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OP, nice collection of useful tools. However, IMHO, a shooter’s arsenal isn’t complete until you have a nice .22lr rifle. You know, a small critter getter.
...Colony, I think) and was impressed by their selection.
They had a Henry Big Boy X Model in .357 for $900. They were and still are hard to find. I *SHOULD* have bought it. But, alas, I did not and am still holding out not wanting to buy the “market tax for the hot lever gun category”...
Shoot, my wife gets scared during the daylight if she comes around a corner into a room that she didn’t expect me to be. I’m like, “honey, you live with a big, bearded, bald guy”. You know, one that you see multiple times a day. There’s weapons that are carried at home and/or stored close at...
Always have at least TWO guns in every room. That way, if someone asks if you have A gun in the room you can truthfully answer, “No”.
Or, also, the 2 is 1, 1 is none principle.
I’m looking forward to getting a modernized lever gun with mlok slots and an optic rail and threaded for a suppressor. Probably in .357 and/or .44.
Probably something like the Henry X model or one of the newer ones coming out like S&W or Marlin. We shall see, gotta get a couple other...
I’ll have too many guns that when I die and they auction them off and the auction negatively affects the prices because I have so many on the market at one time. Well, I won’t have them, but someone will reap the rewards.
I think you may have problems understanding what I was trying to convey. Escape/evade, but be ready to shoot & scoot if deadly force is warranted. Not everyone keeps long guns in lockers when the vehicle is occupied. Also, if you’re stopped, shooting from a vehicle isn’t hard. It’s a bit...
Hand on pistol, (probably drawn and at the ready) and drive on if possible.
If I can get to a shotgun/rifle in the vehicle without stopping, then get that ready too.
But escape is of first and foremost importance. We win 100% of the gunfights we avoid. However, sometimes it’s go time...
Mine would probably be a 4” 629 or 66. Handguns would be much more comfortable and easier to carry around.
Although a rifle or shotgun would bring a lot more to the fight as far as power and distance.
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