™? ??.
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I’d love a battle rifle in that scenario but the weight would kill me (I’m 72). So probably a 14.5 AR with a 1-6 Trijicon Credo.
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Mk18. I’m one guy, can’t get involved in an actual firefight.
Need to stay hidden, dropping a sentry before he alerts the others. Better to have a suppressed pistol too. |
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If I get my choice? 16" AR15 with Aimpoint T2 and backup irons.
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Probably a 16” with LPVO and suppressor. I’d probably be hesitant only because I don’t have my 14.7” setup for suppressor right now.
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Quoted: One rifle, in one configuration, with one optic, to do it all. That means no offset dots recce bros! View Quote Sorry OP. I'm not taking the time to remove secondary optics and not take a thermal clip on. I don''t believe in the no win scenario |
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Quoted: BCM RECCE 14.5 with TA31RCO-M4. Fixed power without batteries is best fixed power. View Quote The battery in my TA02 will last about 500 days. If I have 4 more batteries in my SOPMOD, I could be good for almost 7 years. I like the LED ACOG tons better than the tritium. As an added bonus, when you piggyback an RMR on the LED version, the RMR is on the forward half of the ACOG. Attached File |
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My 20" AR in 5.56/223. Most popular caliber and rifle in the USA so it's a no brainer. It has a 4-12 hunting scope on it for what I use it for now; I'd likely keep that (until scoring NV) since I wouldn't want the added weight of binos and the last thing I want is to get close. 9mm handgun for sidearm.
At least until me and the boys can pick up a T-80 or two. |
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Hell, I am a big boy - I could at least pack 3 long guns ??
My Aero M4-ery with Aimpoint Pro. Clone of a rifle I had in 3/75. Still my go-to. |
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For that scenario, with what I have in my safe, I'd grab my 16" 308, suppressed with a 1-10x lpvo.
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Guess with what said. Id take my 16" build with p4xi on it. 16" chrome lined criterion hybrid barrel with a MBT 2 stage trigger will send alot of m193 into alot of socialists heads
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Well I got me a Krinkov (Arsenal in 5.56) that I just got and I'd be bringing that one I guess.
Just current passion Arsenal SLR-106UR by SoloDallas, on Flickr |
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A well built 14.5 AR with a medium profile barrel and a lightweight ACOG.
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Since I am not allowed my Reece, then my sbr with my x39 upper, suppressed. Already has a vortex uh1 and a mawl on it, so I am set. There will be plenty of ammo to be had.
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Smith and Wesson M&P sport with a Burris red dot, no iron sights, a clapped out usgi aluminum mag with a black follower loaded with 28 rounds of Hornady 55gr zombie ammo. Some 550 cord for a sling. If I’m really feeling tactical I’ll burn the frayed ends of the 550 cord with a bic lighter. Lube will probably be Valvoline 10w-30.
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Quoted: Well I got me a Krinkov (Arsenal in 5.56) that I just got and I'd be bringing that one I guess. Just current passion https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51946425861_7d6810da6b_k.jpgArsenal SLR-106UR by SoloDallas, on Flickr View Quote That's just perfect. I wouldn't even bother to SBR that. |
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Does it have to be NYS-legal, and are battlefield pick-ups allowed?
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