[pct-l] side arm?

G. Lowe aka Wheeew gailpl2003 at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 11 21:14:33 CDT 2008


Looks to me like either of these could double as a trekking pole, tent pole or possibly an  ice axe, no?

Not sure if a dog could handle them, but there's always this:

 http://www.thejump.net/humor/sniper.jpg

Wheeew

Brick Robbins <brick at fastpack.com> wrote: On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Andrew Siemer  wrote:
> Thank you all!  Ex military guy so the first thing i think to ask is what weapon i would bring with me or more importantly if i can bring one at all.  Again...thanks!

Personally, for a rifle, I've always preferred a Kalishnikov AK-47
over the M-16, but the M-16 is 0.5lbs lighter, so that may make it a
better choice for a thru hike.

There is quite a bit of variability in the weight of ammunition, but
generally, the 5.56mm ammunition that the M-16 uses is lighter than
the 7.72mm used by the AK-47, so one more point for the M-16.

In a typical combat environment the reliability and the stopping power
of the 7.62mm round arguably make the AK a better choice, but for a
thru hike, where the chances of meeting hostile forces or hearing
shots fired in anger are about nil, the lighter M-16 with it's lighter
ammunition is definitely a better choice.
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