entropy
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No, you get behind cover and then switch weapons. Or stun 'em with the .22 on your way to cover, then switch weapons. Carry your primary single-point slung, and your secondary muzzle down left side. Have the weapon best suited for the current situation in your hands. Be proficient enough to get out of a jam with every weapon you have. If you are hunting small game with the .22, you'll be more likely to spot an ambush (If you're any kind of hunter) before the fact, allowing time to choose a response. (Tactical withdrawl is often the best one. ) If you are patrolling your perimeter and a deer presents itself, well, .223's will kill game if you aren't able to switch weapons. (If it's a squirrel, aim for the head, body shots with .223's or 7.62x39's tend to reduce the edible amount to 0%.)
Fantasy is all well and good, eqzet, but not everybody has or wants a Ciener converter for an AR, or even an AR. Nor are all of us as trim as when we completed Basic, and many have no military training. As for me, here's what I'd use from my current weapons:
M59/66A1 Yugo SKS
Remington 870
Star BM -The only centerfire handgun I own. Probably take my .22 snub with, as it adds little weight or bulk.
Now if were talking fantasy:
And a Kimber Tac Elite.
Fantasy is all well and good, eqzet, but not everybody has or wants a Ciener converter for an AR, or even an AR. Nor are all of us as trim as when we completed Basic, and many have no military training. As for me, here's what I'd use from my current weapons:
M59/66A1 Yugo SKS
Remington 870
Star BM -The only centerfire handgun I own. Probably take my .22 snub with, as it adds little weight or bulk.
Now if were talking fantasy:
Well, one of those small choppers in Blackhawk Down, with the miniguns.
And a Kimber Tac Elite.