By "ban compliant" I basically mean every firearm that isn't a "big scary boomstick of doom" (AR-15, "assault weapon"). I am "that guy" -idiot- who had several AR-15s when I lived in FL but I sold them prior to moving back to this Shi*hole of a state. Also, I know many people who were unable to purchase anything AR-15 like prior to the ban and now they are without one.
What is your battle weapon? I am not talking about a firearm that you would take with you as a survival gun, I am talking about the main fighting weapon. If you have more than one, thats awesome and feel free to mention it also.
-What is your battle weapon? (primary weapon, not sidearm)
-If your main battle weapon fails, breaks or anything, what is your back up primary?
-What are the perks of your battle weapon and what are its flaws?
-What caliber is it chambered it?
-Why is it your battle weapon?
-Does the firearm serve as anything else besides a fighting rifle? (hunting, competition, etc.)
For me, I chose my 30-30 Savage model 170. Its a pump action and its been in my family since 1978. My current back up is a Lever action Marlin 30-30. The reason I chose the 30-30WIN cartridge is because I feel it is an effective round for both hunting and fighting zombies, N. Korean commies, etc. The range that I feel I can effectively and comfortably use this firearm against my intented target is 150 yards. Both rifles are compatable with my NcStar shotgun scabbard which means I can carry both 30-30s with me, on in the scabbard and one in my hands. Not only are these my battle rifles but the Savage 30-30 was what my father used for hunting deer. I am confident that I can use the rifle effectively against varmint, predators, and med. game. (I consider N. Korean Commies varmint although they are a bit more agressive than your average Fox or woodchuck)
The perks of these two firearms is the ease of use, reilable, chambered in an effective cartridge and versatile. The flaws are they are both not as easy to field strip as other firearms like an AR-15, and they are not easy to do a full DCOA on at the bench.
Thanks for reading.
Dave
What is your battle weapon? I am not talking about a firearm that you would take with you as a survival gun, I am talking about the main fighting weapon. If you have more than one, thats awesome and feel free to mention it also.
-What is your battle weapon? (primary weapon, not sidearm)
-If your main battle weapon fails, breaks or anything, what is your back up primary?
-What are the perks of your battle weapon and what are its flaws?
-What caliber is it chambered it?
-Why is it your battle weapon?
-Does the firearm serve as anything else besides a fighting rifle? (hunting, competition, etc.)
For me, I chose my 30-30 Savage model 170. Its a pump action and its been in my family since 1978. My current back up is a Lever action Marlin 30-30. The reason I chose the 30-30WIN cartridge is because I feel it is an effective round for both hunting and fighting zombies, N. Korean commies, etc. The range that I feel I can effectively and comfortably use this firearm against my intented target is 150 yards. Both rifles are compatable with my NcStar shotgun scabbard which means I can carry both 30-30s with me, on in the scabbard and one in my hands. Not only are these my battle rifles but the Savage 30-30 was what my father used for hunting deer. I am confident that I can use the rifle effectively against varmint, predators, and med. game. (I consider N. Korean Commies varmint although they are a bit more agressive than your average Fox or woodchuck)
The perks of these two firearms is the ease of use, reilable, chambered in an effective cartridge and versatile. The flaws are they are both not as easy to field strip as other firearms like an AR-15, and they are not easy to do a full DCOA on at the bench.
Thanks for reading.
Dave