If You Could Only Have 3 Guns...

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NINEROUND

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Glock 35
Winchester 70 in 30-06
Bushmaster AR-15

Runners up:

1911 in .45
Marlin 30-30
Remington 879 20 gauge

Honorable mentions....
S&W 686 and Ruger 10-22
 

Glocktogo

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Not really. He asked what 3 would you have and that is what most folks are listing. What I don't understand is why folks don't have the guns they are listing if they are available. If you truly want the 3 you are listing, get them.

This. Took me over 30 years to do it, but it's done! :)
 

okietom

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Three isn't reasonable. It needs to be four.
a centerfire rifle with removable magazine :Ruger Scout Rifle, maybe an AR15
A shotgun, prefer a repeater :Benelli M4 Tactical
A centerfire handgun :Ruger Super Blackhawk, maybe a Glock 20
A rimfire rifle :Ruger 10/22
Yes. I like Rugers. leave off the handgun if you must stick with three.
 

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For all intents and purposes, an M16 is a select fire AR15. It is the same thing.

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Now, since the only M16's/select fire AR15's that any of us lowly civilians can own had to have been made and registered before May 19, 1986, I would prefer those made on the M16 pattern lower. The Colt AR15's from that time period that were converted to select fire used non-standard .315" front pivot pins and a screw versus the M16's .250" captured pivot pin. That severely limits the uppers you can use without an adapter pin. All modern AR15's and everyone else's AR style rifles use the .250" pivot pin hole. Any modern upper will fit on an M16 pattern lower.

That makes sense. I didn't know about those having a .315 pin.
 

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