Which scenario would you prefer surviving against?

HeartlandHank

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9x18 Ultra is a cool odd little cartridge. The Europeans devised it to have a nonmilitary cartridge for civilians. cn
Guns are like tattoos for me. I want want want. But when I open the checkbook I've got to settle for what I can afford. Mostly consignment from a place I drive 45 minutes south to go to. The ranges closer are not cool with rapid fire.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Guns are like tattoos for me. I want want want. But when I open the checkbook I've got to settle for what I can afford. Mostly consignment from a place I drive 45 minutes south to go to. The ranges closer are not cool with rapid fire.
When i made money, I was the same way. Now i am slowly reducing inventory.

But ohhh man, would I like a double rifle, but in a shootable chambering. I would absolutely flip for a sidelock side-by-side double in either English or German pattern (the Italians know how to do this also) in something pleasant and versatile, like .44 magnum or .45 LC "rifle pressure". cn
 

HeartlandHank

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Just an additional note.... Have seen over and over at the range that when others are shooting with a glock it tends to jam up around 30 rounds or so... I still have never had a jam in my springfield.. I have also heard similar things from others as well that glocks tend to jam up on you when shooting a lot of rounds
Have never had any of my glocks jam. But I've never fired more than 17+1 at a time.

I had thought that was glocks thing... they don't jam.
 

HeartlandHank

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When i made money, I was the same way. Now i am slowly reducing inventory.

But ohhh man, would I like a double rifle, but in a shootable chambering. I would absolutely flip for a sidelock side-by-side double in either English or German pattern (the Italians know how to do this also) in something pleasant and versatile, like .44 magnum or .45 LC "rifle pressure". cn
You and me both, brother. I've heard of an EEA double rifle. Who knows on quality, but they are super cheap. Like under 1k cheap. No H&H though.
Doesn't sound like you like to go cheap with your toys.
 

HeartlandHank

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I also watched the series called "The men who build America" super informative, well considering my history lessons were not american based I learned quite a bit :)
The Mayans... amazing stuff. I'm getting on a plane Dec 22nd. :o
I liked the limb lines the doomsday guys setup to catch fish. We used to do that with bungees for catfish. It leaves you with more time to smoke and piss around while you are "fishing".

The "proof where GOD came from" thread, with the video, it was talking about geomagnetic reversal (polar switch) as well.. had never heard of that idea until recently.
 

Granny weed

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Which would you rather prefer surviving against during the end of the world?

A. Natural Disasters (Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Earthquakes, etc.) or B. Zombie Apocalypse

This would be in a realistic standpoint, so you wouldn't have a Ferrari GT racing against a tsunami or a bountiful of weaponry and ammo against the zombies. This would be survival of the fittest, and with your knowledge of survival skills which apocalyptic end would you best in?

:eyesmoke:
I've got news for you the zombie apocalypse has already started England is full of them,infact theirs a few living in my street :shock:
 

Trolling

New Member
Hurricane would be the easiest to prepare for realistically, shelters and food are alot more easier to prepare for then ammunition for thousands of not millions or zombies.
 
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