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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    This is one of the reasons we always take a few 357 lever actions & revolvers. Added a 1911 last year to the mix also.

    Even have CA legal 10 round ones for the Gee- lox
    Good advice, though for me even if I couldn't bring anything there were always plenty available when I arrived .

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    Carry 1911 with one extra magazine for trips around Parker. I always have a range bag with 4 more magazines loaded that travel in the truck. Extra when camping.
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    Trips fifty miles or less ccw peice no spare mags or ammo. Trips fifty miles or more ccw peice extra mag and box of fifty rounds, ar15 with
    Five or six 30rd mags.
    Don't be stupid!!!!!

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    What is the reason for Extra supplies? I assume if is based on the possibility of some sort of anarchy breaking out and needing to defend yourself more than one time on the way back home. Just curious how everyone rationalizes each of their unique decisions.
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    Better to have and not need, than to need and not have. Especially when far from home. Rifle or few extra supplys take up very little space and can maybe save your familys life's in an emergency.
    Don't be stupid!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    What is the reason for Extra supplies? I assume if is based on the possibility of some sort of anarchy breaking out and needing to defend yourself more than one time on the way back home. Just curious how everyone rationalizes each of their unique decisions.
    I live at 9,000ft 50 miles from work. If I need to abandon my car downtown; I don't want to hike home with just the clothes on my back and an LCP. I have everything for a 3 day trip home if needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    What is the reason for Extra supplies? I assume if is based on the possibility of some sort of anarchy breaking out and needing to defend yourself more than one time on the way back home. Just curious how everyone rationalizes each of their unique decisions.
    One has to evaluate what their needs are. What it would take to return to a "home base" IF something were to happen.

    9/11 is to me a perfect example. Airlines shut down, NYC and the tri-state area was literally shut down. You wanted to cross one of the many bridges. Like Boston after the marathon Bombing... EVERYONE WAS SUSPECT. Vehicles searched, ID (naturally) asked for etc. On Long island emergency services were driving around loudspeakers on telling people to stay inside, unless it was an emergency.


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    Quote Originally Posted by beast556 View Post
    Better to have and not need, than to need and not have. Especially when far from home. Rifle or few extra supplys take up very little space and can maybe save your familys life's in an emergency.

    Exactly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    We leave town. Our train of thought is Expect the Unexpected.
    Point taken but you DO have to cut it off at something logistically achievable or every time I left home it would be in one of these:

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    or bigger with off-road bikes (just in case), 200 gal of extra fuel (just in case), an assortment of firearms (each with at least 400 rounds -- just in case), etc. etc. I keep a first aid kit in the car, I don't go prepared for surgery.

    I'm glad I haven't had to use my gun at all except at the range. If I need an extra box over and above 2 spare mags ... I probably shouldn't even have left the house ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aloha_Shooter View Post
    Point taken but you DO have to cut it off at something logistically achievable or every time I left home it would be in one of these:

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    or bigger with off-road bikes (just in case), 200 gal of extra fuel (just in case), an assortment of firearms (each with at least 400 rounds -- just in case), etc. etc. I keep a first aid kit in the car, I don't go prepared for surgery.

    I'm glad I haven't had to use my gun at all except at the range. If I need an extra box over and above 2 spare mags ... I probably shouldn't even have left the house ...
    what ever fits in the truck or van , goes. But yes there are limits. One approaches it as
    If we were on foot, what can 1 person reasonably carry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    Hope we don't see you guys posting up in the "stolen firearms" thread anytime soon...
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