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gotta love the irony lol. Could have said my 1911, but gotta love the availability and accuracy of the 9mm
 
Glock 19. 15+1 rounds in a compact, reliable, and accurate package is not to be messed with. The pistol and magazines will outlast all of us. The other option is a Hi Power, and the same conditions apply.
 
My S&W MP is as compact, reliable, and accurate a package as any other pistol made in the world!

As to the statement "not to be messed with",.... I have absolutely no clue what that means.
 
My Glock if I had only one choice. 9mm concealable and it will run whatever I put through it and doesn't necessary need cleaning
 
9mm would be ok because there is a lot of it out there. If the shtf anything Is better than nothing. I guess if I had a endless supply of ammo. My 9x25 dillon G40. But really anything I come across laying on the ground.
 
Out of what I own it would be a CZ-75 and that would be primarily due to the abundance of available 9mm rounds, as well as the accuracy and dependability of the CZ. Although you can hump around alot of 5.7 to feed an FN.
 
weever82 said:
What is your sh*t hits the fan weapon of choice? Something your comfortable with, reliable and accurate.

I have been debating this lately with my buddies and you can't go too wrong with a Glock 19. It carries well, a few parts to repair if needed and ultra reliable.

Thoughts?
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Glock perfection....on it's 5th generation so apparently "perfect" still needs improvement.

Probably one of my 1911s or a revolver. Though unlike you city folks, where I live we might not notice the S has HTF for a bit.
 
Well......seeing as how the entire SHTF scenario is riddled with logic holes and unforseable variables not to mention that if your not holding one when its needed or within reasonable proximity to its storage( i.e.....you can take several big ass steps to reach it) then i can only hazzard a guess......a solid steel revolver such as a GP100 or possibly any of the capable lead dispensers made by Smith and Wesson will do. I carry a .44 special as well as a 10mm and a .357. All are quite capable of solid social work and putting tucker in the pot.

But i live full time in an RV and store some of my guns at my homes. They are a fair distance apart thus the "what you have at the time" argument
 
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