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The Wal-Mart Rule
Townhall.com ^ | June 30, 2016 | Mike Adams

Posted on 06/30/2016 4:17:00 AM PDT by Kaslin

As a conservative criminologist, I get a lot of questions about gun ownership. People often ask me how to go about building a good firearm collection just in case things start to go south quickly. I usually respond by telling them to follow the Wal-Mart rule. It is probably the best way to make sure you are prepared when the republic finally disintegrates into utter lawlessness. The Wal-Mart rule involves three basic steps.

The first step is accomplished by taking a trip to Wal-Mart to find out what kinds of ammunition they normally stock. I went to the local Wal-Mart in Colorado Springs last week and noted that they carried 20 types of ammunition: 17 rim fire, 22 long rifle, 22 magnum, .223, .243, .270, 30-30, 30.06, 7mm mag, 300 win mag, 9mm, 380 automatic, 38 special, 357 magnum, .40 caliber, 45 ACP, 45-70, 410 shotgun, 20 gauge, and twelve gauge.

The second step in following the Wal-Mart rule is simply buying all the guns needed to fire all the ammunition sold at Wal-Mart. Obviously, this will take most people a few years but it is fun – and it is important to set goals for yourself! Just commit to buying a gun a month, if possible. For each of the aforementioned types of ammo, I would recommend the following firearms:

.17 rim fire. The beautiful Ruger 77/17 is tough to beat. This bolt-action rifle is both durable and dead on accurate. Talk about a tack driver! It is perfect for shooting small varmints outside the 100-yard range.

.22 long rifle. For years, I preferred using a simple Marlin bold action I bought twenty years ago at Dick’s Sporting Goods for a mere $119. However, I recently came across a tactical version of the Ruger 10/22 with a built in laser sight. This is now my official “go to” short-range small game rifle.

.22 magnum. For nearly twenty years, I have used the relatively inexpensive Marlin mn25. It is perfect for taking out raccoons and other nasty varmints anywhere within 100 yards. It is especially accurate up to fifty yards.

.223. I’m not a big assault rifle guy. But I do own a tricked out Ruger mini-14 with a scope, flash suppressor, and a handful of thirty round magazines. They are fun at the gun range and more than enough power to lay a coyote on its back with one well-placed shot.

.243. Nothing can separate me from my Browning A-bolt Micro Hunter. The barrel is just 20 inches but it is the most accurate rifle I own. Coupled with a Leopold scope, it is the perfect long-range white tail deer rifle.

.270. I prefer Browning rifles but I will recommend getting a Remington 700 to cover this selection. I just think it’s good to celebrate firearm diversity! However, when purchasing Remington rifles I do recommend getting models with detachable magazines. They are worth the extra money – as well as being easier to load and clean.

.30-30. I simply love my Marlin lever-action. This particular round has dropped more deer than any other in American history. It is really the ultimate brush gun and short-range white tail deer rifle.

.30-06. I have a Browning A-bolt Medallion. It is oh so pretty and oh so accurate. I cannot recommend this weapon highly enough. It is the perfect rifle for axis and mule deer.

7mm magnum. The Browning BAR is a good choice here. I think this particular round is the perfect elk round. This gun allows for a quick second shot if necessary.

300 Winchester magnum. I hate to keep doing an endless Browning promo. Nonetheless, I will recommend a Browning Stainless Stalker for this selection. If you have a 7mm mag probably you don’t need a 300-win mag. But this isn’t about need. It’s about want. This is America, dammit!

9mm. I am a big fan of Sig Sauer firearms. The first time I picked up a Sig 229 chambered in 9mm I put five shots into the same hole on an Osama bin Laden target. Some say the triggers are a little unforgiving. But it fit perfectly in my hand the first time I used it – so it was love at first sight. It is solidly built and reliable, too.

380 Automatic. I have no use for a 380 but women like to shoot them. That’s a good enough reason to own one. I like the Walther just because it’s pretty and James Bond used one.

38 Special, I never carry a 38 special but I frequently carry a .357, which also fires 38 special rounds. I prefer the Smith and Wesson Model 640 because it is hammerless and I can potentially shoot through my coat pocket and drop someone before they have a chance to draw. It kicks a lot with .357 loads so some may prefer to use 38s in the Model 640, given the short 2&1/4-inch barrel.

.357 Magnum. The Smith and Wesson Model 686 is more versatile and accurate than the Model 640. When it comes to recoil, the four-inch version will take some of the bite out of those .357 magnum rounds.

.40. I love my Glock Model 23. Reliable. Accurate. It is literally the one handgun I would keep if I were forced to choose just one.

45 ACP. My Springfield XD was a gift – along with four 13-round magazines. It’s a little bulky for my taste. But it is a reliable high quality weapon. Did I mention that it was free?

45-70. I love my Marlin lever action 45-70 with an 18-inch barrel. It is good for dropping big game at short distances. If I ever run into a moose in a phone booth, this is my weapon of choice.

410 Shotgun. I love my Taurus judge with a three-inch barrel. The 410 with birdshot is great for snakes. Buckshot is great for self-defense.

20 Gauge. Here I go again recommending another Browning. The BPS (Browning pump shotgun) has a nice high-grade wooden stock with all that Browning reliability built in. It is perfect for taking out quail and assorted small game.

12 Gauge. I really like the 870 express tactical. It is high capacity, compensated, and has a rail for my red dot site. Come by the house to check it out – but only if you’re invited!

The third step in following the Wal-Mart rule is simpler, faster, and initially cheaper than the second. It simply involves picking up one box of ammo every time you go to Wal-Mart. Eventually, you’ll have all the guns and ammo you need to handle any situation life brings your way.

So today you can do something more


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To: trebb

I like the very small and light weight Sig .380.
Very concealable.


21 posted on 06/30/2016 5:11:13 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: Kaslin

Mike Adams ulterior motive for this article is to send a DFwM message to all the whacked out academics, students, homos/lesbos and muslims who re offended at his writings.


22 posted on 06/30/2016 5:12:24 AM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: glock rocks
Shoot what’s popular and readily available - 9mm, .40, 5.56, 7.62, 12ga.

If the other shoe drops, there won’t be a Wal-Mart open.

Sound advice IMO. More likely you will be bartering for ammo from a fellow survivor than buying it at Wal-Mart. I would also recommend your AR is a true 5.56 so it can chamber .223 and 5.56.

23 posted on 06/30/2016 5:17:56 AM PDT by IamConservative (There is no greater threat to our freedoms than Bipartisanship.)
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To: exDemMom

Go to gun shows. Most sellers there are pretty savvy so don’t expect a steal, but you can get quality used firearms cheaper than new.

Also look in pawn shops. Be cautious; some of them are junk. But you occasionally come across a great deal. And the cops keep a pretty close eye on guns offered at pawnbrokers so you shouldn’t have to worry about getting a hot Saturday Night Special.

There are also publications like Shotgun News that have classified ads for used firearms.


24 posted on 06/30/2016 5:23:26 AM PDT by IronJack
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To: IamConservative
People often ask me how to go about building a good firearm collection just in case things start to go south quickly.

You will need more than a good and simple set of firearms to protect yourself and family so your focus on guns seems suspiciously narrow. Think self-defense, food and water, warmth, energy independence, health and hygiene.

25 posted on 06/30/2016 5:26:38 AM PDT by Rapscallion (You are correct. There has been a conspiracy. It has not just been a bad dream.)
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To: baltimorepoet

What’s a M&M AK-47?


26 posted on 06/30/2016 5:28:18 AM PDT by BipolarBob (I'm so open minded that you should only think like me.)
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To: BipolarBob

AK47 that was imported from Romania by M+M Inc.

They have about 8 or 9 US-made parts per regulations (ATR 922R).

They have quad-rails for mounting optics, too.


27 posted on 06/30/2016 5:34:30 AM PDT by baltimorepoet
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To: Kaslin

Or “The Gun Range Rule”. Go to the gun range. With full ear muffs go to the loudest guns on the range. Buy those. /s


28 posted on 06/30/2016 5:34:34 AM PDT by showme_the_Glory ((ILLEGAL: prohibited by law. ALIEN: Owing political allegiance to another country or government))
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To: Kaslin

As Bill Frady reminds us, it’s more important to be proficient with the one(s) you have than to be in the gun-a-month club.


29 posted on 06/30/2016 5:41:43 AM PDT by pa_dweller (Of all the things I've lost I miss my mind the most.)
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To: Rapscallion

/////You will need more than a good and simple set of firearms to protect yourself and family so your focus on guns seems suspiciously narrow. Think self-defense, food and water, warmth, energy independence, health and hygiene/////

Woodburning stove downstairs & fireplace upstairs. Probably about 100 fruit and nut trees by now, plus much more. In a few years, I’m going to get solar panels, a small water tower, and bio-composting toilets.

I grow comfrey, so that when I get the bio-composting toilet, the one thing the company sells to accelerate the composting can be replaced by comfrey. I have tons of various medicinal plants as well as culinary herbs. I am annoyed at the growing resistance of malaria to Artemisia annua though. (I have wormwood, mugwort, sweet woodruff, yarrow for example, among others)

I also have a fair number of “quiet” weapons: (crossbows, compound bows, long bows, shuriken, swords, kukris, rope darts)


30 posted on 06/30/2016 5:43:59 AM PDT by baltimorepoet
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To: tgusa

One Ammo caliber ?

I think 9mm,

Auto pistols,
Revolvers and
Carbines.
9mm is cheap and plentiful.


31 posted on 06/30/2016 5:46:32 AM PDT by Big Red Badger (UNSCANABLE in an IDIOCRACY!)
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To: glock rocks

Have arms chambered in what the local LEO and military uses.


32 posted on 06/30/2016 5:49:38 AM PDT by ebshumidors
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To: Kaslin
One thing to consider this: http://www.luckygunner.com/labs/2013-ammo-stats/ If things go south, you want the popular ammos.
33 posted on 06/30/2016 5:51:21 AM PDT by baltimorepoet
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To: IamConservative
I would also recommend your AR is a true 5.56 so it can chamber .223 and 5.56.

I don't know for a fact, but it seems like there aren't many AR platform rifles now that are chambered only for .223.

34 posted on 06/30/2016 5:52:04 AM PDT by ChildOfThe60s (If you can remember the 60s, you weren't really there....)
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To: baltimorepoet

One thing is every single weapon that I currently have or will be getting is a popular caliber on that list...


35 posted on 06/30/2016 5:53:01 AM PDT by baltimorepoet
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To: Kaslin
I just think it’s good to celebrate firearm diversity!

Finally! Diversity we can believe in!!!

36 posted on 06/30/2016 5:57:16 AM PDT by NonValueAdded (JFK Wanted To Send Man To Moon - Obama Wants To Send Man To Ladies Room)
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To: ebshumidors

Yep.

5.56mm


37 posted on 06/30/2016 5:59:06 AM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: Kaslin

The guy has way too many calibers. If just starting out, limit to 4 calibers only, and get several guns for each caliber. Once you have the basics covered in both ammo quantity and guns for each caliber, then start expanding your caliber selection.

For instance, 22lr guns are available in both rifle and pistol. Same for 38/357, 223/5.56, 300AAC, and 7.62X39.

Stay with one shotgun ammo (12 or 20, etc).

If I ever buy a gun or start a “collection”, this is what I would do. Buying 20 different calibers of ammo is silly, and the article doesn’t even mention 7.62X39, the most widely used caliber worldwide.


38 posted on 06/30/2016 5:59:54 AM PDT by wrench
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To: trebb
"380 isn't my favorite but I own 2 as they are perfect for concealed carry and plenty effective enough at "normal" self-defense distances..."

I've recently discovered the Browning 1911-380. Been difficult to find at gunstores, but finally found one to "heft". Smaller version of the full sized 1911 (15% smaller). The 7.5" length makes it not as concealable, but the sucker is light as a feather...and pretty. There's also a slightly shorter compact version.

One of these days maybe...

39 posted on 06/30/2016 6:04:55 AM PDT by moovova
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To: Kaslin

Thanks for sharing this information.


40 posted on 06/30/2016 6:07:58 AM PDT by jch10 (Obama, now out of excuses.)
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