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I've seen, read & listened to a ridiculous amount of information, entertainment media & thought experiments regarding conflict & life in general post-fecal matter impacting the air oscillator. While picturing myself riding across a wasteland atop my armored muscle car with an AK47 in one hand, the other holding bino's, is cool & all, it isn't realistic.
Movie & books often leave out just how improbable it is to stumble from one food & water source to another. The more likely methods for long term survival are homesteading & building a community, not running & gunning across the wilderness.
With all that being said, while i love a good AK, or Galil Ace in my case, I'm giving serious consideration to assembling something akin to Col. Cooper's Scout Rifle concept.
Without boring you with specs, ideas & whatnot, what viability do you see in the scout rifle concept? I see first & foremost practicality. I'm probably not going to spend every day in full battle rattle, but could have a fast handling bolt or lever gun with extra rounds on board all the live long day. Ammo consumption would be much more manageable & I'm familiar enough with living off land & snap-shooting coyotes to comfortably rely on the rifle as a break-contact weapon.
Penny for your thoughts?
Movie & books often leave out just how improbable it is to stumble from one food & water source to another. The more likely methods for long term survival are homesteading & building a community, not running & gunning across the wilderness.
With all that being said, while i love a good AK, or Galil Ace in my case, I'm giving serious consideration to assembling something akin to Col. Cooper's Scout Rifle concept.
Without boring you with specs, ideas & whatnot, what viability do you see in the scout rifle concept? I see first & foremost practicality. I'm probably not going to spend every day in full battle rattle, but could have a fast handling bolt or lever gun with extra rounds on board all the live long day. Ammo consumption would be much more manageable & I'm familiar enough with living off land & snap-shooting coyotes to comfortably rely on the rifle as a break-contact weapon.
Penny for your thoughts?