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Which of your guns are really most important?
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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2157974" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>While I understand the objective of your request, personally, I believe this is poor planning. Given the world today and what appears to be coming, everyone should have long since been ready for this or other "adventures". Maybe I just think differently than some, but after decades ago growing up on a very rural and poor farm, enduring much military training, experiencing the heart of the cold war and etc, it has long since been my routine practice to be prepared for the unexpected. As an FYI, of the numerous firearms I own, there are NONE I do not have a constant ready supply of ammo loaded for.</p><p></p><p>Actually, this exercise reminds me of a long ago college course I took where the instructor raised a scenario of a sinking boat at sea and the students had to determine which 1 of the 4 items they would grab before entering the life boat. Having been mil trained and a practical farm boy, I responded that I would grab the preplanned and packed water survival kit that I had brought. She was not happy with my response and prior thinking. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2157974, member: 9299"] While I understand the objective of your request, personally, I believe this is poor planning. Given the world today and what appears to be coming, everyone should have long since been ready for this or other "adventures". Maybe I just think differently than some, but after decades ago growing up on a very rural and poor farm, enduring much military training, experiencing the heart of the cold war and etc, it has long since been my routine practice to be prepared for the unexpected. As an FYI, of the numerous firearms I own, there are NONE I do not have a constant ready supply of ammo loaded for. Actually, this exercise reminds me of a long ago college course I took where the instructor raised a scenario of a sinking boat at sea and the students had to determine which 1 of the 4 items they would grab before entering the life boat. Having been mil trained and a practical farm boy, I responded that I would grab the preplanned and packed water survival kit that I had brought. She was not happy with my response and prior thinking. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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