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<blockquote data-quote="securitysix" data-source="post: 2750820" data-attributes="member: 32714"><p>And if you want a little extra reach, grab a Keltec Sub2000 carbine. It will take Glock mags of the appropriate caliber, including the "33 round happy sticks", which means that if your pistol of choice is a Glock, you can share magazines between them. At 16" closed, it would fit in the bag if put in at an angle. 2 33 round mags and 2 17 round mags would give you 100 rounds of ammo at hand and if either gun quits working, it's just a matter of a mag swap into the other to keep shooting.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed. And even if it's for a longer period (the out of state walk home scenario or bugging out from home), trapping is probably a better use of your time than hunting and snares are pretty compact. If you're after small game, you'll burn more calories hunting the rabbits and squirrels you'll take than you will get from eating them. If you're after larger game, you're going to leave a lot of waste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="securitysix, post: 2750820, member: 32714"] And if you want a little extra reach, grab a Keltec Sub2000 carbine. It will take Glock mags of the appropriate caliber, including the "33 round happy sticks", which means that if your pistol of choice is a Glock, you can share magazines between them. At 16" closed, it would fit in the bag if put in at an angle. 2 33 round mags and 2 17 round mags would give you 100 rounds of ammo at hand and if either gun quits working, it's just a matter of a mag swap into the other to keep shooting. Agreed. And even if it's for a longer period (the out of state walk home scenario or bugging out from home), trapping is probably a better use of your time than hunting and snares are pretty compact. If you're after small game, you'll burn more calories hunting the rabbits and squirrels you'll take than you will get from eating them. If you're after larger game, you're going to leave a lot of waste. [/QUOTE]
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