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consider spending that moola on food/water storage, first aid supplies and ammo for the weapons you have already? only the ...

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Old 06-14-2008, 04:00 PM
 

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consider spending that moola on food/water storage, first aid supplies and ammo for the weapons you have already? only the police and military have more!!!:ninja::msn-biggrin:
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Yeah good point Boris...
The way I see it, it's better to have one reliable, accurate rifle, than two that may jam at a crucial time. When SHTF I want to have a firearm that will treat me good, and I don't want to regret buying a cheap gun when my life depends on it.
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I would get an AR-15. It is one of the most customizable guns on the planet, and it frickin' looks awesome, particularly the ones with the retractable stocks.
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Does it have to be an assault or military style and caliber? How about getting a nice bolt action in a sporting caliber so you can use it for big game hunting as well as BG's?
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Does it have to be an assault or military style and caliber? How about getting a nice bolt action in a sporting caliber so you can use it for big game hunting as well as BG's?
I forgot to mention that I have a bolt action 308 already.
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