Just for fun...You can keep one gun

ridgidplumber

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What one gun of yours would you keep, and why? It can be a semi-auto, revolver, shotgun, or rifle. For me it has to be my M&P15t! I went with this one because of its versatility. Hunting defense and fun!
 
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I would keep an AR, just because that's the one "those people" don't want me to have.
 
Well, I'd keep my H&R USRA pistol (single shot) for show, and sentimental value, my 2" Model 15 for carry, my 342PD for backup or give up, a couple others that are hid a little better that few know about, a 43 and 3 boxes of ammo along with a 42, and maybe one long arm. Of course those are just the ones I'm telling you about. I literally cannot imagine why anyone might think that I would have only one gun.
 
Would have to think about for a long while..... but right of the top,it would be a Rem Nylon 66.
 
My 6906, of course. High capacity, soft shooter, light...What's bad?
 
My SAA is worth more than any of the others, My 27-2 is probably the prettiest and could be (has been) used to hunt deer. If I could only have one though it would be my BCM AR-15. I bought it for a reason. It'll work for defense and I suppose I could hunt with it.

Really the thought of getting down to only one bends my mind.
 
Value-wise ... S&W 696 .44 Special

Practicality-wise ... VEPR 7.62x39 or 12 gauge pump

Survival-wise ... Ruger 10/22
 
My 4" model 66, no dash. It was my Dads duty weapon and has a lot of sentimental value. If someone has to pry my " cold dead fingers" off of one, it'll be that one.....but it won't be from a lack of shooting back!
 
I have no guns, all of them being lost in that tragic boating accident that affected so many of our lives.......but if I did it would be a .308 AR with a 3-9X BDC scope zeroed at 200 yards. I would probably add an aimpoint for closer range......

You have one of those boating accidents, too? And mine would have to be the deepest spot in Lake Lanier at 160 feet right by Buford Dam. So I guess if I could only keep one it would have to be that same imaginary stainless Combat Commander in .45 ACP.

CW
 
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10-22

Howdy,
That would be a heart breaker.
I don't have a .357 1892. If I did that would be a good all around tool.
I'd have to pass up a lot of cool stuff, but my heavy barrel 10-22 would feed me and go a long way to keep me safe. Has hi cap mags and can be shot fast and accurately.
The old 1300 defender might be a good one too with a variety of ammo.
Thanks
Mike
 
A .22. My personal choice would be my pre war Mauser trainer.Single shot Mauser Werke SportsModel.
 
After being in the same boat and losing everything, if I have a chance to replace just one, I think that I would go with a 617. You can carry a lot of ammo and if you do your part, it can take care of a lot of things. Hopefully, I'd be able to replace a lot more than just that.
 
Alas, my boating accident occurred above the Marianas trench in the Pacific:(:(:(:(:(

But if I could have only one, it would be a model 66.
 
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