kBob
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Malamute,
Feel free to spread the movie prop department thing. You read much Jerry Pournelle?
Old Pappa,
Yep I guess those Charter Arms and Henry AR7 users missed the Armalite part of my likeing AR7s sometimes us more seasoned keyboarders forget things keep changing.
Also
"Prefection is the enemy of good enough" is a longtime old saying. Meaning don't get caught not having what you need for trying to get more than that and not hhaving anything when the need arrises.
I like A.T. Hagan's "Its never what you plan for" as the best survival advice.
Several folks have meantioned using caliber conversions in AR 15s to have both a .223 and a .22LR. I am curious to see what sort of accuacy folks are getting with them. I am betting that in a survival situation that when the bear shows up the .22LR conversion will be in place and when the first small critter or bird you have seen in days stands stock still looking at you 15 yards away you have a .223 up the spout. See A.T. Hagan above.
-kBob
Feel free to spread the movie prop department thing. You read much Jerry Pournelle?
Old Pappa,
Yep I guess those Charter Arms and Henry AR7 users missed the Armalite part of my likeing AR7s sometimes us more seasoned keyboarders forget things keep changing.
Also
"Prefection is the enemy of good enough" is a longtime old saying. Meaning don't get caught not having what you need for trying to get more than that and not hhaving anything when the need arrises.
I like A.T. Hagan's "Its never what you plan for" as the best survival advice.
Several folks have meantioned using caliber conversions in AR 15s to have both a .223 and a .22LR. I am curious to see what sort of accuacy folks are getting with them. I am betting that in a survival situation that when the bear shows up the .22LR conversion will be in place and when the first small critter or bird you have seen in days stands stock still looking at you 15 yards away you have a .223 up the spout. See A.T. Hagan above.
-kBob