OK, been thinking about this for a while. What weapons would you put in a cache or stash location.
Also considering space. The old standbye AR-15 broke down comes to mind, but what other weapons also would work. The AR-7 is another but due to its long history of complaints, I might be shy of it, atleast till I get one in my hands and give it a torture test. The is also the new Ruger 10/22 takedown rifle. It has Ruger reliability and has the ability to be broke down into 2 pieces.
http://www.ruger.com/products/1022Takedown/models.html
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Its small size and using the 22lr makes it a decent cache weapon.Plus you have the option of lots of aftermarket accessories to add and customize your weapon. This cached and several hundred rounds of ammo make it a great weapon and being priced in the $300 range makes it very affordable.
This paired with a good .22lr pistol and you have a decent combo. NO your not going to go looking for a fight with these, in a survival/bug out situation I would avoid looking for a fight and focus on defense and avoiding any hostile situations.
Another potential weapon I like is the Kel-Tec Sub2000. Its not pretty but it has a good reputation and is a solid design. The nice part about this weapon is you can match it to use the same mag as the GLK22, GLK23, Berreta92, GLK17 and GLK19, as well as SIG and S&W models. IF your forced to bug out you can use one mag and same ammo either 9mm or .40cal and avoid ammo and mag issues. The Sub 2000 also breaks down and thus makes a great weapon for a small stash space.
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It can be reduced in size to 7 inches. That's pretty compact!
Kel-Tec also has another good weapon for a cache. The SU-16D, it collapses down to 20 inches another good cache/stash size! Plus its fires 5.56 or 223 ammo and uses AR 30rnd mags. I like that!
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There are also many Bull-Pup designs out there that can be fitted into a tight space.
Anyways, I will add more to this at a later date.
If you have a preferred cache weapon let me know.. Would love to hear about it.
Also considering space. The old standbye AR-15 broke down comes to mind, but what other weapons also would work. The AR-7 is another but due to its long history of complaints, I might be shy of it, atleast till I get one in my hands and give it a torture test. The is also the new Ruger 10/22 takedown rifle. It has Ruger reliability and has the ability to be broke down into 2 pieces.
http://www.ruger.com/products/1022Takedown/models.html
Its small size and using the 22lr makes it a decent cache weapon.Plus you have the option of lots of aftermarket accessories to add and customize your weapon. This cached and several hundred rounds of ammo make it a great weapon and being priced in the $300 range makes it very affordable.
This paired with a good .22lr pistol and you have a decent combo. NO your not going to go looking for a fight with these, in a survival/bug out situation I would avoid looking for a fight and focus on defense and avoiding any hostile situations.
Another potential weapon I like is the Kel-Tec Sub2000. Its not pretty but it has a good reputation and is a solid design. The nice part about this weapon is you can match it to use the same mag as the GLK22, GLK23, Berreta92, GLK17 and GLK19, as well as SIG and S&W models. IF your forced to bug out you can use one mag and same ammo either 9mm or .40cal and avoid ammo and mag issues. The Sub 2000 also breaks down and thus makes a great weapon for a small stash space.
It can be reduced in size to 7 inches. That's pretty compact!
Kel-Tec also has another good weapon for a cache. The SU-16D, it collapses down to 20 inches another good cache/stash size! Plus its fires 5.56 or 223 ammo and uses AR 30rnd mags. I like that!
There are also many Bull-Pup designs out there that can be fitted into a tight space.
Anyways, I will add more to this at a later date.
If you have a preferred cache weapon let me know.. Would love to hear about it.
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