Who's Packin' What?

For daily, Glock G26. Around the house Arsenal SLR-106U SBR, Yugoslavian M70AB2, and my .308 Savage Model 10 LE for reaching out and touching.
 
Glock 19 or P-32 (Kel-Tec 32 Auto) >>>tiny<<<
DPMS Panther Arms AR 15 carbine, then assortment of rifles, shotguns, handguns.
 
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2008: the year of gold & guns

Almost 30 years ago I sold all my guns in order to raise money for tuition. My resolution for 2008 was 1) buy some gold to hold for the impending collapse of our currency and 2) buy some guns while it is still legal in order to fulfill my constitutional responsibility (standing militia). I still kick myself for selling that Colt AR-15 way back when, but it went to a good home (a rancher in eastern CO) and I've heard that 223 ammo is not easy to come by these days. I also had a shotgun, a 22 and a 54 cal muzzle loader (no handguns). After some consideration and visiting with gun enthusiasts that I know and trust, I decided on a shotgun for personal protection at home and a handgun and rifle in 22 magnum (WMR). The shotgun I chose is a Remington 870 (12 ga) w/ 18" barrel, pump action, 6-shot mag plus one in the chamber (00 buckshot). You can buy kits for pistol grip, etc., but I think the 18" barrel really makes it useable even in a hallway. I went with the 22 WMR because it is a great survival caliber (deadly and accurate) and it is relatively inexpensive to shoot (I like to practice and plink). If you are looking for a new caliber for your daughter, you should consider the 22 WMR or possibly the 17 HMR. You would appreciate the range and accuracy of the 17 HMR, but it's not as cost effective (rifle or ammo). I went with the Remington 590 rifle because I wanted a semi-auto, and it is less $$ and a better shooter than the Ruger 10/22. Like you, I prefer iron sights and this little rifle will deliver consistent 6" spreads at 100 yards (40 grain bullet, I find the lighter ones go too fast and tend to stray). The handgun is an AMT AutoMag II because it is the only semi-auto in 22 WMR and it is fun to shoot. I don't carry anything concealed or open except when in the field. I don't intend to get a permit. I think the day will come soon enough that it won't matter. Now that I have prepared myself, I hope that I won't have to use the gold or the guns for other than my own personal enjoyment. I know that the odds are against that happening, especially so if we don't get Ron Paul into the white house.
 
I purchase all my guns in the last 3 months. Big Brother already knows what I have.
 
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