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Smith and Wesson. Easy, reliable, powerful, and accurate.
AR platform carbines
M14 platform MBR's
Glock 21/30 sidearms (with G21 spare mags which work in both)
Mossberg or Rem 12ga pump shotguns
Auxiliary (arm the masses) weapons include AK/SKS 7.62x39rifles, Mosin (7.62x54R) rifles and 7.62x25 pistols
Anything else is 'special purpose' and it's whatever you want to hump.
Standard firearm - anything that will shoot the 30-06; or for the second standard firearm - anything that will shoot the.308 Win.
Mountain rifleman
Ruger mini-14 in .223
Ruger 10/22 in .22
Glock 19 in 9mm
Mossberg 500 in 12 or 20 gauge
Based on low prices, super reliability, easy to find in all areas, common calibers, military calibers, easy to fire for women/children, non-threatening appearance for advantage in court after shooting.
We don't have standard firearms, but I am encouraging standard calibers: .22LR, 7.62X39, 7.62X54R, 9MM, 12ga. This loads a motley variety of AK/SKS, Mosin-Nagant, Beretta, Mossberg, UZI and Ruger.
No. But then, I'm as much a pack rat as anything when it comes to firearms.
You can't go wrong with 5.56 AR15's, 9mm Glocks, and 12ga Remington 870's!
3x AR-15
3x Glock 19
3x Ruger 10/22
3x Ruger GP100
Hoping to pick up another of each of these before the youngest kid turns 10.
I don't think I could pick a standard shotgun, unless I went with a 20g for everyone. It'll probably be standard for the kids and wife, but I still prefer my 12g. At any rate, I'd say that the shotgun would be the least important for standardization, but that's just my opinion.
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