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<blockquote data-quote="securitysix" data-source="post: 2423530" data-attributes="member: 32714"><p>I believe the OP is talking about AR-10s in 7.62x51mm NATO, aka .308 Winchester, not AR-15s in 7.62x39mm.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, as he points out, he picked up the .45 on a whim. Nothing wrong with that. Sounds like he's got his bases covered for primary, go-to guns, so having one for a toy isn't necessarily a bad thing, especially if he decides he likes it better, and wants to carry it as a primary instead of a 9mm. I agree with you on the ammo types, regardless of cartridge type, though.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, diversifying isn't a bad thing as long as you've got your main preps (primary firearms, food, medical, perimeter security) sorted out. Being able to fire any cartridge you can scrounge up on the battlefield is not necessarily a bad thing. Granted, if you can scrounge the ammo, you can probably scrounge the weapons, but you can't practice with them before you scrounge them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="securitysix, post: 2423530, member: 32714"] I believe the OP is talking about AR-10s in 7.62x51mm NATO, aka .308 Winchester, not AR-15s in 7.62x39mm. Well, as he points out, he picked up the .45 on a whim. Nothing wrong with that. Sounds like he's got his bases covered for primary, go-to guns, so having one for a toy isn't necessarily a bad thing, especially if he decides he likes it better, and wants to carry it as a primary instead of a 9mm. I agree with you on the ammo types, regardless of cartridge type, though. In my opinion, diversifying isn't a bad thing as long as you've got your main preps (primary firearms, food, medical, perimeter security) sorted out. Being able to fire any cartridge you can scrounge up on the battlefield is not necessarily a bad thing. Granted, if you can scrounge the ammo, you can probably scrounge the weapons, but you can't practice with them before you scrounge them... [/QUOTE]
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