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Mossberg 20ga
Sig AR-15
Ruger LCR 357
Sig AR-15
Ruger LCR 357
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Exactly what I was going to post.Glock 20
AR-15
Mossberg 500
My first thought was in what situation and do they have to be legal (by today's standard)?
I said for any situation. As in, what three guns would you take if you didn't know what was going to happen.The question of what purpose are these three guns serving is a damn good question.
Day-to-day, hunting, apocalyptic SHTF Mad Max scenarios? What?
That said, here's how mine is shaking out at the moment if I had to.
1. Full-size/compact (e.g. nothing teeny-tiny) handgun for self-defense: CZ P-01
2. Accurized detachable magazine semi-auto rifle in an intermediate caliber with match barrel, free float hand guards, quality trigger, and glass for precision shooting and predators of either two legged or four legged variety: AR-15
3. Lighter-weight big game hunting rifle: I've got plans for a .358 Win here, but the word's your oyster.
My choices are informed by the fact I don't plan on or have the skills to get into a gun fight anytime soon, so an AK or AR-15 carbine isn't a need for me. I'm not a bird hunter and want a free hand if there's a bump in the middle of the night, so that rules out a shotgun. And since the limit is three, and the .223 can do more than .22LR, my Martin lever gun is out.
If money was no object and the world was ending, I'd find a way to get a short-barreled HK roller locker in 6.8 SPC and .22LR with a suppressor and take my chances.