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Just three thats tough.

Remington 700 with a syntheic stock in 30/06 with a quality scope, proven design, accurate, ammo easy to find, easy to reload, and will handle just about anything walking around on two or four legs.

Ruger 10/22 again with a quality scope. Again ammo easy to find and great for small game.

Ruger GP100 4" heavy barrel in 357 mag, went revolver as no clips to loose, no worry about jams. plus I have lots of ammo and molds to cast bullets
 

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1) Some sort of over under 12ga/22 combo

2) 9mm or .40 S&W Glock preferably a compact size, but wouldn't complain if it wasn't

3) .308 semi auto like a FAL, AR10 or M1A
 
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Benelli M-4 (needed when max firepower is needed at close range) 12 gauge

Handgun and rifle are in same caliber because of need for similar ammo, and can reload them.
 

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AR-15 5.56 for long range protection. I'd prefer .308 but I don't have that, i've got 5.56.

Springfield XD .40 for short range protection. And also because I have it

10/22 for mid-range protection and small game hunting. Also because I have it.
 
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Glock 31. I think the .357sig would be a quality round for potentially hunting and personal protection. Although it would be hard to find ammo for. If it was not a 31 it would be a Glock. Lightweight, easy to take apart and clean, durable.

Ruger 10/22. Withstood the test of time, always, always reliable. Usually every kids first rifle for a reason. Simple, lightweight, accurate.

Remington 700 VTR .308. Simply because the 700 series has withstood years of use among civilians, law enforcement and military. If an Army sniper can deploy with one, then I can survive with one.
 
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Glock 17
AK-47
Ruger 10/22

Although, a family of HK's would be nice... Mark 23, MP5, PSG-1
 
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The three I currently own.

Browning Xbolt in .300 winmag

Springfield XDM

870 express.


Ammo is real common in my house.
 
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