tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4709268009452512912.post904672226796649711..comments2024-03-11T15:20:18.145-06:00Comments on Urban Survival Skills: Survival Chronicles of Jim – Chapter 14Charliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00177364539498093342noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4709268009452512912.post-74650788094857575032013-10-26T19:16:32.637-06:002013-10-26T19:16:32.637-06:00you'd be way ahead with a 9mm pocket pistol an...you'd be way ahead with a 9mm pocket pistol and a Marlin Papoose .22 takedown autorifle. you can't carry both the rifle and the shotgun and a backpack. How to tell if you need long range and penetration, or speed up close and rapidfire, hmm? you want an M4 223 auto, with a .22lr conversion, but it;s almost $1000. I'd borrow the money or sell other stuff, if need be, cause this is a very effective, versatile, fun combo. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04923517324868332508noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4709268009452512912.post-74966652662394476622010-11-08T17:31:33.835-07:002010-11-08T17:31:33.835-07:00I really like your section. I have a semi auto 30-...I really like your section. I have a semi auto 30-06. But I really like .22 rifles. Yep, small arms. But they will stop anyone. Gut shot with a .22? They will no longer be a threat. Cheap ammo, good range. Plus if an enemy has been gut shot with a .22 most likely a buddy will help remove him from the battlefield. Two for the price of one. Plus your enemy will have to take care of him, but he will eventually die without modern medical care from the infection. I also really like the Remington 870 12 gauge for close quarters. Very reliable, and not very expensive. I have some handguns, but I wouldn't want to rely in them except for an emergency backup.Desert Ratnoreply@blogger.com