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Three Essential Firearms For Civil Unrest
Townhall.com ^ | November 8, 2019 | Mike Adams

Posted on 11/08/2019 4:30:49 AM PST by Kaslin

Back in August of 2001, I made a trip to Walmart to pick up some items for the house. In those days, I always picked up one box of ammunition whenever I went to a store that sold it. I did this until both of my gun safes were completely full of guns and ammo. That day, as I was putting my ammo away, my girlfriend got a look inside one of my gun safes. Thus, she discovered for the first time that I had thousands of rounds stored away. She was appalled and asked why I owned so many guns and stored so much ammunition. I calmly told her that I wanted to be prepared when we were hit with the first large-scale terrorist attack on American soil.

Much to my disappointment, this revelation caused my girlfriend to scoff at me and accuse me of being “paranoid.”  She even told family and friends that I was crazy. But just eleven days later, 9/11 happened. She later apologized for questioning my judgment. She realized what I already knew: It could have been much worse.

Make no mistake about it, folks. Terrorists will hit America again. There is also a serious prospect of either civil war or a Soviet-style breakup of America into nation-states in my lifetime. Indeed, it is exceedingly unlikely that America as we know it will exist when our children reach our age. If you think I am crazy, quit reading this column and return to playing your video games. The rest of the column is for those of us who live and operate in the world as it is but also prepare for drastic changes in our circumstances.

As we think specifically about which three firearms are best for dealing with large-scale civil unrest, it helps to imagine hypothetical situations. Imagine, for example, that a mob of Antifa “anti-fascists” decided to converge upon your town. In other words, imagine a typical weekend in Portland. Imagine further that the mob moved into your neighborhood and that they crossed your property line. Finally, imagine they were holding Molotov cocktails.  Now entertain a question:

If you were to come walking out on your front porch to defend your home and family holding one firearm with another strapped to your shoulder and a sidearm, what would those three weapons be? 

I’ve given this a little thought. Here are my choices:

Springfield Armory M1A .308. Many readers have been contacting me throughout this series to ask when I will recommend some sort of an “assault rifle.” I put scare quotes around “assault rifle” the same way a “progressive” puts scare quotes around religious liberty. There is no such thing as an “assault rifle.” Any rifle can be used to assault someone. And leftists cannot differentiate between an “assault rifle” and a normal one. So let us stop legitimizing their terminology.

In addition to those who are recommending “assault rifles,” many are urging me to recommend the AR-15. I am sorry but I do not own one. The closest thing I own to one is a Ruger mini-14. But I will not be recommending that firearm. It is the least accurate rifle I own by a long shot (pardon the pun).

Instead, if visited upon by a violent mob, my semi-auto rifle of choice is Springfield’s civilian version of the M14. It can be fed with a 10 or 20-round magazine. I prefer 10-round magazines. This keeps the weapon light and maneuverable. Plus, it is all I need. I also prefer the 18-inch compensated barrel version of this rifle rather than the 16-inch version. It is loud and it kicks. Be forewarned: This is a man’s weapon.

Benelli M4 Tactical 12 gauge semi-auto. Please do not assume that I am going to go for the M1A first in a crisis situation. I am likely to reach for a semi-automatic 12-gauge tactical shotgun in order to create my own little safe space. If I do, it won’t be a Mossberg 930. I am sparing no expense and instead going for the more reliable Benelli M4. I cannot say enough good things about this shotgun. If you ever shoot one, you will understand why the price tag is so high. It is worth every penny.

Glock Model 20 10mm. Many readers were expecting that this slot would be filled by the Browning hi-power chambered in .40 caliber. Indeed, that would have been an excellent choice. However, that weapon is no longer in production. So I am defaulting to a favorite of mine. It has enough power to drop a black bear. It can even be used to hunt wild hog. Indeed, its knockdown power is similar to that of the .41 mag revolver. Best of all, it has a 15-round magazine capacity and is offered in a compensated barrel version, which helps to manage recoil. Some will say that this selection, like my first one, is overkill. But you won’t see me taking any chances if I have to reach for any of these weapons.

Hopefully, this column series has provided a useful example of using the First Amendment to preserve the Second. We must do that in order to delay as long as possible the necessity of using the Second Amendment to preserve the First.


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To: Wizdum

I love these SHTF threads, it offers an opportunity to compare notes with the choices others have made.

I can check off everything on your list except that I opted to purchase an S&W .357 wheel gun (my entry into firearms ownership). Decades later it’s still my favorite of the bunch.

Now if I could just get my hands on a phased plasma rifle in the 40-watt range...


61 posted on 11/08/2019 6:17:47 AM PST by rockrr ( Everything is different now...)
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To: OKSooner
"Mike Adams is thinking that everyone else ought to do exactly as he does in terms of their personal choices."

And if you don't think like he does, one might question your manhood:
"Be forewarned: This is a man’s weapon."

(Mike might be a little insecure)

62 posted on 11/08/2019 6:17:49 AM PST by Psalm 73 ("I will now proceed to entangle the entire area".)
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To: Kaslin

The author lost me at “going out on your front porch”.

If you present yourself as an easy target and draw fire to your own house, which three guns you are holding will not matter for very long.


63 posted on 11/08/2019 6:22:12 AM PST by Chewbarkah
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To: Betty Jane

“What would you suggest for a 150 lb 50ish woman on a modest budget?”

For a handgun find a good quality USED .357 magnum revolver from a reputable manufacturer with a 4”-6” barrel. Do NOT start out with .357 ammunition. Begin with .38 Special. When and IF you’re comfortable moving up then go to the higher powered cartridge. If you don’t get there no worries. Quality .38 Special self defense ammunition will do the job.

For a shotgun look at a USED Mossberg 500 or Remington 870 in 20, NOT 12 gauge. Our personal preference is for Mossberg but either one will serve you quite well and most likely for the rest of your life. Between the two models something over 20,000,000 or so have been made.

For a rifle (here’s where people are going to jump on me. I don’t care. Neither should you). Find a Ruger 10-22, used if possible. I saw one last week at Cabelas for $189 in fine condition. But even brand new they’re around $350 or so if you shop around. $50-60 dollars will get you 1,000 rounds of ammunition so you can practice, practice, and practice some more.

That rifle has almost zero recoil, ammunition is back in quantity, it’s easy to maintain, and they last a lifetime or two. Mrs L can put 10 rounds inside a silver dollar at 75 yards with hers. People will tell you it’s under powered and unsuitable for defense purposes. That’s crap. If you can put 3 rounds into an eye socket at 50 feet you WILL stop Mr Bad Guy.

I’d rather you had a smaller caliber rifle that you’re confident using AND that you’ve had plenty of practice with than some $1,000 AR you haven’t put 2,000-3,000 rounds through. Does that make sense to you?

Good luck.

L


64 posted on 11/08/2019 6:22:51 AM PST by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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To: Betty Jane

“What would you suggest for a 150 lb 50ish woman on a modest budget?”

For the least expensive: A 38 caliber revolver. ($300)
For semi-automatic: A Walther CCP in 9mm. ($450)


65 posted on 11/08/2019 6:22:57 AM PST by CodeToad (Arm Up! They Are!)
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To: Openurmind

See post 64.

Best,

L


66 posted on 11/08/2019 6:23:55 AM PST by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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To: donozark

I have a Maverick 88, $200 out the door, best bang for the buck I’ve seen.


67 posted on 11/08/2019 6:28:02 AM PST by hardspunned
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To: Psalm 73

I used to hunt deer with a WWII rifle as a teenager. “A MAN’s” rifle gets pretty damn heavy when you have to tote it around the mountainside all day. While I HAVE rifles that will shoot over 600 yards there are very few occasions IMHO when you are ever going to HAVE to do that.


68 posted on 11/08/2019 6:29:00 AM PST by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: Lurker
For a rifle (here’s where people are going to jump on me. I don’t care. Neither should you). Find a Ruger 10-22, used if possible.

Perfectly sound advise for the intended user.

69 posted on 11/08/2019 6:29:25 AM PST by MileHi (Liberalism is an ideology of parasites, hypocrites, grievance mongers, victims, and control freaks.)
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To: Lurker
Now I’ll quibble with his choices. The M1A while a fine weapon is very expensive, very heavy, and not a good choice for smaller shooters. Parts are also expensive, it’s not very common, and even bulk ammunition is pricey.

Yep. Looks stylish, though. You can buy a couple of AR 15s and spare parts for the price of an M1A.

70 posted on 11/08/2019 6:31:49 AM PST by TADSLOS (You know why you can enjoy a day at the Zoo? Because walls work.)
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To: Lurker; Betty Jane

And it makes sense to me too. :)


71 posted on 11/08/2019 6:32:20 AM PST by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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To: Lurker

Absolutely terrifying, but an excellent, excellent book.


72 posted on 11/08/2019 6:33:44 AM PST by gop4lyf (Gay marriage is neither. Democrats are the party of sore losers and pedophiles.)
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To: marktwain
"...Please do not assume that I am going to go for the M1A first in a crisis situation. I am likely to reach for a semi-automatic 12-gauge tactical shotgun in order to create my own little safe space.>>>"

He, of course, wouldn't go out on his porch using a rifle first.

73 posted on 11/08/2019 6:35:13 AM PST by budj (combat vet, 2nd of 3 generations)
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To: marktwain
Walk out on your front porch with a rifle?

With your rifle, walk out on your balcony.

74 posted on 11/08/2019 6:37:57 AM PST by Does so (.Democrats only believe in democracy when they win the election...)
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To: Lurker

On my porch Mossberg 500 tactical shotgun, Bulgarian AK74, Ruger P89.


75 posted on 11/08/2019 6:39:50 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Georgia Girl 2

“On my porch Mossberg 500 tactical shotgun, Bulgarian AK74, Ruger P89.”

Be still my beating heart....

L


76 posted on 11/08/2019 6:41:02 AM PST by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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To: Kaslin

Gotta keep repeating myself. Try lugging 1000 rounds of centerfire ammo in a backpack. Then try lugging 1000 rounds of .22LR in a backpack. Now imagine having to walk 3 miles in a hurry with that backpack.


77 posted on 11/08/2019 6:41:32 AM PST by lurk
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To: Betty Jane

If you are looking for a centerfire rifle, the Ruger American line is very affordable and comes in lots of calibers. Check out 6.5 Creedmoor as an option. Great ballistics and very modest recoil, and it’s popular enough now so ammo is widely available.


78 posted on 11/08/2019 6:44:48 AM PST by Disambiguator ("Progressives" want government in action. Conservatives want government inaction.)
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To: Kaslin

Or - a shotgun with 18” barrel with 7-shot magazine(s)
A 9mm with 17 round magazine(s), and a 40 cal with 15 round Magazine(s) and any decent hunting-adequate rifle as long as one is familiar and capable with them all......and don’t forget the ear and eye protection so you don’t disable yourself during a fray.


79 posted on 11/08/2019 6:52:47 AM PST by trebb (Don't howl about illegal leeches, or Trump in general, while not donating to FR - it's hypocritical.)
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To: Psalm 73
"Be forewarned: This is a man’s weapon."

I bet he drives a big ol' huge pickup truck that has never been off the pavement.

80 posted on 11/08/2019 6:56:55 AM PST by real saxophonist (Yeah, well, y'know that's just like, uh... your opinion, man.)
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