My suppressed 22 until I took out enough to take whatever they have.
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My suppressed 22 until I took out enough to take whatever they have.
The M1A is s definitely a go to if you don’t need to carry it far or long as it’s heavy.The rifle I'd keep at home or if I were volunteering to man a security checkpoint, where I don't have to walk with it much, would be an M1A. And four twenty-round mags of .308 ammo.
If I were marching / hiking with a long gun, make it my pencil-barreled AR, a real 20" barreled rifle with a fixed A1 stock. A 20-round mag in the gun and four 30-rounders on my belt or vest.
But I envision a lot of situations where you may not want to appear to be visibly armed, and may need to carry concealed, so a full-sized handgun hidden under a sweater or shirt is necessary too.
The M1A is s definitely a go to if you don’t need to carry it far or long as it’s heavy.
i like the fact that it’s simple and thats parts are interchangeable and readily available.
same for mags
I’m old WinstonSmithPeople always say how heavy the m1a is. I agree but might be good to point out that soldiers in WW2 carried one across a continent. You get used to what you carry. My vest in the military was crushingly heavy at first. By the end of a deployment it felt like I was wearing a t shirt and it felt odd not to have it on. Granted, if I was on my own without support and had to carry everything I'd want to shed weight but there is no way to carry everything you need anyway. I figure we will all just end up learning how to carry more and make do with less at the same time.