Posted on 03/28/2017 7:48:50 AM PDT by w1n1
What would those three guns be? Jerry Miculek had a chance to voice his response on the subject.
Wait, before we get to the guns, just to clarify that were talking about having these three guns for survival.
Some folks have talked about the .357 revolver as a primary SHTF in many internet forums and this has stirred up the hornets nest. Mainly due to the age demographics, for instances, folks that are from the older generation would agree with the .357 revolver. Where the younger millennium generation will stick with the striker based handguns like the Glocks in 9mm.
Dont think so?, someone had asked this question to shootist extraordinaire Jerry Miculek and even he went with an 8-shot .357 wheelgunspecifically a Smith & Wesson 627as his one handgun for every situation. Take a look here.
Ruger 10/22 or Smith & Wesson M&P 15/22
Remington 870 Express Tactical
Heckler & Koch HK45
Would add 1 more
Remington 700 in 308 or 30-06
Ruger 10/22
Mossberg 500 with interchangeable barrels (long and short)
AR-15
For Surviving a tsunami?
3 big ones. Made of cork.
S & W .357 wheel Gun
MODEL 870 AMERICAN CLASSIC
Henry Lever Action 22LR
This is a question which comes up often. Usually it is just which “one” gun would you choose.
I can’t argue with Miculek’s picks but I would change the .357 to a Glock 20. Still a .357 magnum would be about as good as any.
Erle Stanley Gardner, author of the Perry Mason novels once wrote an article on survival and his one gun would have been a Smith & Wesson model 17 with a six inch barrel. Not a bad choice either.
Specifically mine would be a Remington 870 with 18” barrel and extended mag. A Ruger 10-22 and the Glock.
I know the 1911 inside and out, it can stop a lunatic dead in his tracks and .45 ammo would/should be plentiful.
Is it just the large caliber bullet for stopping power?
AR-15 or AR-10
Shotgun
Glock 19
There is a lot to be said, however, for a .22 rifle in a "survival" situation as you can use it for hunting small game as well as for a weapon. You can store and carry a LOT of 22 LR ammo in a pretty small space and it's light. I'm not a Glock fanboy and don't even own one but I have friends who do and that Glock 19 is probably the most reliable semi-auto I've ever seen.
Hmmm...
I own that very 8 shot 357 revolver with 2.5 inch barrel. I only load .38 specials in it as my backup gun at work.
Anyone interested in that revolver...they actually make speedloaders for it.
PTR 91 (HK 91 clone, .308)— Battle Rifle
Remington 870 Express 12 Gauge— CQB
.17 HMR bolt gun (Savage)— Light, accurate for small game hunting to 100 yds; can carry thousands of rounds with little weight penalty
I’ve always found pistols utterly useless other than concealed carry; better with hands / sword close up anyway.
AK-47, 357 8-rd spinner, and 12 ga shotgun.
In a worst case scenario of complete societal breakdown there won’t be any case ammo after a while. It will be a black powder world.
Exactly, a .45 in the chest from close range will drop most men.
Pistols and revolvers can be amazingly accurate. It just takes getting used to them. Also helps to be a good shot.
Yup, sounds like you looked in my closet.
“Wait... why a 1911 Colt .45?”
Grizzlies ...
Just got a Henry AR-7. Love it. Shoot the nuts off a squirrel!
There is tool you can make caps out of beer cans. You can down load the steps in making primer ->Mercury(II) fulminate
I’ll take a Sig Sauer 45ACP,AR15 and my Smith&Wesson 586 357 Magnum revolver.
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