This video provides expert guidance on how much ammunition to stockpile for different types of firearms. The instructor, with an experienced authority level, recommends at least 1000 rounds for primary carry firearms, 1000 rounds for secondary or home defense guns like shotguns and AR-15s, and 400 rounds for hunting rifles. The advice emphasizes preparedness for potential shortages and emergency scenarios.
This video provides guidance on how much ammunition to stockpile for different types of firearms. The speaker recommends 1,000 rounds for a primary carry handgun, 1,000 rounds for a secondary firearm like a shotgun or AR-style rifle, and 400 rounds for a hunting rifle or other less frequently used firearms. The recommendations are based on typical usage scenarios and the potential for ammunition scarcity.
This video provides expert recommendations on how much ammunition to stockpile for different firearm types. It suggests 1,000 rounds for a primary carry handgun, 1,000 rounds for a secondary home defense/"go to war" firearm like a shotgun or AR-15, and 400 rounds for a hunting rifle or other less frequently used firearms like revolvers. The advice emphasizes practical use and emergency preparedness.
This video provides guidance on how much ammunition to stockpile for different types of firearms. It recommends 1,000 rounds for a primary carry firearm, 1,000 rounds for a secondary firearm like a shotgun or AR-style rifle, and 400 rounds for a hunting rifle or other less frequently used firearms.
The Yankee Marshal argues against using 9mm revolvers as primary carry firearms, citing significant disadvantages. He suggests that the only justifiable use for a semi-automatic caliber revolver is as a backup gun, specifically to utilize ammunition from a disabled primary semi-automatic pistol. For primary revolvers, he strongly recommends calibers like .357 Magnum, with options to shoot lighter loads like .38 Special for recoil management.
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