Jager said:
You never know what may occur.
In most scenarios at kickoff - you are likely to be alone.
And YOUR mindset has emergency services coming to save the day. That's your bet. As soon as you alluded to CONUS - you walked right into concreting that mindset.
You plan for worst case - or you fail.
My mindset is no-one is showing up.
Personally, I don't like running out of bullets before I run out of bad guys. YMMV.
A lot of assuming going on. I'm simply saying the threats here are not the same as threats elsewhere... right now. Could that change? Sure. Maybe. Who knows.
Jager said:
My worst case - I live about 35-40 miles from where I work. You get some anarchy going on and burning tire roadblocks, your 6-8 mags are going to get awful precious. Especially if your vehicle is disabled and you have to get out and move on foot. My mission is to get home. And I don't plan to run low or out of ammunition on the way. Think E+E. With roving bands of opportunists.
Fair enough, but I will refer back to my initial comment on benefit vs compromise in having such a large amount of ammo while sacrificing mobility to such a large extent. I mean, if 14 is ok, then why not 20 mags? Why not 30? Obviously, situation dictates, but there's definitely a balance that needs to be identified and determined.
Jager said:
You "can't imagine...". Well, you're right about that. And you certainly don't know what my considerations are - so critiquing them is a bit ignorant at best. You also mention running. Well, sounds like in that situation - you are the one that 'severely messed up'. With that kind of distance to cover, I'm looking to commandeer a vehicle or have to walk the entire way. And It might take me more than a day, right? But I will be moving cover and concealment to cover and concealment the entire time, not drawing attention. But if I am spotted and targeted, the plan is to convince them to select a softer target.
For somebody claiming to be so thick skinned, your jimmies seem to rustle quickly. There was no real critique. Merely a question and tongue in cheeck statement on benefit vs compromise of sacrificing mobility for firepower... for the 3rd time.
Jager said:
NOTE: You need to recognize levity as in "Oh, look, an active shooter showed up". But standard walk-around in the military was 7-30 rounders including one in the weapon (You've alluded to that elsewhere). I view that as inadequate. I carried an addition 8-20 rounders to rectify that. And 4-6 additional 30 rounders in my butt pack - If I didn't have to carry 200 linked rounds for the squad M60. And where carrying a single canteen was typical - I carried 2. AND an additional 2 quart on a shoulder sling. Once got dropped off with 5 other guys with the plan to be resupplied once a day in near 100 degree temps. Resupply didn't show up.
For four days.
And walked uphill both ways in the snow, right?
Jager said:
Carrying 10-30 rounders is only 3 more magazines over pulling guard inside the wire. I apologize if 3 additional magazines spooked you. And while we're sniping, I think an 11.5" barrel pretty pretty much negates the necessary ballistics of the 5.56 round, but that's what you say meets your needs. I know that with issue M193, you're pushing 2700 fps and you're borderline anemic. Pretty much defeats the purpose in my opinion.
Haha there's no "spooking" going on. Again. Appreciate your creeping though. Given my current environment, 11.5" still has plenty of reach and effectiveness. But hey, no assuming, right? I'm all ears on how to setup a firearm too though, while we're at it.
Jager said:
That'd be nice, huh?
But some people can't accept a truthful answer to the asked question. They just have to compare it to their choices and try to question, dismiss, denigrate or otherwise show contempt for something outside their personal or often myopic choices. It has to fit their mold or they hope to ridicule or manipulate.
This thread exemplifies that.
I just give it back. They tend to choke on it.
Again, your mindset behind your choice is clearly different than mine. And that's fine. I was curious of your mindset, and you answered; even if it was filled with assumptions and condescending tone.