An AR, a 6 mag pouch and a G23 with 4 spare mags. that's 250+ rounds of ammo
This with a G19 though.
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An AR, a 6 mag pouch and a G23 with 4 spare mags. that's 250+ rounds of ammo
THe most important thing is going to be getting there and back as quickly as possible. Bicycle, Motorcycle, maybe a small boat. How old are your kids? Do you have to carry them? Can they walk 100 miles? CAn you walk 200 miles? For a firearm I would go with a pistol and the lightest rifle I had. A load of no more than a couple hundred rounds of ammo for both. Go light and fast because if you cant get there and back in 3 to 4 days tops you arent going to get back without some serious help. DO you have a plan set up with your wife as to where you would meet? Does she bring a GHB and a firearm with her?
I'd just stay home and enjoy the peace and quiet.
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Things against any of us on this quest that a few have already mentioned:
- Concealed pistol with 2 mags on the belt and a broken-down, "ultralight", accurate and totally reliable AR with 6-9 mags in the pack; carry extra pistol ammo or mags if you wish in the pack; don't forget a minimal cleaning and lube kit, either
Read Cold Camp here. This fictional story starts out with a guy walking from NH to MA to rescue his folks. You will not be able to put it down once you start......
As for AR... you suggesting an SU-16C?
Good story; I read it some time ago. Perhaps it's time to reread it, since I commute about 220 miles 2x/week.
As for AR... you suggesting an SU-16C?
So, what movie got you wondering about this scenario?
An AR, a 6 mag pouch and a G23 with 4 spare mags. that's 250+ rounds of ammo