One hand gun and one long gun.
Keep in mind...in this hypothetical you have to choose based on hunting and self defense and everything else you may need a weapon for.
I'm not sure you made things that much easier by opening it up to long and short. If I could only have one gun I would probably go with my .9mm carbine. It's not legal to hunt everything with in Indiana, but it could get the job done for most things.If you could only have ONE handgun in all the world...unlimited ammunition...what would you choose?
Ok, I'll make it easier...
One hand gun and one long gun.
Keep in mind...in this hypothetical you have to choose based on hunting and self defense and everything else you may need a weapon for.
I'm not sure you made things that much easier by opening it up to long and short.
Let's change it up a bit.
A world-wide catastrophe has just occurred. Goverments have fallen, law enforcement has all but disappeared.
It is each man (or woman) and his family for themselves.
There is an easy peace on the streets, but that could change at any time.
You must use your ONE weapon to a) defend your family and b) hunt for food.
(Sorry...been watching too much of The Walking Dead now. :chuckle![]()
:5020: FPS America Derringer Pen Pistol .25 auto[Derringer Pen Pistol .25 auto] "That is very cool. I guess if there was a shooter coming after you, you could hide and get it ready in case he finds you."
I was at a gun show a few weeks back and, on a whim, I purchased a Taurus .380.
It was about $200 new, and I liked it because of its highly concealable nature.
Anyone familiar with .380s?
I have never carried a firearm with such a small round.
If you put the round where it needs to go it will do the job. The price is right and you are more likely to want keep that on you than a full sized 1911.
I was at a gun show a few weeks back and, on a whim, I purchased a Taurus .380.
It was about $200 new, and I liked it because of its highly concealable nature.
Anyone familiar with .380s?
I have never carried a firearm with such a small round.
Very concealable, I have 2...one small enough I can carry it in my back pocket wearing Levis and it is not noticeable, the other I carry as a boot gun (when I'm not packing the Derringer) it's a little larger.
What type of holster do you use for it, if any?
Yup, my 1858 has some really good qualities as far as sight picture and distance, but it lacks a bit in the area of convenience.the only thing I don't like and its only because I prefer longer sight alignment is they are so darn small. :idunno: but some times when you are looking for certain benefits you have to give up other features.
Let's change it up a bit.
A world-wide catastrophe has just occurred. Goverments have fallen, law enforcement has all but disappeared.
It is each man (or woman) and his family for themselves.
There is an easy peace on the streets, but that could change at any time.
You must use your ONE weapon to a) defend your family and b) hunt for food.
(Sorry...been watching too much of The Walking Dead now. :chuckle![]()
:listen: As if there's ever been a time that I've only owned one gun.
People really own more than one gun? :jawdrop:
I shot an AR for the first time a week or two ago... I can see why people get a little intense with those things and customization. I had a blast!