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Resist: It's Time
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We are still in this together, but "this" is going to be real different in the very near future. This demands a different kind of "we."
The French Resistance during Nazi occupation played important roles delivering downed Allied airmen back to safety, supplying military intelligence, and acts of sabotage.
The Underground Railroad is estimated to have brought 100,000 freedom seekers to safety between 1810 and 1850.
It's time.
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Well, a lot depends on your ability to either amass, or obtain ammo.
If you can afford to stock up, you can essentially pick what you want. 5.56 is popular for a reason, but 7.62 has advantages.
But, 5.56 and .223 may be easier to source if you're not where your stockpile is. That's the route I took in selecting a rifle because it's going to be more realistic to find something to load up with if it's crazy, and it's perfect for my needs vs varmints and dangerous animals if excrement and air conditioning never meet.
Now, another factor in selecting your ammo choice (which tends to be more important than brands or even platforms, imo) is portability and firability.
If you go with a 5.56, you're likely to be able to carry more than you would something like 308 that packs more punch, and you'll be dealing with less recoil. If you have weight limit on the rifle itself, you can't ignore the added weight of a full magazine, and spares. Since, again, that caliber is so popular, you can almost guarantee finding a lightweight rifle, and probably affordable, light magazines, which improves your ability to move as well as put bullets on target.
That being said, pistol caliber carbines exist, and have benefits too. A 9mm or 40 cal round is going to be okay, lightweight, and easy to source ammo for. There's some that use the same magazines as glock does, so you can mostly freely use the same mags, same ammo and switch between a handgun or longer gun at will. They also tend to be less expensive than your typical 5.56 rifle, though that obviously has a lot of overlap.
And, a PCC tends to be very lightweight. I've got a neighbor with a kel-tec 9mm that, to me, feels like a nerf gun in my hand. Iirc, that's the sub-2000. Decent gun, not perfect, but decent enough.