Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Red dawn happens what 10 guns for hunting and self defense?

what 10 guns do you take?


hunting


self defense


only guns you can buy over the counter pleaseRed dawn happens what 10 guns for hunting and self defense?
If Red Dawn happened, I would pick these 10 guns:





1. AK-47 - they are super reliable.


2. My AR-15 - super accurate and the patriot weapon of choice.


3. Colt 1911 .45 handgun - a great manstopper handgun.


4. .22 bolt action rifle - for hunting small game like rabbits and squirrels.


5. Remington 700 .308 bolt action with 1000 meter scope - for hunting big game like deer, elk, moose. And for sniping on the bad guys too.


6. Glock 17 9mm w/ high capacity clips - great urban handgun and very durable.


7. Armalite AR-10 .308 - it is an AR-15 but that shoot .308 instead of .223 and is a battle proven rifle.


8. 12 gauge Remington 870 w/ pistol grip - good for hunting birds with birdshot, and good for room clearing when loaded with 3 inch magnum 00 buckshot shells.


9. Israeli Galil rifle - it is a glorified AK-47. It has the reliability of an AK-47 but the accuracy of an AR-15. It is the best of both worlds and uses American .223 ammo.


10. Marlin 30-30 lever action - a great brush gun and for deer hunting.Red dawn happens what 10 guns for hunting and self defense?
To answer your question on 10 guns





1. An ARMALIGHT Ar-15 Carbine, With a few custom buck roger bolt on crap that you really don't need, but clamp on any way.





2. AK-74, that's what the ruskies are using now. So, I would have an unlimited supply of ammo. Well, depending how many I sent to their maker.





3. Springfield Armory 1911 Operator. In my opinion nothing beats a highly tuned 1911.





4. Mossberg 500 breacher, for those pesky doors that won't open.





5. Ruger Mark II Suppressed with regular and subsonic ammo, For hunting and those brain stem shots.





6. M60E4, to set up a defensive position.





7. FIM-92 Stinger, to swat down bothersom flys AKA HinD's AKA RUSSIAN CHOPPERS.





8.M24a2, for those 1000 meters head shots.





9. ppk, something small I could hide on my person in case i was captured.





10. Since this is a ';fake'; list and There is no way in hell that I would be able to carry 10 firearms if this happened. A FAMAS G2, I have always wanted to shoot one.





On a serious note, IF this scenario actually went down. I would be lucky to get my gear on and my weapons





like the other guy said, You could only carry 2 firearms, 3 TOPS.





In the real scenario, I would grab my AK-74 because its what the russian would be using and I could steal their ammo. And my 1911, for a sidearm. Plus, my trusty 500 breacher for doors...
The major problem would be ammo. So I would not get ten guns of the same caliber. If you can not find that caliber you are holding ten clubs. Besides buying guns I would load up on ammo and reloading stuff for my favorite five.





First gun, something that shoots the .223 . I like the Century Arms Golani. It is an AK design but shoots the 223. A far more reliable design than the M16. That ammo is all over the place and easy to find. You can pick up 1000 round cases for 40 cents a round without a problem.





Second gun, something that shoots the 308. M1A would be my choice as modern ones have removable magazines so you can have them loaded up ahead of time. Again, there is a lot of surplus stuff out there and this has greater range and stopping power than the 223. It is also easy to reload.





Third gun. 45 ACP 1911A1. The 45 ACP is very common and has a lot of stopping power. The XD models of Springfield Armory also gives you large capacity magazines. Easy to reload.





Fourth gun. 9mm Baretta. 9mm is the standard military gun of today and while I do not think much of 9 mm, ammo is easy to find.


You can reload but the 9mm is a bit more picky than the 45.





Fifth gun. 357 mag revolver. I like Rugers as they are made tough. The Smith and Wessons shoot better but they are a bit more delicate. May not be able to find a lot of 357 mag but it also shoots the 38 Special which is also one of the most common rounds available. And very easy to reload. Being a revolver round, even a crappy reload will fire and you do not have to worry about it jamming up the action.





Sixth gun. Taurus Judge in 3 inch 410/45 Colt. Most people do not consider a ';shot gun pistol'; as a good weapon but up close it is a real stopper. Specially if loaded with #3 or #4 shot. 410 is common and it is not too hard to remove small pellets and add bigger stuff.





Seventh gun. Any 50 BMG. Considering how much they all cost, beggers can not be choosers. Any one of them is a very dangerous weapon and can be used as a long range sniper gun. Reloading this would be a must as the ammo costs a bundle.





Eighth gun. A large capacity pump action 12 guage shot gun. Make does not matter. You would want this for close in work inside a building. A last resort type of weapon. The Marines showed how effective shot guns are in WW ONE in the trenches.





Ninth gun. There are a number of guns out there with interchangeable barrels and magazines. I believe old HK4 came with barrels and magazines for 22, 25, 32 and 380. That way you can shoot a lot of rounds that others may just ignore because they have no gun to shoot it. If the only ammo you can find is 25 ACP you got it covered.





Tenth gun. Secret. Always have a secret. If someone every asks you what kinds of guns you have, do not tell them all of them. If they ever try to round up the guns they will search every database they can, including chat to find people claiming to have guns.
Oy. Ok, the fewer guns you have to shlep around, the better. You would need something to do the following:





A rifle for longer range, and for bigger game for food.





A shotgun for in closer, and also for gathering food.





A hundgun for real close personal protection.





A .22 for gathering food.





Mix and match whatever suits you best. If I didn't have to carry it all by myself, I'd take them all. If I was having to hump it all by my lonesome, it would be a scoped hunting rifle, a .22 pistol, and if weight permits, a 9mm handgun.
Hunting - Remington 870 chambered in 12 gauge.


Ruger 10/22


Remington 700 chambered in .308





Self Defense - Springfield 1911 .45 cal


AR-15 .223/5.56 NATO


AK-47 7.62x39


S%26amp;W .357 Magnum


Glock 19 9mm


Ruger .380 ACP


Barrett Model 82A1 .50 BMG





I would make sure I had a machete, axe, knives, rope, fishing line, hooks, compass, and plenty of ammo.





Top choice for both hunting and self defense Rem 870 12 gauge.
I would only need 2.








AK-47


Glock 23 or full size glock








Ak-47 for when things get down and dirty, its THE BEST weapon period. For killing in any terrain.





And in a life or death situation i KNOW it would fire EVERY TIME no matter how bad things get.





I wouldn't mind having an m4 or AR, but they require alot of cleaning and care to fire 100%.








Just speaking from personal experience.....if war happens...


Don't go fancy....you may regret it when conditions get dirty or severe.





I want something with VERY LOOSE clearances for dirt and sand to fly thru. Gotta be able to take minimal cleaning and high abuse.








Glock is like the ak-47 of pistols....it can take everything the AK can....nuff said.





Hunting and Self defense are completely reliant on TWO things.


1.) Skill


2.) Simplicity
10 would be too heavy to pack. Need to narrow the list to 4 or 5.





I would be fine with less than ten. Lets see, 12 ga Mossberg, Ruger 10/22, AR of some make, any good bolt .308, and any good high cap 9 pistol.





That should cover anything that comes up.





If a person had a way to carry more(and the funds!), something like the new Barrett 416 would come in handy. Also a good 223 bolt or single shot could come in handy as well as something along the line of a Ruger PC9.





Good luck.





Dave
In this order:





Ruger 10/22


Springfield XD .45


Remington 700 SPS tactical .308 (only if you have skill as a shooter, if not any bolt action rifle will do)





I would definately agree with the Springfield XD, however in .45 acp. If your not familiar with it, imagine a beefed up glock





Couldn't come up with 10, its all preferance I think
During WWII the allies droped single shot pistols all over France that had a note attached which read:';Take this gun and kill a german with it and take his gun!';.....all you need is one gun that you can hit with and it will get you whatever you need! That gun was called:The Liberty Pistol.
You only need 2


1. Rifle for range, get a Rem 700 (30-06) FMJ for armor and metal peircing. Get things cleared from far away were its safe. It's cheap and reliable.


2. Shotgun for close range, maybe a Rem 870 or if you could possibly get your hands on one, a SPAS 12. Many options on ammo, slugs, buck, accessories, good for takin down one person, or groups of people.





Both are good for hunting
You only need two........





A Ruger Mini 14 carbine.....





http://www.ruger-firearms.com/Firearms/F鈥?/a>





http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger-NEWMini14.鈥?/a>





And a decent pistol chambered in 9MM (high magazine capacity)....





I like the Springfield Armory XD Pistols......





http://www.springfield-armory.com/xd.php鈥?/a>
10/22 with a red dot scope.


Rem 700 .308 with 6-24 scope


Rem 870 12gauge slug/ buck


Barret M82A1 50BMG 4 long range


Glock 17 9mm


and an M4 6.8





should cover what you need.
I'd take my Romak-3 with after market scope, suitable for hunting, and some defense situations.





And my back up/bug out gun would be an M4 style AR-15 paired with an FNP-45.
How much weight you trying to carry? Take two, three TOPS.





A Ruger 10/22 and a M1A (or AR15, depending on preference). A shotgun with a slug barrel if you can manage.
Concealable handguns only. Any visible firearm and you'll be dead before leaving your neighborhood.
We would only need one gun. it's name is Patrick Swayze.

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