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If you had too........

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OK. If I'm going to be a member here, I might as well post instead of lurk.

Katrina made me think. If a disaster was about to happen, which guns would I grab and go with?

Sentiment has almost trumped logic. Of all my guns that should be choices, here's 3 (2 are pistols - thus the post here on PW) that might go first:

S&W K22: Got it from my grandfather before he died. It was a gift to him from his brother who was a corporate pilot. Upon my grandmother's death and subsequent housecleaning prior to liquidating the estate, my mother found the receipt for this pistol. My great-uncle had purchased it in Duluth, MN on 12/16/57.

Colt Police Positive, .32-20: Another gun from my grandfather. I have no idea where he got it, but remember when I was a kid riding to and from his shop with him, it was always in his money bag. In its existence, it saw much apparent use and abuse...chipped grip, pits, and the front iron looks like somebody tried to bust up a sidewalk with it...I wish it could talk.

Winchester 67-22: My great-grandfather (that, when he fell in the nursing home just prior to his death, a slug was found buried in his broken hip bone that nobody had ever heard how it got there) gave this one to me when I was about 7 or 8 years old. A real tackdriver, but spent a lot of time on the fender of a tractor and looks like it.



As self-defense and tools of survival, these are pitiful compared to many other excellent choices I have readily available, but they're the ones I could never replace. It would be very difficult to leave them behind.

Anybody given similar circumstances much thought?
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I'd just load my guns and leave something/everything else behind.

In a mad rush I'd grab my Fox SxS, my Colt Border Patrol and my Remington 1100 if I had to limit it to three. The Llama jams too frequently and the Ruger Mk II just doesn't serve much use in a situation like that so I'd lean more towards the long guns.

Realistically I would have to leave them all behind because I'd have trouble getting into my safe quickly. This is really depressing. :(
Too many guns to list? I just can't relate to that. There is no such thing as too many guns. Ever.

I was just asked if I've bought my last. Hardly, I'm just getting started. Some people will never understand. :roll:
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