Message from @[LA] Zoomer Medi/k/

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2020-04-30 17:40:05 UTC  

Most ruger centerfire is meme tier trash, though I've heard good things about the ruger precision rifle. If you're looking for an all around igloo gun, I'd say a free floated mlok 16" ar with adjustable gas block. If you plan on running a suppressor or just live in a suburban area, maybe an 11.5-12.5 pistol

2020-04-30 17:41:52 UTC  

Already have a 11.5 and I like it. But based out of KY, I need something I can use in both.

2020-04-30 17:42:10 UTC  

I might go for middle ground at do 16"...

2020-04-30 17:43:11 UTC  

What's your area like? I understand Kentucky has some wide spaces and mountains. If you're out away from the city I might even say an 18" wwsd rifle

2020-04-30 17:44:45 UTC  

So I have a variety of small to medium towns around, with wooded areas and some fields in between. And a city less than an hour away

2020-04-30 17:45:00 UTC  

So was thinking a 14.5 carbine, or a 18 SPR

2020-04-30 18:09:12 UTC  

Also, I wanna hear on what people think is more effective. Slick plate carrier and chest rig for more options? Or decked out plate carrier to keep everything together?

2020-04-30 18:09:55 UTC  

Everything together in my opinion

2020-04-30 18:10:08 UTC  

Mission drives gear god damnit

2020-04-30 18:10:35 UTC  

Well Crye, obviously. I'm just curious as to what people think fits their situation.

2020-04-30 18:10:51 UTC  

Hence why I have two gear sets. For two seperate missions.

2020-04-30 18:10:54 UTC  

In a SHTF situation, you’re gonna take twice as long gearing up.

2020-04-30 18:12:51 UTC  

Now, certain situations, I could see concealable armor under a jacket or shirt, but as far as a grab and go scenario, definitely together

2020-04-30 18:13:58 UTC  

While I have a minimalist pc, if shit hits the fan, I don't have time to gear up. If I'm lucky, I can grab a few of the many mags stashed around my house while my rifle is in hand

2020-04-30 18:14:05 UTC  

Grab and go where? Against who? Is this a permissive or non-permissive environment? Do you have logistical support?

2020-04-30 18:15:02 UTC  

Precisely, I'm curious as to where... "go" locations come into play. Do you have a spot in mind for that? Or are you gonna run into the woods?

2020-04-30 18:15:38 UTC  

Also, screw it, opinion/roasts?

2020-04-30 18:15:57 UTC  

Lots of roasts, but at least you have NODs

2020-04-30 18:16:15 UTC  

I’m thinking PC with chest rig.

2020-04-30 18:16:24 UTC  

For civilians, we typically don't have "missions," just reacting in self defense. If you have a mission, you can tailor your kit to it before it starts. Otherwise it's best to look like a normal dude with a concealed holster

2020-04-30 18:16:25 UTC  

You can switch out depending on mission setting.

2020-04-30 18:17:31 UTC  

There’s always a “mission”. If you don’t have one, it’s only because you’ve failed to define it.

2020-04-30 18:18:08 UTC  

I think we have different definitions of mission then

2020-04-30 18:18:25 UTC  

My mission depends on how this kicks off in my area.

2020-04-30 18:18:36 UTC  

Hence, two sets and mindsets.

2020-04-30 18:19:17 UTC  

In which case, figure out what will most likely happen and plan around that. My number one scenario involves grabbing the fire extinguisher off of my wall.

2020-04-30 18:20:50 UTC  

Interesting, you can on getting Waco'ed?

2020-04-30 18:21:50 UTC  

No, I'm prepared in case one of my electrical outlets sparks and starts a fire or something, because it's statistically much more likely than having my house broken into.

2020-04-30 18:22:13 UTC  

Hahaha

2020-04-30 18:22:19 UTC  

Okay yes but literally entirely irrelevant to this discussion, congrats

2020-04-30 18:23:22 UTC  

No it's relevant. Determine emergency scenarios in order of likelihood and plan for them. Whether it's a fire, flood, or burglar.

2020-04-30 18:27:13 UTC  

If I hear glass break, I'm not grabbing the first aid kit, I'm grabbing the home defense kit.
There's a kit and plan for fire
One for defense
One for bugging out
One for bugging in
Stuff depending on where I'm going

2020-04-30 18:27:22 UTC  

Could not be more relevant

2020-04-30 18:28:12 UTC  

The kit I shared a glimpse of is a raid kit. Short, going somewhere to do something specific type kit. It's not where I want it yet, but if it came down to it, I could make it work.

2020-04-30 18:34:20 UTC  

I'd probably say kits in order of importance, there may be more
First aid
Natural disaster / fire
EDC (concealed carry, tq, knife or shears, etc.)
Common home defense
Get home kit
Bug out kit (you're probably not defending your home from the feds for very long, they won't stop until you're dead)
Mission specific stuff that we do not talk about in this server.

2020-04-30 18:36:44 UTC  

If you're like most people, your mission, as Varg Freeborn would put it, is to get home alive to your loving family. If something matters more than that, then you know exactly why it matters more than that.

2020-04-30 19:26:31 UTC  

Now that I'm living in the country "bugging out" over a disaster is less likely we are shifting to a bug in/prepper mindset now. I have plate carriers for my wife and I and in between them is a shoulder bag with 300 rounds of softpoint 5.56 once we get completely done with this move and our chicken gardening projects I can focus one what role I can make our former bugout bags serve

2020-04-30 19:35:04 UTC  

Sounds like you've got your equipment more or less sorted away. More ammo and preserved food is always good. Might be good to start looking at fortifying your house. Feds like to toss stuff through your windows like flashbangs but they make vandal resistant windows. Stuff like installing better screws in your entry doors and other things to keep them from being bashed down. Motion detecting outdoor lights. Wireless security system like simplisafe

2020-04-30 19:35:55 UTC  

applies to vagrants and mad max crazies as well

2020-04-30 19:40:27 UTC  

My house is brick on a concrete slab I'm going to replace my door sunday I always reinforce the frames and run 3 inch deck screws all around the frame did that for my gun room. Cameras with motion lights are also on my
list. I've had ADT for years planning on having it moved to my new place

2020-04-30 19:41:14 UTC  

I've been buying/loading/building guns and ammo for a decade I'm in decent shape on ammo we have emergency food but wee need more