At an absolute minimum, I would suggest four guns for the backwoods home. These would be a .22, a shotgun, a defensive-type handgun, and a high-powered rifle.
Four, as in 4?
Only one of each?
My wife will never see this thread.
First time in my life folks;
Watching Charlie Brown Pumpkin with the kids. Charlie Brown Election comes on after it. During a commercial break (and already ran the kids to bed) I mentioned that Obama told everyone to take a day off of work for election. I feel that is for a frenzy to build if he loses, just my opinion though.
But I asked my husband, we do have ammo, right?
It seemed surreal, but I was dead honest and I almost had to step back and think, Good God, I don’t live in Zimbabwe, I live in America!
Crazy times.
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Better remember to get ammo, in quantities that will survive an all-out ban on ammo purchases over Obama’s possible presidency combined with a congress that’ probably too liberal to get elected in Amsterdam. Should the socialists take the nation over, it might be necessary to weather the storm until reality strikes the populace and they collectively realize “Ooh, that wasn’t good.”
In short, if you own a gun without ammo, you don’t own a gun.
I like Massad Ayoob’s articles. Useful information clearly presented.
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Very good article and very informative.
Thanks SJ!! BTTT !!
S&W M&P15T
Mossberg 930 SPX
Kimber Warrior
Barrett 98B
My kinda life!
Your choice of Massad Ayoob as a resource is the best there is today.baruch HaShemI recommend taking an NRA safety course.
I currently own a S&W 9mm and a 12-guage pump-action shotgun. I traded a Romanian AK for the shotgun due to being unable to get the right ammo for it.
I’m hoping to either get on a fire department or get a second job in the next month, and along with a new car, a few more guns will probably be on my list of things to get. I’ll probably get an AR-15 and a .308 bolt-action.
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