None. You grab your 12 gauge or a pistol if you want to stay inconspicuous. You hope and pray your airguns are ok after a catastrophe. This is what happened during the fires. I grabbed my 9mm pistol and that’s it. No leaks just plain reliable.
Yeah luckily it made it. lost ugly bushes boo hoo lol. Probably going to have my gardener cut the burned stuff in the back.Hi Mike, good to see you're safe and sound.......Is your property/home safe as well?
I was going to see how you were. We are a mild drive apart. I second your thoughts, im not relying on orings.None. You grab your 12 gauge or a pistol if you want to stay inconspicuous. You hope and pray your airguns are ok after a catastrophe. This is what happened during the fires. I grabbed my 9mm pistol and that’s it. No leaks just plain reliable.
Guess depends on the situationI wouldnt bet my life on an air rifle personally. Orings and failures are commonplace. Bringing mine for food but firearm for safety. If you're in a country where guns arent really a thing, archery is where I would go.
That’s an understatement. The fire dept looks at our place in awe because it should’ve burned. The Ring Cam footage looks like the everything was going up .Sounds like you were very very lucky.
Thank you yeah a .22 LR would be good tooGlad you're okay Mike.
As for an airgun in SHTF. I'd say a crosman 1322 in carbine format ONLY so you have a quiet and handy food getter. A pack of seals and a small set of tools is all you'd need to keep it going for a long time.
Or course a 22lr would work just as well, and also be able to deter/stop anything with 2 legs as well.
and suppressedThank you yeah a .22 LR would be good too
Glad to hear you and your stuff is ok . You can claim the ugly bushes on insurance , and thank the fire for getting rid of them for youEnded up coming back the next couple days and grabbing guns and ammo and storing them somewhere safe