Posted on 11/03/2012 10:31:23 AM PDT by TurboZamboni
The conversation was about internet marketing and it was with my friend Jon Gibbon of armslist.com. Then out of the blue Jon asked me If you could only have one gun the rest of your life what would it be? Hmmm I guess it would be my Remington 870. I figured I could hunt big and small game, defend the home patch and nothing stops like a 12 gauge slug. You can stop a charging dump truck with a 12 gauge slug.
Then the conversation moved to: What would you take if you could only have five guns the rest of your life? Yes, I know this is America, and we have the luxury of owning as many guns as we would like. Im a person that gets a Christmas card from Ruger. I have four 30-06s and was disappointed that in 2006 there wasnt a parade in honor of its 100th anniversary.
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Every tool in the toolbox has it's function. Same with firearms. Get the ones you need. Need can be defined as 'fun to shoot'. ;)
Ur hooked now. Enjoy the hobby.
/johnny
Just picking from my own collection in case of emergency as a go pack:
M1 Garand, Remington 870 12Ga., Ruger .357 Mag, Colt 1911, DPMS AR-15 .308 w/4 x 12 Scope
It is better to have at least one proven Battle Rifle than Sporter’s only
Glock 26
Ruger 10/22
Mossberg 500
M1 Garand
AR-15 lower with multiple uppers (5.56, 6.8mm, .458 SOCOM)
Nobody said anything about limiting each gun to 1 barrel.
Thanks, Chode!
Great, thanks, johnny!
Armalite AR-10...
M1 Carbine...
Colt Delta Elite...
Browning Buckmark...
CZ-75...
OK, let me go check the other rooms ;-)
I’ve got three of your five but a Saiga instead of the 700 and a Ruger P89 (2 of them) instead of the 1911. Add a couple not on your list and I’m covered.
I sold mine. To someone who could put it to good use. It shot so much better than me, it was a waste for me to own it. I don't do great with pistols after about 3 meters.
But the kid I sold it to... he could make it tap-dance at 25 meters. Sweet, sweet weapon. All hail Browning.
/johnny
Pretty much describes my ‘collection’.
- Mossberg 500 12g pump
-Winchester 300 win mag
-.357 and a .38 revolvers
10/22
Sort of one of each, long range, short range, two revolvers (on for the wife) and a 10/22 just for fun and keeping in practice without the expense of 300 win mag ammo.
Pretty paltry compared to most enthusiasts, but enough for the task at hand. Lots of primers and powder for the 357 and 300.
I've owned and or shot the Colt Woodsman, the Smith 41, and several variations of the Ruger Marks.
The Browning is far and away my favorite of them all.
Mine went to a good home where it could live up to it's potential. Beautiful weapon.
Rifles, on the other hand, those I can be effective with.
/johnny
A very wise philosopher once said, “A man’s got to know his limitations.” :-)
This would have to be on the list
AR 5.56, Remington 700, Kimber Pro Carry II .45, Mossy 500, Ruger 10/22 Breakdown
10-22
870
AR
M1A
My list is about the same as yours, just different brands. For the S&W 686, I would substitute a more concealable snubby revolver.
I have avoided getting back into a multi-caliber collection for just this reason: too many different boxes of ammo to sort through. Also allows me to focus on plenty of ammo for what I have. I try to combine function as in an AR-10 type rifle for both long range and battle useage. Shotgun is unique of course.
I love guns, but buying another collection is hard to justify once retired.....
Colt Rail Gun (.45), Beretta 92fs (9mm), M4gery (5.56mm), Rem 11-87 (12 gauge), and M24 (.300 Win Mag).
These have the ability to reach out and touch someone from inches to 1000 meters. They can be used for everything from small to big game, less perhaps elephants. There is an abundance of ammo to be scavanged for the first four if the SHTF.
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