9x19s, Springfield Armory and Kel Tec Sub-2000, plus a couple 9mm Maks and a 38 Super.The caliber is pretty popular and inexpensive good sales I have 5 92FS , CZ SP01, beretta PX4 and HK P2000 almost forget Ruger PC Carbine
All cost aside, zero. As I do not do cartridges measured in the metric system, nor would I ever want one smaller than .45" in caliber either!The caliber is pretty popular and inexpensive good sales I have 5 92FS , CZ SP01, beretta PX4 and HK P2000 almost forget Ruger PC Carbine
That's true and I often do, especially at night. Hate turning the light on in the bathroom... just drop your shorts and sit down.None....9mm are for the guys who sit down to pee - LOL
Flame On !!
If things get so bad that I needed more ammo than what I have stashed back I would simply gather the ammo and firearms (along with knives, matches, and other resources) from the bodies laid before me [or if all else fails they'll have the opportunity to collect mine]. There really is no need to overly hoard stuff if adversaries will be bringing their things to you. On the other hand I have plenty for a life time of hunting stashed back already.... ... ... And so, say you are going to 'be prepared" for a bad situation... where you might need to acquire in one way or another more ammo and say you needed that ammo not just for yourself and your handgun & rifle (yep, I'm gong there again) but for another person or two. Seems to me 9mm would be the most logical choice.
Agree. Even though most info can be found, Voluntary info provided makes no senseParanoid is different than suspecting.
I'm actually quoting TexasRAT above for coach64, my father was a recon Marine in Korea in 1950 and he saw and experience more than most people could imagine.... back in the 90's him and some buddies from work went in together and bought. batch of SKS rifles and with each rifle came 1200 rounds of ammo. One of the guys who went in with this wanted more ammo and asked my father to sell him 600 rounds.. when he came to pick it up he wanted to make sure my father was okay with only the 600 rounds and my father replied if he needed more and could not acquire it with what he had then he did not deserve it. I actually got taught this in my brief training in the military a very long time ago... the 'team' I was in were dropped into a swamp and each had 3 rounds of ammo... 7.62 NATO... when we finally got extracted we each had a lot more.If things get so bad that I needed more ammo than what I have stashed back I would simply gather the ammo and firearms (along with knives, matches, and other resources) from the bodies laid before me [or if all else fails they'll have the opportunity to collect mine]. There really is no need to overly hoard stuff if adversaries will be bringing their things to you. On the other hand I have plenty for a life time of hunting stashed back already.