This is a build on to paiN’s “Going to one” thread and the thinning of his gun collection. It got me thinking what would be the absolute bare minimum collection I could live with that is currently in my possession. I came away with 3. These aren’t 3 that I’d like to have, they’re the ones I won’t part with.
1. Mossberg 500 pump 12ga. w/smooth bore for shot and my rifled barrel for sabot slugs. What can be more versatile than a well appointed shotgun? It can put meat in the table and do an admirable job at protecting the castle.
2. Colt 1911A1. No way will I part with this baby. Great caliber, plenty of parts for rebuild and it’s a shooter.
3. Kahr PM9. OK, this one’s a gray area: it’s not in the collection yet, but it’s on order and I should have it in 6 weeks. I’m highly confident it will replace all of my CCW’s.
I’ve got a good variety of common calibers: 12 ga., 9 MM and a .45 ACP so having ammo for at least one weapon if the SHTF is a pretty good bet. paiN trimmed his collection down to 2 guns. Thank God this is hypothetical; I’m already going to have nightmares about cutting mine down to 3. What about you guys & gals, which ones are the keepers? Warning: this can be a painful exercise.
1. Mossberg 500 pump 12ga. w/smooth bore for shot and my rifled barrel for sabot slugs. What can be more versatile than a well appointed shotgun? It can put meat in the table and do an admirable job at protecting the castle.
2. Colt 1911A1. No way will I part with this baby. Great caliber, plenty of parts for rebuild and it’s a shooter.
3. Kahr PM9. OK, this one’s a gray area: it’s not in the collection yet, but it’s on order and I should have it in 6 weeks. I’m highly confident it will replace all of my CCW’s.
I’ve got a good variety of common calibers: 12 ga., 9 MM and a .45 ACP so having ammo for at least one weapon if the SHTF is a pretty good bet. paiN trimmed his collection down to 2 guns. Thank God this is hypothetical; I’m already going to have nightmares about cutting mine down to 3. What about you guys & gals, which ones are the keepers? Warning: this can be a painful exercise.
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