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If you had to only choose 3 guns what would they be and why?

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  • Peccatus
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    AR15, Sig P220, and the .22 conversion bolt for the AR15.

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  • johnnie l.
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    Three guns O.K. Winchester model 12 in 12 Ga. light fast holds 7 rounds and I have had it for 50 years. Next 30 M1 carbine 4 30round clips, RG 8in. barrel single action .22mag. with a .22LR conversion cylinder .22Mag is vastly underrated is a very deadly round and I can carry 200 rounds in coat pocket

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  • collector rob
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    My choices would be my AR15A2 in 5.56, Glock 22 (.40), and a Mossberg 590.

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  • noneya
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    Rem 870 shotgun with 10rd extension
    7.62x54 Dragunov scoped will take down any game
    9mm Hi-point pistol Depended on one with Sheriff's Office and still in good shape 15 years later also the lifetime Warranty
    had to replace pin after a class and 40 -50 people dry fired it without the snapcaps purchased when Dept. went to Glocks.

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  • Ganger
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    Mossberg 500: 18" barrel pistol grip extended magazine tube heat shield with sling. Cant go wrong with it, very versatile.

    98k 8mm mauser: Good firepower, accurate to as far as im going to need to shoot, quick reload, have a butt ton of ammunition, stripper clips, not going to be having to repair or replace any parts.

    Beretta 92FS: If it isnt big enough to kill with this the shotgun can. 15 rd mag, accurate, very comfortable weapon. Proven reliability.

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  • xeroith
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    Depends for me the purpose. If I stick with the original rifle, shotgun, and handgun for general use;
    Ruger SR 9, extremely reliable and accurately in my personal experience. Lightweight ammo, and high ammo capacity.
    M16A4 or M4A1 with RCO, proven effective, lightweight, carry a lot of rounds, accurately, and I don't care if you say a 7.62 has more power, a head shot or pair to the thoratic cavity is still lethal.
    Mossburg 500, again reliable, and powerful.

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  • 73allen73
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    I would have to take mossberg 500 12ga for small game and reliability, marlin lever action 30-30 for larger game and the 7 round magazine, and S&W 40 for again small game but also protection and last resort for any bigger game. I have all three of these weapons and they are always my first choice because of my comfortability with them.

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  • Lil Bear
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    This is the same site. X-colony.com just got a make over.

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  • Domdabears
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    Originally posted by Skyowl View Post
    See my other post...
    http://xcolony.com/x/showthread.php?...hoice-in-guns.

    and add the Remington 700 in 30-06 for the big game weapon.
    I'm looking at the link and this site used to be called xcolony.com?
    Anyone know how long ago that was?
    I googled xcolony.com and looked at stuff on it.
    It's this site, just different name.

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  • Lil Bear
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    I would have to choose: rem 1100 12g, rem 30-06 bolt, s&w 910 9 mm. I have thought about taking out the 9mm for a good 22 rifle. I have a couple of different barrel lengths for the 1100 which would make it a multipurpose tool.

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  • oldfart
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    *My Colt 1991 Commander: If'n I can't get it done with 8 rounds, 16 ain't gonna help.
    *Remington 870 with magazine extension and synthetic stock (NOT camo).
    *Ruger Mini-30: In my neck of the woods, it'll take down easily anything that I run across, 4 legs or 2, out to any distance I'll need (less than 300 meters); plenty of inexpensive ammo, ease of operation, dependable, and doesn't look like an assault rifle.

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  • bravokilo17
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    depends on the situation, and reason for only three,

    if it was just cause id take:
    mossberg 500 18 inch barrel with 00
    Romanian WASR semi auto AK47
    and glock 21

    the glock because it is the best model glock ever made, reliability of a 19 with the power of a .45 ACP
    the shotgun because that is the shotgun that i use in the navy and im pretty decent with it and can clear a stoppage and do maint. on it easily
    and the WASR, because i own one it was the first AK i ever shot, and i love it and am more accurate with that than an m16, plus the reliability

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  • beebopcop
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    Definily have to agree with the Moss 500.

    #2 would be my 1911 .45 and thirdly my AK-47. Dependability at it's finest. It's hard to stop at three. My pack out .22 would have to go for obvious reasons and I would want a revolver to fall back on, preferrably a .44 mag. I know, I just blew the whole thread, but you can't have enough fire power. I'd rather leave out a box of MRE's and take an extra gun or two. My .02 worth.
    beebop

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  • Iron mike
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    M9 bretta because I bought one 10 years or so ago and in the military i use the same gun for 17 years now and i am nearly surgical with it
    Ruger Mini 14 had it 15 years and am very good with it it is fast and reliable
    Mossberg model 500 folder had it 7 years now its fast light and with the long mag on it puts out one standard Navy Butt ton of lead

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  • InjOnly
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    1 Sig P226 9mm
    2 Ruger 10/22
    3 AR 15 5.56

    9mm because it's plentiful and and good enough for self defense, Sig Sauer needs no explanation.
    .22 because it's so versatile from small game to deer, Ruger 10/22 because of the accuracy and simple design.
    5.56/.223 because it's plentiful and good enough for self defense and hunting most any game for survival. AR 15 because it's accurate, fairly easy to maintain and parts are plentiful.

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