Priorities

Wouldn't it be better to have only one or two guns? Personally, I want a variety to fuck around with, but my dad brought up this topic.

I'm not sure if better is the right word. I think you should have a rifle that you know you will go to if you really need it. You also need to train with it and get real comfortable with it, so if that means buying more ammo instead of that neat milsurp gun you want, then you need to prioritize that.

In terms of simplifying logistics, yes.
Would you rather maintain four different pools of ammo, or twenty? Would you rather reload for an obsolete cartridge, or walk into any big box retail store and walk out with gun food?

A more interesting question might be: How many firearms can you own while maintaining a distinct purpose for each with no overlap? Off the top of my head:

I think you could pull it off with 3, unless you want each gun to be purpose built for each purpose.


That rifle should be able to do 0-600 yards pretty well, depending on how high you make the magnification.

Scropion is cool as shit. Get one, and get one because TFB hates it and seems intent on not letting people buy it so they can be elitist twats.

Strongly considering it, it's just a question of priorities.

Though it would be fun as shit to start shooting PCC matches. I'm just worried they may not allow braced pistols to do it.

There is technically a rifle version, but I own a gen 1 pistol, and I absolutely love it. I paired it with a yeti-wurks bandoleer and it's fun as fuck like that. It's a handy pistol, especially with a folding brace. I would really like to see something like a binary trigger made for it.

Ya but that's kinda lame, might as well get a brace as it seems ATF isn't gonna flip on that again…maybe. Potentially makes a good HD gun too, at least 9mm doesn't overpenetrate like 7.62x39 does.

You'd want 3 normally. A pistol for edc, since most places frown on carrying a long gun with you, a shotgun for the home and a rifle for emergencies. The rest are for fun.

I use it as a truck gun, but yeah, it is pretty nice for HD uses. Drop a light and an optic on it, and it's as tactical as it needs to be. It's the best PCC on that market today for the money.