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Four Firearms Every Family Should Own: When the World Comes Crashing Down, Protect You and Yours
Associated Content ^ | 10/10/2008 | Loran Montgomery

Posted on 02/19/2009 1:32:54 PM PST by terabyte

Given the instability of the world today and the very real possibility of worldwide economic collapse, let us accept that every family should own at least one firearm. There are more reasons, of course, and those have been discussed ad nausaeum on more websites than could possibly benamed here. Since our budgets will allow most of us to own only a few (or potentially just one) firearm, we should choose wisely.

The criteria is simple. The firearm must be very simple to operate. Ammunition must be plentiful, even in a scenario in which law enforcement and traditional retail markets have broken down. The firearm must be inexpensive, versatile, and be completely reliable. Each of the four firearms listed below has good marks in each of those five categories. There are too many excellent firearms on the market to compromise on any of those criteria.

1. The first firearm in any home should be the American standby, the twelve-gauge pump shotgun. There are numerous makes and models on the market, but the best is the venerable Remington 870. With easy-to-change barrels, it can switch duty from defending the home to putting food on the table in less than a minute. With the ability to fire a wide variety of birdshot, buckshot, and slugs, it can handle hunting duties from all but the smallest of small game up to deer-sized animals. Its stopping power is legendary. There is very little this shotgun cannot do. Buy one inexpensive 870 for around $250, and then simply purchase an extra barrel or two for the ultimate in versatility.

2. The second firearm in a home should be a high-quality pistol. The pistol should be in a caliber no smaller than 9mm Parabellum. Anything smaller than that is simply ineffective for anything other than target practice.

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To: acoulterfan
It's not 'dumb' to ask when you don't know. I applaud your asking, in fact!

BTW, you can practice with 38 Special ammo in a .357 revolver, and, as I do, keep 38 Special +P Hollow points in the .357 for home defense rounds. Because most .357 revolvers are made heavier than a 38 Special, the weight of the .357 revolver helps 'dampen' recoil when shooting.

141 posted on 02/19/2009 7:10:41 PM PST by MHGinTN (Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
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To: NVDave

Great Post!! Should be very useful to the ladies.


142 posted on 02/19/2009 7:31:03 PM PST by willgolfforfood
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To: ovrtaxt

Aren’t SKS rifles up in the $1,000 range ?


143 posted on 02/19/2009 7:33:28 PM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: toeknee32
Very odd. Earlier in the day you had a picture of a rifle and a link to it. Now it's all gone. Could you put up the link again, or PM me something. That was a very interesting looking gun, and I'm looking for a quality .308 that doesn't cost a month's pay.

thanks

144 posted on 02/19/2009 7:39:35 PM PST by willgolfforfood
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To: terabyte

bump for later read.....


145 posted on 02/19/2009 7:40:00 PM PST by mickie
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

Yeah, if you want four or five of them.


146 posted on 02/19/2009 7:41:04 PM PST by MHGinTN (Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
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To: PilotDave

Good point about smaller hands of the ladies. Wife can shoot a .380 auto but the .38 is just too much gun for her hand.


147 posted on 02/19/2009 7:42:56 PM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: MHGinTN
I bought the Mini 14 because the cost was much lower. Haven't priced an SKS. What is desirable about this weapon ?
148 posted on 02/19/2009 7:44:57 PM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

Power, reliability, accuracy, very easy to maintain, inexpensive. As soon as I got the cosmolene off my paratrooper model (shorter barrel mostly), I was hitting my aim points and 100 and 200 yards, regularly, with open sights. Shot it so much the first few months, I put a rubber butt/recoil pad on it the second week. Took the twenty round box mag off when I found reliable thirty round banana mags to fit it. Get it dirty, don’t clean it regularly, it still shoots reliably. But I clean mine after every trip to the range ... part of the shooting ritual.


149 posted on 02/19/2009 7:51:35 PM PST by MHGinTN (Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
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To: MHGinTN
I noted there are used "Zastava" SKS (I gather this is a Russian mfg) in 7.62 X 39 for about $400.
Is the ammo pricey ? $400 seem high or low ?
Thanks.
150 posted on 02/19/2009 8:03:57 PM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: terabyte
1) Good 12ga Pump (870)
2) .22 Rifle
3) .45 Colt
4) Armalite .223 (M-15A2)
5) Bolt rifle (Remington 700 .270)

Here is the kicker - I have 2 boys so I buy in batches of 3’s everything but the .45. I am thinking of going to .40.

If you have sons and can afford it then stock them up now.

151 posted on 02/19/2009 8:04:42 PM PST by Free_in_Alabama (The average citizen is to lazy to steal from you, instead they are asking the government to do it)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
Mine was a Chinese variety. I bought it deacdes ago. I was at a gun show in Kingsport a couple of months ago and saw SKS versions from Bulgaria, etc. that were under $300. There are lots of nice 'kits' for them now. I happen to have a nice black polymer folding stock, flash suppressor, and tritium sights.
Folks talk about the 'chu-chink' sound of a pump shotgun, but the bolt slamming shut on an SKS ought to bring water in the pants of an intruder cause there isn't any furniture to hide behind from the rounds it fires.

Gotta get to bed. Have a good one, enjoy your Mini-14 ... I had one a few years ago, bought from of Park Service surplus. Traded it for a nice Rockola M1-Carbine. Never regreted it.

152 posted on 02/19/2009 8:11:06 PM PST by MHGinTN (Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
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To: InABunkerUnderSF
I have no objection to anything on the list but I’d add a high power rifle - something with a little more punch than 5.56 or 7.62x39.

Agreed. That was my reaction to the article, as well. Now, you can shoot deer with that 12 gauge, but only at shorter ranges.

153 posted on 02/19/2009 9:23:55 PM PST by matt1234
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To: acoulterfan

Don’t sweat it. It’s super easy/logical. Forgot to mention that it has a nice feature, the barrel tips up. Push a lever with your thumb and up pops the barrel. Pop a round in and click it back down and start shooting. You never have to rack the slide back to chamber the round. Very unique.


154 posted on 02/19/2009 9:31:52 PM PST by PilotDave (War Planes don't kill people, pilots do.)
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To: antiRepublicrat
My Marlin is 37 years old and is still working perfectly.

I've got a 10/22 the same way, only around 2 years younger. IMO, the Marlin's only problem is lack of aftermarket parts sources. You can build a 10/22 from parts without using a single Ruger-manufactured component. The Colt 1911 is the same way - lots of repair parts available form lots of different sources. That's a big plus.

155 posted on 02/19/2009 9:42:09 PM PST by Charles Martel ("Endeavor to persevere...")
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
I noted there are used "Zastava" SKS (I gather this is a Russian mfg) in 7.62 X 39 for about $400. Is the ammo pricey ? $400 seem high or low ? Thanks.

That's a Yugoslavian copy of the Russian SKS. Last year, I would've said that price was way too high. These days, it's probably a reasonable figure. Grab a copy of Shotgun News and see if some vendors are still listing the Yugo SKS.

Ammo similarly *was* very reasonable, but recently has become extremely hard to find. Most is imported, non-reloadable stuff, which means that an ammo import ban would hit the SKS and AK owners hard.

156 posted on 02/19/2009 9:59:32 PM PST by Charles Martel ("Endeavor to persevere...")
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To: terabyte

Ping for later


157 posted on 02/19/2009 10:06:18 PM PST by Dstorm (Palin 2012)
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To: terabyte

bflr


158 posted on 02/19/2009 11:59:07 PM PST by RepublicanChick
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To: MHGinTN

Rockola M1. Rare of rare.


159 posted on 02/20/2009 5:39:25 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: All

How many rounds of ammunition for each of the four mentioned firearms would all of you recommend be kept on hand?


160 posted on 02/20/2009 6:16:12 AM PST by Washi
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