My P365XL. Small enough to carry and big enough to be shootable so it covers my self defence and home defence needs adequately. A long gun would be more fun and I could hunt with it but it would cover less bases for self defense and I can hunt with my bow.
Out of the guns I already own? Probably my P320. being able to swap out frames, slides and barrells makes it a jack of all trades gun. Plus I already have a bunch of mags for it. My 365XL would be a close second.
Mini Uzi.
Robust, reliable, easy to fix, high rate of fire, quasi ambidextrous, somewhat accurate to 200m, can still be concealed, and chambered in the most prolific cartridge on the surface of the planet.
Its probably a better choice in theory than the 92 because you would get the shoulder stock and the foregrip for longer range shooting. Could probably land more precise shots in semiauto mode.
what are the stipulations?
if I pick a long gun, will I be able to carry it in public?
if so, a barrett m107 because try to rob me and i'll make it everyone's fricking problem
PC Carbine. I bought one in late 2021. It's heavy and bulky, but the breakdown feature would let me keep it in a bag if need be and Glock mag compatibility/availability of ammo/aftermarket outweigh those negatives
I figure the same. Light loads apparently don't cycle the bolt very well but you don't really need semi auto when hunting small game anyways. But honestly it's mostly just down to how much I adore that weapon, wether practical or not.
ak15
muh dick
B-61 dial-a-yield with a remote detonator. Makes me an untouchable motherfricker
the zf1
MCX. Keep your shitty AR grandpa
My P365XL. Small enough to carry and big enough to be shootable so it covers my self defence and home defence needs adequately. A long gun would be more fun and I could hunt with it but it would cover less bases for self defense and I can hunt with my bow.
Out of the guns I already own? Probably my P320. being able to swap out frames, slides and barrells makes it a jack of all trades gun. Plus I already have a bunch of mags for it. My 365XL would be a close second.
Of the guns I own: Taurus G2c (sorry, I'm poor).
Of all the guns in the world: Glock 20.
glock 19
Luv me .45 simple as.
what am I looking at here
I'm scared
A weapon to surpass metal gear.
Autism in it's purest form
BHP
Beretta 92FS
92G
it sure is, that's nice fren
Mini Uzi.
Robust, reliable, easy to fix, high rate of fire, quasi ambidextrous, somewhat accurate to 200m, can still be concealed, and chambered in the most prolific cartridge on the surface of the planet.
mini14, works for home defence and hunting if necessary
but smartest thing would be to probably pick some handgun like a glock 19
not often I hear users talk about this gun but a mini-uzi with silencer goes hard
a rock or something
Beretta 93r
I don’t even care if it’s impractical I want it because it’s the coolest gun ever
Not impractical honestly. I am 92FS poster.
Its probably a better choice in theory than the 92 because you would get the shoulder stock and the foregrip for longer range shooting. Could probably land more precise shots in semiauto mode.
Also yes they are absolutely fricking cool.
My Remington 870 police mag. Pre-2004. Its a tank
HK G3
what are the stipulations?
if I pick a long gun, will I be able to carry it in public?
if so, a barrett m107 because try to rob me and i'll make it everyone's fricking problem
It's only one inch shorter than a longslide tho. 6inch ported barrel.
Math checks out then. Carry on.
easy 🙂
>you are allowed to only own one weapon.
Sorry, I can't hear you over all this Freedom.
PC Carbine. I bought one in late 2021. It's heavy and bulky, but the breakdown feature would let me keep it in a bag if need be and Glock mag compatibility/availability of ammo/aftermarket outweigh those negatives
Ruger?
Yes
Benelli M4. No practical reason. I just have a hard on for it over every other firearm ever.
It really is a good one to have if you could grab only one. Shotguns are the most versatile as long as you have the right ammo selection.
I figure the same. Light loads apparently don't cycle the bolt very well but you don't really need semi auto when hunting small game anyways. But honestly it's mostly just down to how much I adore that weapon, wether practical or not.
What's that little red button on the side do?
Glock G40 just cuz