I'm taking the 22. Something like a Ruger 22/45 lightweight with a mini rds. It's light and you can carry a lot of ammo for not a lot of weight. Plus in an end of the world situation it's a good small game getter.
1 year ago (edited) | 3
The red dot is practically necessary, but i can see scenarios where the 22LR could be useful
1 year ago | 1
I do prefer a light though. Just so much more handy on a gun than a red dot.
1 year ago | 2
.22lr with can can for me. Time to go get some tree rat for dinner. Ssshhhh. Don’t want everyone within 3 square miles to know about it.
1 year ago | 0
NGL I hate most keltec guns but I'm kinda curious why the keltec pmr 30 isnt popular. its 30rd of .22 magnum in standard mag and if your worried about over penetration that wouldn't be an issue with 32 gr or 40 gr HP ammo. while having very little recoil and high fallow up shot accuracy potential
1 year ago | 1
Cz75d pcr backed by p92fs backed by my blunderbuss. However, very soon, my skill with my 6gt and 6.5 cm will render everyone well out of pistol range. Not even Mathew quigley will have a shot at me.
1 year ago | 0
The dot and light will be a paperweight if you can’t find replacement batteries for it in a EOTW scenario
1 year ago | 0
Got a 19 and a 20, both with lights and dots. 9mm for discrete, 10mm for open.
1 year ago | 0
I pick 10mm to be my one and only ammo. G29 for concealment, g20 in a foldable stock mck, and a G40 with 7inch barrel for side arm
1 year ago | 0
I need an other because it's a handgun with a light and Dot
1 year ago | 0
Springfield XDm-10, light & dot. My secondary is a one-handed primary
1 year ago | 0
Precision Rifle Network
What’s your secondary? EOTW scenario.
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