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How many rounds of ammunition do you currently possess?

  • none

    Votes: 4 44.4%
  • less than 1,000

    Votes: 3 33.3%
  • 1,001-2,500

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • 2,501-5,000

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • 5,001-10,000

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 10,001-15,000

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • >15,000=enough to hold off a determined force for at least 3 days

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    9
Personally, I've only got three...a 9mm Ruger and a couple .22 rifles. I say "only" because they did a poll here at work recently. There are about 12 guys in this section and there is a total of 54 guns between the bunch of us.

 
I have my great-grandfather's double-barrel 12 gauge. And I think I have a can of .22 ammo lying around somewhere.

One of these days maybe I'll get a CCW and pick up a pistol.

 
we don't own any, but the people we bought our house from had tons of them. The house was loaded with gun cabinets. Two in the basement and their 4 boys (ages 8 to 19) had cabinets in their bedrooms with several rifles a piece. Needless to say they left some large holes in the walls when they removed the cabinets.

 
I own a semi-auto .270 Remington as a deer rifle and a Glock 23 (compact .40 caliber) for home protection and volunteering with the county sheriff reserves.

The handgun sleeps under my side of the bed, in a push-button lock box.

 
One of these days maybe I'll get a CCW and pick up a pistol.

FYI, I just got my Michigan CPL this winter. It's not going to get any easier so you might want to get on that this spring / summer.

Let me know if I can offer any other advice or information.

 
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I own a semi-auto .270 Remington as a deer rifle and a Glock 23 (compact .40 caliber) for home protection and volunteering with the county sheriff reserves.
The handgun sleeps under my side of the bed, in a push-button lock box.
I love the glock 23.

I used to have a buddy that always had one in his waistband... he was an interesting character...

 
Glock 20 full size 10mm - My favorite pistol. It opens up a serious can of whoop-ass. For those not familiar with the caliber, think semi-automatic .41 cal with 17+1 capacity. :17:

Q: Why do you carry a 10mm?

A: Because Glock does not make anything larger.

 
Have we met? ;)
Pat? is that you?

Actually, the bullet from a .45ACP is bigger than a 10mm bullet...but the 10mm goes faster.
the 10 mm is a magnum class round right?

MUCH more kick than the .45

As I recall, I have trouble hitting anything with the 20 because the glock frame is so light and its got quite a kick...

a .44 mag on the otherhand usually has enough weight so I can hit what I'm aiming at

 
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10mm is comparable to a .357 magnum in terms of power and muzzle velocity, but the 10mm is not considered a true magnum round (although I'm not sure why).

 
To each his own. I'm a big self-defense, second ammendment kind of guy, but I recognize that not everyone feels the way I do.
I've got an uncle who's been divorced twice and doesn't have any kids who I think summed up the gun issue pretty well. Three summers ago, a couple of dozen hurricanes (it seemed) used the state of FL as their own personal fun park. During this time we were without power for over a week once, and for several days at a time at least twice more during that summer. There were never any shenanigans in my neighborhood, but it is more than a little eerie for the stars to be the brightest thing you see when you go outside at night in an otherwise residential area. My uncle lives by himself and doesn't own a firearm, but after the lights went out and stayed out for a day or two he had a gut "need" for some kind of a weapon. He said he felt very vulnerable without one, and he's never even fired a handgun before.

I suspect many people would feel the same way if they were ever put in that kind of a situation. I'm certainly not an anti-government person or a conspiracy theorist, but we really do live on a pretty fine edge between decent society with rules and enforcement and "every man for himself". I sleep better at night knowing that I've got firearms safely locked away in the house.

:2cents:
I was taught growing up that you have to take care of yourself. The police will only come in after the bad guy broke the law, and proceed to do the cleanup after it is too late.

 
I own a semi-auto .270 Remington as a deer rifle and a Glock 23 (compact .40 caliber) for home protection and volunteering with the county sheriff reserves.
The handgun sleeps under my side of the bed, in a push-button lock box.
How do you like the .270 as a deer rifle? I have had trouble with clean kills on deer under 100 yards, althought it has been super on the 300 to 600 yard shots in open Western Oklahoma Plains. I have switched to the .243 with a lot less recoil and super from 30 yards to 400 yards. The .270 and 30-06 are put away for the Elk hunt someday.

 
How do you like the .270 as a deer rifle? I have had trouble with clean kills on deer under 100 yards, althought it has been super on the 300 to 600 yard shots in open Western Oklahoma Plains. I have switched to the .243 with a lot less recoil and super from 30 yards to 400 yards. The .270 and 30-06 are put away for the Elk hunt someday.

I like the .270 but in the hills of northern Michigan, there are not as many long shots. So it's a little frustrating in that regard - having the ability but seldom getting the opportunity.

Even worse, rifles are not allowed for deer hunting where I live in central Michigan.

.270 and 30-06 cartridges are nearly the same. Although the 30-06 bullet is far bigger, the casings are almost identical. My mags are labeled 30-06 and they fit / work fine.

30-06 is a little too much for whitetail, in my opinion.

 
I was in the Army but see no good reason to own a arsenal.
I live in the woods. I keep the gun not only for protection from people, but from rabid or wild animals as well. I want to know that whatever goes down on my acres, that I can handle it myself and not have to call in for help.

MetroRAFB ~ I can completely understand your uncle's feelings. We ran from Katrina, but my mom's neighbor stayed. He sat out on his front lawn every day with a gun in his lap. No houses on my mom's block were looted or robbed (her neighborhood didn't flood) but 2 blocks away some houses did. There really is a very thin line between civilization and anarchy. For months after Katrina, even with the power back on, it was quite scary in towns like Bay St. Louis, Waveland, Long Beach, etc. The police were pretty much wiped out and the only authority was the National Guard.

 
I have 4 shotguns 2 20 gauges and 2 12 gauges - one is 4 generations old, all given to my from my dad. 1 of the 12 gauges my dad sawed off, so i carry that one in my car for easy drive-by's. Acutally, no ammo though, planning on getting some this weekend and maybe buying a handgun...any recommendations? I'd like to get my wife some trainging in gun safety too.

 
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