I think he's quadpolar. He has more problems than one emotional pole shift to another.Quote from Lucrum:
He's bipolar, but he refuses to seek help/meds.

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referring back to the previous question.
I just read some of those conversions kits might not be legal in certain states.
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AAA, you might want to add a .22 rifle. If the food runs out you'll be looking for a wabbit or squirrel for dinner. Using the .22 will save other ammo, make less noise and be lighter and easier to use with the lack or recoil.
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I thnk an awful lot of people are going to be buying, at least in the traditional gun areas. They saw a real threat to private gun ownership up close and aren't going to take that chance again.
It will only take one more obama Supreme Court appointment to gut the Second Amendment. My advice is stock up while you can. Keep them in dispersed, secure locations.
I would consider a minimum safe level of armament for a couple to be a couple of Glocks or M&P's, ideally more, two AR's in 5.56, two tactical shotguns, at least one battle rifle with scope in .308, plus soft body armor. In a real SHTF scenario, you're going to want ceramic plate armor, but it is pretty expensive.
I would welcome suggestions from others on this board with more experience, like brother Leapup.
ps. In lieu of 5.56, I am beginning to like the idea of getting AR's in the same chambering as your handguns, eg 9 or .45. Realistically, you are going to be using the AR's at close range, where a big pistol load will be very effective.
I 'm not a prepper or survivalist, so no, I haven't taken any of those steps. and I know you're right about them. If it comes to that though, I'd rather be halfway prepared than zero prepared.Quote from Redneck:
So you planning to stay holed up???
Have enough food/ water.., how about fuel for fire / cooking / lighting/ heating
What about septic
Electricity / public services will be the first to go
Your dwelling attack fortified
Otherwise youâll need several porters just to haul around your armament
Oh I can see it nowâ¦., AAAâs caravan heading southâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦. lol
Issue w/ 9 mm/ 45 cal. AR â theyâre susceptible to jamming/ ftf when dirty (think fired repeatedly) which may be necessary
Btw, shotgun w/ 00 is most effective at close range - clean or dirty
RN
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I 'm not a prepper or survivalist, so no, I haven't taken any of those steps. and I know you're right about them. If it comes to that though, I'd rather be halfway prepared than zero prepared.
About the 9/45 AR's, are you saying they are more susceptible to jamming when dirty than a 5.56? Is it because of the residue from the gas system or what? If they feed reliably in a handgun, why not in a rifle?