A recent firearms related venture has made me reevaluate some items in my safe. I find myself in a situation where I might need to thin the long gun herd just a bit more. Here is the hypothetical situation: From the following list pick one working gun. By this I mean the one long gun that you would keep to handle the widest variety of situations. Assume that I have other guns for small game hunting and target shooting. To make the discussion interesting please tell me why you made that choice. There are no wrong choices and all guns are in reliable working condition.
1) Armalite M15-A4 - Gun is stock. Iron sights, flat top upper, adjustable stock, carbine length. I do have a CMMG .22 conversion.
2) Marlin 1894c - .357 lever action carbine. Skinner peep sights.
3) Remington 870 Police - Older 870 with factory 18" cylinder choke barrel and +2 extension. I would consider adding an additional barrel.
1) Armalite M15-A4 - Gun is stock. Iron sights, flat top upper, adjustable stock, carbine length. I do have a CMMG .22 conversion.
2) Marlin 1894c - .357 lever action carbine. Skinner peep sights.
3) Remington 870 Police - Older 870 with factory 18" cylinder choke barrel and +2 extension. I would consider adding an additional barrel.