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I would opt for a .22lr normally because you can neutralize any animal in a
perfect condition, but I think a .223 in a reliable semi auto configuration should do the job like AR-15s. The question is very vague in my opinion, because if I was only allowed 1 light weight tool that would not fail me, That would be a Big A$$ knife! But of course we are talking guns, so I would want my AR to be c-7 specs with at least 300 rnds, and most people wouldn't survive the year! Perhaps, 1000 rnds would be better but still with the weight of a .223 cartrigde x1000 wouldn't permit most people to take on gear that would really save their lives....like building tools, firestarting equipment, sleeping bags, change of clothing (stuff that got wet). We don't live on the Equator. OUR essential needs in order would be a heat source, a shelter, water, and then a hunting tool, closely afterwards would be a mate. I like the question but it is too open criticism, in all honesty I would take the tool that I own that I have with maintenance equipment,and that I could operate for a year. Animals fear fire, man, and anything that could disrupt their survival so you don't need a big gun, you justneed a gun that can fire alot of rounds.
I would opt for a .22lr normally because you can neutralize any animal in a
perfect condition, but I think a .223 in a reliable semi auto configuration should do the job like AR-15s. The question is very vague in my opinion, because if I was only allowed 1 light weight tool that would not fail me, That would be a Big A$$ knife! But of course we are talking guns, so I would want my AR to be c-7 specs with at least 300 rnds, and most people wouldn't survive the year! Perhaps, 1000 rnds would be better but still with the weight of a .223 cartrigde x1000 wouldn't permit most people to take on gear that would really save their lives....like building tools, firestarting equipment, sleeping bags, change of clothing (stuff that got wet). We don't live on the Equator. OUR essential needs in order would be a heat source, a shelter, water, and then a hunting tool, closely afterwards would be a mate. I like the question but it is too open criticism, in all honesty I would take the tool that I own that I have with maintenance equipment,and that I could operate for a year. Animals fear fire, man, and anything that could disrupt their survival so you don't need a big gun, you justneed a gun that can fire alot of rounds.





















































