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  • Hoji

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    Trained chimp. With this I will quickly have guns and food, as well an early alarm system for any of you who will undoubtedly be trying to get your food and guns back.
     

    Jakashh

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    Re: Season: You can only take one handgun and one long gun...What do you take?

    I'd take Clarke with me. Ain't nobody gon mess with Clarke.

    But for real, probably an M&P9 and my AR. However, I don't own an M&P
     

    ROGER4314

    Been Called "Flash" Since I Was A Kid!
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    No need to choose. I weathered Rita here and my place took a direct hit from the eye of IKE. I'm not going anywhere.

    Flash
     

    TreyG-20

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    I would take my grandpas old 20 gauge and my first 10/22 given to me by my dad. Everything else can be replaced, but not these 2
     

    OIF2

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    I'm like Flash...I ain't going anywhere, so there's no choice needed. But if I did depart, carrying 2 weapons, it would be 2 handguns. I won't be engaging in a long-range firefight, so the rifle is irrelevant. Plus, it's heavy, clumsy and not concealable. A 2nd handgun can be passed to the wife and is much more practical. My choices? A Browning Hi Power in 9mm and a 2" S&W .38 would be fine. Ammo is obtainable, guns are easily manipulated and concealed. I'm sure there may be "better" choices, but these will work fine for me.
    Bob

    A small S&W .38 (Bodyguard or Airweight)
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    One of my Browning Hi Powers, a longtime favorite handgun
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    alaska1996

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    I wouldn't dare leave any of my babies. Now if the house was on fire Id be concerned with my night stand gun. The rest are in a "fire proof" safe, so they could stay.
     
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