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What if the bag I have has more than 100 rounds in it?
Which reinforces the importance of preparation! Have you gear packed and ready for the tiome when disaster strikes.Bag has what ever you had in it at the time you grabbed it. Working on the honor system and assuming it happens right now with no warning.
What color a hair does the bag have? lol
Pictures or it never happened!Shoot, my "go bag" right now is all for wound management. No food or water in it.
I do have some in my vehicle.
So aside from the honor system..
If we're just planning this:
Drago assault pack (mines hung in there)
Pistol: Glock 17, its light. All my mags are loaded for it its GTG.
Rifle.. Here Im torn.. Im an AK guy.. Yet.. I also need to think about weight which brings me to an AR.. Yet I want the awesome takedowness of a .308 as well which brings me to my M1A..
In the end, Id go with my AK.. I want to be able to shoot through concealment with ease yet not pack the weight of a .308 and its mags.
My mags would be my circle 10s..
The AK of choice? Surprisingly.. Probably an M70AB2 under folder at this point in time.
Out of ALL my AKs.. I need something compact yet stout to fire from the shoulder. It seems to fit the bill.
Fair enough! When I get home.Pictures or it never happened!
I use that same pack. Aether 70 is an awesome choice.Osprey Aether 70, BLR Lightweight '81 Takedown in .308, and Glock 23 (not in my bag as it's always on me). Inside is a tent, sleeping bag, water purifier, food, first aid, etc. It's all under 30 pounds, easy to transport, relatively lightweight, and has been tested in real conditions to verify everything works.
I'm assuming vehicles are a no go as well. I have a non-transportable, more comprehensive, and comfortable kit (minus rifle) in mine.