To make a Shooting Community's fritters.
It's interesting what adults, on their own, making money, with little outside influnce, will select forthemselves when they look to acquire a handful of firearms for themselves. People will even sorta pick a 3gun system all on their own without every laying eyes on a survivalist blog.
A quasi-hipster co-worker has:
Sig P250 9mm
Sig 556 Swat
Saiga 12g with a red dot, 20 rd drum, and a folding stock.
I wonder how much he has shot that Saiga?
He wants 2 more items. A Deagle and a Barrett M82A1. Both .50, in their own way. And he may never get around to that. So those 3 will do for a long long time for him. They aren't that shabby.
I wouldn't pick that list, but that's mere personal preference.
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I've talked about this sort if thing a time or two.
I own a 12ga because I think I should, not because I really wanted, needed or use it. The 870 sits forlorn in the back of the safe most of the time.
But my first three guns were the three-gun combo. I got a Glock 17, Ruger Mini-14 and a Remington 870.
I found, later, that I liked .45 better than 9mm so I got a Glock 21 and all the various AR's have replaced the Mini. The original 870 has been sold and replaced twice since then.
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