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Apocalypse Guns: Best Firearms for SHTF Scenarios
The Shooters Log ^ | JULY 26, 2021 IN CAMPING & SURVIVAL | BOB CAMPBELL

Posted on 07/31/2021 5:05:43 PM PDT by COBOL2Java


The subject of emergency guns, or apocalypse guns to use the vernacular, comes up often.

I don’t call the pandemic or an ammo shortage an emergency. My emergencies have been personal, not civil, but just the same, memorable.

Folks who have never skinned a deer or used a gambrel have some idea they will live off the land. They may end up dumpster diving.

Canines are stringy, so let’s hope the impending doom doesn’t come anytime soon or some of the folks may be eating dog.

A popular TV show has generated a little different type of collecting.

Several of my friends, normally well balanced, have a small collection of ‘Walking Dead’ guns.

These are firearms that have been sought out because they are ordinary, well-used, rugged firearms that would serve in an emergency.

They look like some of what the good and bad guys and girls on TWD show have dug up. Well, me too. It is a fun thing to collect these old guns.

With that in mind, I took a hard look at a few of the best apocalypse guns.

Whether the emergency is a civil disturbance or a calamity caused by dangerous weather, a sturdy firearm is good to have.

Feral men and animals invading territory they do not normally inhabit is the primary fear.

Zombies are about in the same strata as aliens on my emergency list, so I tend to think more realistically.


That is an old double-barrel at top. The Savage pump-action .22, lower, is almost 100 years old and still functions well.

.22 Long Rifle

I like accumulating different guns rather than collecting a certain type.

That’s ok, but you can only carry so much. A simple functional firearm that isn’t likely to go out of whack is important.

You don’t need a trunk full of firearms, you need a versatile few that will accomplish several chores reasonably.

Let’s look at a few good choices beginning with .22 LR rifles. The Ruger 10/22 is just about everyone’s favorite semi-auto .22.

Reliable, accurate and easily upgraded, the Ruger is an affordable, but high-quality, rifle.

The new Winchester Wildcat rifle is an advanced and useful rifle well worth its price.

The Rossi RS22 is more than affordable, it is downright cheap. Yet, it is reliable and useful.

There is nothing wrong with a manually operated .22. The Henry and Rossi lever-action rifles are good choices.

If you own grandpa’s old pump .22, then it may be a lifesaver.

The .22 is useful for small game and even for defense if the bullet is delivered accurately enough.


The author added a Galco sling and ammunition carrier to the Savage .308 rifle.

Rifles

In centerfire rifles, the bolt-action tends to stress accuracy and reliability.

The lever-action is reliable, accurate enough, and may be chambered in pistol calibers. A self-loader offers an instant backup shot.

I would stress that you do not choose an odd or hard-to-find caliber.

The .204 Ruger is a nice round, but the .223 Remington is far more widely distributed. My personal SHTF rifle is a Savage Scout.

With 10 rounds of powerful .308 on hand, it will solve many problems. A 200-pound animal at 200 yards is its capability.

It will cut through several car doors or light cover like a knife through butter. What it hits stays hit.

If the problem leans more toward gangs and a takeover robbery, there is nothing like the AR.

With a good ammunition reserve and fast handling, the AR is America’s rifle.


These are older shotguns from Savage and Remington. They are worn, but not worn out.

Shotguns

Shotguns are the single most versatile shoulder-fired firearm.

The shotgun may be loaded with birdshot and used to take tiny game weighing a few ounces, such as birds, squirrels and rabbits.

With heavier loads, turkey and duck may be taken.

With slugs and buckshot, the shotgun is remarkably effective against men and beasts at modest range.

Any reliable shotgun, even an old double-barrel, is a great gun for personal defense. A reliable pump-action shotgun is a good bet.


The .38 Special revolver is a reasonable choice for emergency situations.

Handguns

For most of us, the handgun is the personal-defense firearm carried on our person to meet an unexpected attack.

The situation may be reversed and the pistol becomes the backup in a SHTF scenario.

My choice is a .45 ACP pistol, either a good quality 1911 or the SIG P220.

A .357 Mangum revolver is versatile and useful for those who can fire the Magnum accurately.

For the shooter who doesn’t have time to practice as often as they would like, a .38 Special revolver makes sense.

If you have more than one handgun they should be in the same caliber, just in case.


The author’s double double-barrel shotgun features a ‘custom’ bead front sight.

Considerations for Apocalypse Guns

Many factors impact your choice. Shooting ability, finances and recoil tolerance are all important. The area you live will dictate the choice.

In an urban environment, a short, light, fast-handling 20-gauge shotgun might be ideal.

A rural area with abundant small game may beg that a quality .22 rifle be chosen.

With longer ranges in an urban environment, the situation would favor a trained marksman.

An urban fight may be unexpected and sometimes against heavy odds. You may need greater ammunition reserve.

A good AR may be the best choice, and the AR with a quality scope isn’t a bad choice in the outback either.

Don’t feel under-gunned if your rifle or shotgun is inexpensive.

If you can use them quickly and safely and hit your target, you are way ahead of most shooters.


The shotgun shell holder, left, and Bianchi UM84, right, are important survival gear.

SHTF Support Gear

An overlooked necessity for apocalypse guns, are quality load-bearing devices. A quality sling is a must-have for the long gun.

A good quality belt that holds shotgun shells is something you should own.

My own emergency belt holds 25 Remington 12-gauge shells. That is a good reserve of ammunition.

The Bianchi UM84 holster may be worn on the belt or in a shoulder harness and offers good utility.

Its sturdy fabric construction is nearly immune to the elements. Take a hard look at your ready gear and narrow down the choices.

Hopefully, it won’t be needed in an emergency, but the times do get interesting.


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To: COBOL2Java

The Ruger 10/22 was left out? Hat tip to Savage for make very affordable and accurate guns as well. Then no mention of the AK-47, a gun that you can’t kill.


21 posted on 07/31/2021 5:47:34 PM PDT by foundedonpurpose (Praise Hashem, for his restoration of all things!)
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To: foundedonpurpose

Let’s look at a few good choices beginning with .22 LR rifles. The Ruger 10/22 is just about everyone’s favorite semi-auto .22.

Reliable, accurate and easily upgraded, the Ruger is an affordable, but high-quality, rifle.


22 posted on 07/31/2021 5:49:32 PM PDT by MileHi ((Liberalism is an ideology of parasites, hypocrites, grievance mongers, victims, and control freaks.)
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To: COBOL2Java

I’m keeping all the neighborhood cats fat... just in case...


23 posted on 07/31/2021 5:52:06 PM PDT by shadowlands1960 (“Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.” CSL)
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To: COBOL2Java
What is this "choose" stuff? What's the use of being in a SHTF scenario if you don't get to use your entire arsenal? Oh, sure, "you can only shoot one at a time" - that's defeatist talk and you're NOT going to enjoy the apocalypse. A mini-gun and a pickup bed full of ammo, that's the way to go. Why use a snub-nose .38 when an RPG will do? If you're into tactical gear, why not a tactical nuke? Hooyah!

Negative vibes, baby. Nothing but negative vibes on these threads.

24 posted on 07/31/2021 5:52:26 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: Brookhaven

Sorry, never surpassed by modern designs, which is why it is still here and Highly regarded/respected.


25 posted on 07/31/2021 5:57:28 PM PDT by A strike (Barr to Gitmo, Roberts to Florence supermax, HerrDoktor FauxiGates to TerreHaute)
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To: COBOL2Java

Simple answer: Whatever the blue helmeted devil was carrying when I slit his throat.


26 posted on 07/31/2021 5:57:28 PM PDT by Feckless (The US Gubbmint / This Tagline CENSORED by FR \ IrOnic, ain't it?)
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To: Brookhaven

“A 1911? Are you kidding me.”

Nope. There are some very good reasons the venerable 1911 is still widely used today. And with modern HP ammunition the .45 ACP is vastly superior to the 9mm round.

L


27 posted on 07/31/2021 6:07:38 PM PDT by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is. )
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To: Feckless

Amazing how the blue helmets think a vest will save them…


28 posted on 07/31/2021 6:10:57 PM PDT by datura (The voice that brought you peace has nothing left to say.)
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To: AlaskaErik

“Almost everyone has a 9mm,…”

They may have a 9mm pistol but finding ammo for it is another story.

I’ll stick with my 1911 in .45, thanks very much.

L


29 posted on 07/31/2021 6:11:17 PM PDT by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is. )
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To: COBOL2Java

My best friend of 38 years has one of those savage pump .22’s. Still runs great.

Those are fun to shoot.


30 posted on 07/31/2021 6:14:41 PM PDT by Tailback
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To: Brookhaven

“A 1911? Are you kidding me. I understand there are enthusiasts who love the design for various reasons, but the fact is it’s a 100 year old design that has been surpassed by modern designs.”

I don’t have a problem with the design, just the mag capacity. In SHTF not having to reload is an advantage.


31 posted on 07/31/2021 6:17:49 PM PDT by Brooklyn Attitude (I went to bed on November 3rd 2020 and woke up in 1984.)
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To: Lurkinanloomin

Considering that the S&W M&P 2.0 has most metal parts (slide, barrel, molded in rails on the frame, etc) in stainless steel under a melonite finish?

I’m going to guess an M&P.

Less complicated and fewer parts also.

Not saying the 1911 isn’t a great pistol.


32 posted on 07/31/2021 6:20:15 PM PDT by Tailback
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To: Lurker

I agree, but not sure that would justify the capacity difference in a true road warrior scenario for me.

Freegards


33 posted on 07/31/2021 6:22:07 PM PDT by Ransomed
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To: COBOL2Java
Long arms might be the answer but when the SHTF, you might need to blend in and a long arm is hard to hide.

You may also live behind enemy lines and don't want anyone to know you have a firearm to then become a target for a break-in. Traveling in and out of your apartment with a concealed handgun might work best.

The SHTF firearm of choice may be an upgraded version of the WW2 Liberator pistols dropped into occupied Europe. The intention was to use it in close range against an enemy and then take their gun. It needs to be reliable but also cheap enough to be disposable.

http://www.liberatorpistol.com/

34 posted on 07/31/2021 6:23:55 PM PDT by T.B. Yoits
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To: dynachrome

35 posted on 07/31/2021 6:28:18 PM PDT by gundog (It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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To: Ransomed

A couple of 200 grain JHPs will cool the ardor of even the most determined. The rest will quickly find easier prey.

L


36 posted on 07/31/2021 6:44:31 PM PDT by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is. )
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To: gundog

I have one of this laying around somewhere. Bought it for $45 IIRC back when I picked up a $100 Mosin.

L


37 posted on 07/31/2021 6:45:49 PM PDT by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is. )
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To: gundog

I have spam cans of all three flavors (7.62x39, 5.45x39 ‘7N6’, and 7.62x54R).

I reload 45-70 Govt for those extra special problems.


38 posted on 07/31/2021 6:54:41 PM PDT by Azeem (There are four boxes to be used in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury and ammo.)
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To: Brookhaven
I have a striker fired Glock 10mm, a striker fired Terus 9mm and a 45ACP Colt Commander. The Glocks 15rd. capacity is attractive as is the 12rd. capacity of the Tarus.

But speaking for me, nothing can match my Colt for speed of deployment and first shot accuracy because of the single action only trigger. There's no lockworks to cycle, only the trigger spring and sear.

There's a reason those old bad boys still around. Old design for an old fart, I guess. But I love to shoot them.

39 posted on 07/31/2021 6:55:47 PM PDT by Free in Texas (Celebrate diversity. Own firearms of every caliber. )
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To: COBOL2Java

Get a 12 gauge shotgun. Pump. Mossberg 500 or 590. Remington 870.
For a 22 LR , the Ruger 10/22 is phenomenal.If you want a bolt, Ruger, Marlin, etc. Lots of good ones out there.
Get an AR-15. Very common, and there will be lots of them out there with ammo.
Want a longer range gun, get a nice bolt 308. I love the Savage series now, they are accurate as crap. Price is right,too.
Hand gun-despite being a 1911 fan, I recommend a Glock 17 or 19. 9mm is dominate and common.


40 posted on 07/31/2021 6:56:16 PM PDT by Aut Pax Aut Bellum (Lock and Load.)
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