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  • AR in 5.56

    170 37.20%
  • AR in .308

    27 5.91%
  • Garrand

    2 0.44%
  • M14 (A-1)

    29 6.35%
  • Shotgun

    54 11.82%
  • Pistol

    45 9.85%
  • FAL

    11 2.41%
  • Semiauto .22

    57 12.47%
  • AK or clone

    55 12.04%
  • Bolt hunting gun

    7 1.53%
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    Default None of the above

    My vote, HK 91, won't break, will function without constant cleaning, completely reliable, accurate, non "poodle shooter" caliber. .223 is an "urban" battle rifle, if you want to "reach out and touch someone" and they won't be getting back up, use a .308. HK just works no matter what.
    Last edited by milwaukeeshaker; 07-13-2010 at 09:27.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milwaukeeshaker View Post
    My vote, HK 91, won't break, will function without constant cleaning, completely reliable, accurate, non "poodle shooter" caliber. Just works no matter what.

    I really like the non "poodle shooter" If you don't mind I am going to start using that

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    I did not vote. I could not JUST choose one. I will always have a sidearm incase of rifle failure for starters unless i am trekking in the woods long distance. The gun i choose will vary from situation to situation. If i am forced to go in the city the firearm i choose will vary greatly from the firearm I choose to go out in the woods. So asking what one gun is best is not a very good question unless you go into more specifics about the SHTF situation you are in. I love the short barrel 12 gauge in close quarters but its pretty much useless out in the open. But in a gunfight the best gun you can choose is one you are trained on and is very reliable with decent ammo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denvernative321 View Post
    I did not vote. I could not JUST choose one. I will always have a sidearm incase of rifle failure for starters unless i am trekking in the woods long distance. The gun i choose will vary from situation to situation. If i am forced to go in the city the firearm i choose will vary greatly from the firearm I choose to go out in the woods. So asking what one gun is best is not a very good question unless you go into more specifics about the SHTF situation you are in. I love the short barrel 12 gauge in close quarters but its pretty much useless out in the open. But in a gunfight the best gun you can choose is one you are trained on and is very reliable with decent ammo.
    Yeah I voted for a rifle but your absolutely right. In a SHTF I'll have two pistols and two rifles. I'll have my carry pistol and my AR, the wife will have her carry piece and a .308 bolt gun. Quite honestly, I foresee no situation where I don't have all of that in a SHTF.

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    here I am posting to a thread thats a year and a half old again.

    I'd think it best to stick with a NATO round. I'm no fan of 5.56 X 45, and 9mm, though plentiful, won't knock down a deer, so that leaves 7.62 x 51. Of course, I could kick myself thouroughly, in the behind, for not buying the Remington 7600 pump action .25-06 that was for sale on here a while back. If there was ever a versital round it is 25-06. Go look at the terminal ballistics at http://www.handgunsmag.com/ballistic...remington.html ; it has good reach and acceptable stopping power. I say, It will take anything down from hare to bear; though I probabbly would not charge a bear with it on purpose. Plus, you could buy a pistol grip set up for the 7600 remingtons, and the parent case is 30-06. If you had the right reloading tools, that 25-06 pump would be my choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GETTYLEIGH View Post
    here I am posting to a thread thats a year and a half old again.
    The Forum is only 6 mo old.
    I see you running, tell me what your running from

    Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    The Forum is only 6 mo old.
    It was sarcasm. I assure you I can count.

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