sgtsandman
US Veteran
But he is right... Your collection is incomplete without a shotgun. I would drop the pistol caliber carbine and add the shotgun.
Even the Vice-President says he needs a shotgun.

But he is right... Your collection is incomplete without a shotgun. I would drop the pistol caliber carbine and add the shotgun.
Good luck getting your money back out of all those ARs. You'll need to divest about the same time everyone else decides to. I've watched their resale value bounce around like the price of oil since about 2008.
This I think is exactly correct. Two aphorisms here are (I) buy once, cry once and (ii) quality over quantity. It's applies to everything; cars, houses, spouses, friends, audio, cameras, and guns. Etc.
This is kind of the conclusion I came to this week. I may still just stick with the MP 15 for each but looking into scopes and sights, it seems that maybe setting up 2 or 3 for different uses and then moving on from there.The general trend is to acquire numerous firearms, burn out, then decide you'd rather have a really really nice X instead of the three Y's. Then you start to shift toward quality over quantity.
The M&P15 is a very good rifle, but with just how versatile ARs are, it'd be a worthwhile endeavor to have different ARs for different roles instead of a bunch in the same role. Set one up for some long long range plinking, another for barebones lightweight shtf, another for competitive run&guns, then repeat all of those in a different caliber, etc.
That's nowhere near having an "arsenal". Breathe dude. Breathe.
Good luck getting your money back out of all those ARs. You'll need to divest about the same time everyone else decides to. I've watched their resale value bounce around like the price of oil since about 2008.
Really depends on his disposable income and the number of folks in the family.
If your into it ....... I guess you should have "something" for everyone over 15/16.................a little M-1 carbine or Beretta CX4 carbine in 9mm (to go with your Beretta 92s same ammo and mags) for the wife and or kids....... adds some diversity to the mix and still meets your basic SHTF needs...............
Hope you have an invitation to that "close relative/semi-prepper"! Seen many threads over the years by Preppers basically saying..... "Don't show up at my place when TSHTF"
Going one step further, for home defense purposes, I feel it imperative to have (at a minimum) a good (white) light for any firearms designated for that task. Anything additional in that regard is gravy.
Question for you: Do you believe attaching the light to the weapon is a good idea? I originally attached mine to the gun but decided I wasn't necessarily comfortable pointing the gun at things just to see.
My thought on this has evolved to having a light on the weapon as a back up but having a small light to carry in the other hand.
Not trying to hijack my own thread so I didn't want to derail into other topics. Obviously there are tons of places to find answers to this but I was curious on your opinion
Question for you: Do you believe attaching the light to the weapon is a good idea? I originally attached mine to the gun but decided I wasn't necessarily comfortable pointing the gun at things just to see.
My thought on this has evolved to having a light on the weapon as a back up but having a small light to carry in the other hand.
Not trying to hijack my own thread so I didn't want to derail into other topics. Obviously there are tons of places to find answers to this but I was curious on your opinion
Question for you: Do you believe attaching the light to the weapon is a good idea?
Seems to me the light on the end of your rifle helps the bad guy aim to return fire. Do they make a lens that looks like a bullseye?
Seems to me the light on the end of your rifle helps the bad guy aim to return fire. Do they make a lens that looks like a bullseye?
Seems to me the light on the end of your rifle helps the bad guy aim to return fire. Do they make a lens that looks like a bullseye?
I see lots of lights on guns run by SWAT and the military. But then again, what do they know . . .