White Horseradish wrote:mrokern wrote:Although to be fair, different cultures are going to react differently. I'd expect less looting in modern Japan than we'd see in the US. They have a crime rate many times lower than ours...an extremely harsh justice system and pacifist attitude since WWII has bred their society into a majority of sheep. They also have a heavily aging population...let's face it, the elderly aren't going to put together gangs of highwaymen.
I know. The Argentinian scenario is much closer than Japan. Have you seen FerFAL's essay? A good handgun combined wiht strategy seems to be the way to go.
Still, the OP should really expand on what constitutes SHTF in his world.
Reading FerFAL's essay, I think the guy who really knew what he was doing was the guy who had a .357 he couldn't hit **** with, and a couple of hand grenades.
Someone pulls him into a van off the sidewalk, guy pulls grenade out of pocket, people in van deposit him back on sidewalk
In an economic collapse scenario, I think FerFAL's teachings are correct. You need, first and foremost, a handgun.
Because you can't just stay at home all day, and it's still impolite to take your rifle everywhere.
That said, I'd still want a rifle for around the house. They are scary looking, they are much more powerful than handguns, they are useful in scenarios where a pistol isn't (coyotes raiding chickens, etc).
If you need more than a mag or two, you should have brought friends, I think is the other lesson. But that's not why we "stockpile" ammo. we buy in bulk because it is cheaper that way, and because a pile of "saved up" ammo will let you keep your skills sharp when you can't afford to buy ammo now.
I choose the AR-15 out of that list, because it's the one I'm most familiar with, it's the one that's the cheapest to practice with, and it's a well proven instrument.
An AK would work just fine too, for most people, but unless you picked an AK-74, the days of AKs being cheaper to feed than ARs are over. Both have settled in right at 20 cents a round (for Russian made steel case), and I don't see them going lower.