If you woke one morning and society had collapsed

(First response to it happening) WOOHOO!! 'BOUT DAMNED TIME!
Lock and load.

We don't have to be the hardest targets.
We just have to be harder targets than the self-disarmed, hoplophobic socialists.
Sit back and wait for Darwin's theory to test itself.

This is good advice. Bugging out? Only if in the middle of a huge metropolis filled with unprepared scared people, AND only if you already have some place to go. Otherwise, might be best to "bug in."
 
hunker down with the family and my stuff. my daily pack holds enought to get me to my castle. once home, the ole' remington police tactical with a 2 shot ext. 9 rounds of 2 3/4" shells of various nastiness. with a side saddle +4. also have a bag of the aguila short shells that allow for about 3 more in the tube. indoors? G41 with a light, arredondo ext mags, and my thigh rig. we aren't going anywhere if/when it happens. my in-laws live down stairs, and down the block. we have our OWN neighborhood watch program... the beach is close and i know how to dive and cast. we are prepaied for the first couple months.

I would test those mini shells for reliability. Few report that their weapons function problem-free with them.
 
My Ar15, a Colt 6920 Magpul.
I could take small game, large game with it. As well as
feel perfectly safe using it for defense.
Bullet would be a good 55 gr. HP if limited to one round.
Great thing about this gun is there's lots of 5.56 and .223
ammo around since it's a Military standard round and i could
always (scrounge) more ammo up one way or another.
I've shot AR's for a long time so it's comfortable and accurate
to me anyways.

Chuck
 
All these discussions about SHTF and Bugging Out just remind me of what happened during the Blackout of 2007. The VERY FIRST thing to be shut down was Gas Stations. Not a single station in the Greater Detroit Metropolitan Area had a standby generator to power the fuel pumps. I have yet to see any indication of that changing because the Gas Stations still go down during a local power outage. So, think about this, you have a "cabin in the woods" 500 miles away but the fuel in the tank of your bug out vehicle will only provide 350 miles of range. Better plan on a long walk, in the dark, in an area where strangers will NOT be welcomed. My plan is to shelter in place, where I know the area, the neighbors, and folks I can rely on.
 
The people who are going to rebuild society are going to have to organize, stick together and form a well regulated militia based on Christian/Judeo values. Humans are social animals and the only way they will thrive is in groups. Unless it is some sort of global natural disaster, our society will be able to rebuild it's infrastructure and get going again. If it is a global catastrophe then God help us. Only the young and the fit will survive for long.
I would make sure I had an AR-15 with plenty of ammo, a 12gauge shotgun and a 22LR. I flintlock rifle wouldn't be a bad idea. You can make gun powder, flints and shot. A bow wouldn't be a bad idea either.
 
Since the purpose of a handgun is to make sure that you always have a gun within arms reach, in your scenario, I would want a reasonably sized semi-auto in the most potent chambering that you could handle. The reason for the semi-auto is you can usually conceal a 45 auto easier than you can a 45 revolver.

In your scenario, you might have to use a handgun for personal defense. While no one wants to be shot, if I have to shoot someone, I want a bigger hole in the target. Granted you have to have good bullet placement but if all else is equal a bigger hole kills something faster.
 
I would only bug.....

I would only bug if it was proven that I couldn't survive at home and I figured that out before I died.

Then I would be forced to be a Road Warrior with my guns and cans of dog food in my mini van and loot the countryside.
 
Then I would be forced to be a Road Warrior with my guns and cans of dog food in my mini van and loot the countryside.

Sooner or later, you'd run into this guy though...

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And whatever you do, stay far FAR away from Thunderdome.
 
Oh boy! Another "what if" thread! OK, here's a "what if" for all you bug out advocates. Suppose the SHTF scenario begins with an EMP? Unless your getaway vehicle is old enough to be equipped with a mechanical distributor, breaker points and condenser, you're not going anywhere except on foot. Your shiny, new Ram/Silverado/F-250 will be a two ton door stop. Said it a dozen times, unless you're at your bug out location when the dreck jumps off, chances of getting there are slim and none.
 
I'm staying in my cul-de-sac. If the nuclear smog from the plant south of me starts blowing my way, then I will have to make new plans. BTW I will have "what I have" to defend me and my family.
 
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