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Which of your guns are really most important?
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<blockquote data-quote="longgun505" data-source="post: 2157545" data-attributes="member: 116648"><p>Family chest rigs preloaded with 260 Rem, and 308 Win, son has a rig with 223 Rem. All will hunt, each is ready to go. Each rig equipped with handguns, 40, 9mm's. Ammo is common throughout ALL of North/America. Each pack is also equipped with kill kits for processing game, safety/med equipment, solar chargers, optics and the rest of the usual suspects. The only other weapon we'll grab is a takedown 22LR (already attached to a pack). Ammo is light, quiet, accurate, and puts easy meals on the table cost effectively. </p><p>So many people are hoarding many thousands of rounds of ammo expecting to be prepared for the Apocalypse. Each should consider two very important facts...</p><p>1. You can only fight what you can carry. </p><p>2. You cannot fight and defend your ammo bunker because it's a fixed location. If you fix yourself, your adversaries, in mass, will surround and destroy you in place, then move on to the next ammo cache buffet. Just 3 cents worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longgun505, post: 2157545, member: 116648"] Family chest rigs preloaded with 260 Rem, and 308 Win, son has a rig with 223 Rem. All will hunt, each is ready to go. Each rig equipped with handguns, 40, 9mm’s. Ammo is common throughout ALL of North/America. Each pack is also equipped with kill kits for processing game, safety/med equipment, solar chargers, optics and the rest of the usual suspects. The only other weapon we’ll grab is a takedown 22LR (already attached to a pack). Ammo is light, quiet, accurate, and puts easy meals on the table cost effectively. So many people are hoarding many thousands of rounds of ammo expecting to be prepared for the Apocalypse. Each should consider two very important facts... 1. You can only fight what you can carry. 2. You cannot fight and defend your ammo bunker because it’s a fixed location. If you fix yourself, your adversaries, in mass, will surround and destroy you in place, then move on to the next ammo cache buffet. Just 3 cents worth. [/QUOTE]
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