The only long gun I could see myself toting as I go about my day-to-day business would be something the size of an FN P90. Everything else is cool for a day, but it gets mighty annoying having to carry a ten-pound tactical boomstick around, with lots of accessories to knock into doorframes and stuff. Those of you who see themselves carrying a decked-out M-14 as EDC probably haven't been in the military.
2 (two) Ithaca Auto & Burgler.
I donno.. just for the road warrior/desperado factor.
2 of them because a New York Reload would be faster than reloading a break action shotgun.
S&W 413, 3" mid weight barrel, 6 shot moonclips.
Basically a black anodized Scandium K frame fixed sights, with a blued steel cylinder and mid weight barrel. With some Ahrends grips.
Gun with the feel, look, weight, accuracy or the AR-15. I'd prefer M4 style. AK47 type reliability is a must. Round similar to the 308 but lighter grain bullet for higher velocity and lower recoil.
Polymer framed Makarov with ammo loaded similar to 10MM ballistics.
An HK USP Expert in 10mm, with the mag-catch reworked to be a button instead of a lever. Make the frame out of titanium or forged aluminum.
An all-steel Colt 1911A1 from 1924, blessed by the Almighty to never rust or break.
A Mini Uzi, full-auto, with folding stock and short barrel, but with an A1 flash suppressor and chambered in 7.62x25.
For my trunk gun, the Super Saiga: a SxS, twin-action Saiga in 20ga that ejects to both the right and left. Selector switch for semi, one barrel only; semi, both barrels at once; full-auto, both barrels; or full-auto, alternating barrels. Mag looks like a two-headed Beta mag, capacity of 20 rounds. Barrels are 14", chrome-lined. All interior surfaces are chrome-plated as well. Recoil spring is re-worked to resemble that of the Barett M82A1, instead of merely ending at the back of the receiver. Great for clearing rooms.
A 1921/28 overstamp Thompson with a C-drum (100 rounds) for vehicle carry.
Fpr portable carry, a select fire, folding stock UZI chambered in .45acp and modified to use Thompson magazines.
I have heard rumors that someone made an UZI lower frame that would accept M3 Grease Gun mags but I've never heard of one that would use Thompson mags.
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