What is the ideal SHTF optic?

They also ate very little of the animal. Sometimes just the tongue and they’d discard the rest.
I didn’t know that. But they were uncivilized heathens so I wouldn’t doubt it.

Read about Colt Killed Creek? They ate a horse “for want of meat”

They should have had an AR with ATACR 1-8 and they could have gotten a little more meat. 😀
 
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There was at least one (and probably a lot more) folks here on SH that had that same idea about "getting what they need for them and theirs"

There will be a whole lot of "militia" types of that same opinion too.

I'm going to say if you can survive the first 2 months of dying you might just make it.
My formative years were spent in the Soviet Union as it was collapsing. People do weird things when faced with significant un-modern life complications.

Interestingly, people who think they are the most prepared often aren't, while people you would never suspect it of come out OK.

Either way, rather than worry about a complete societal collapse (as entertaining as that is), a far more likely scenario is a temporary disruption of our way of life. Those same two months you mentioned except when life as we know it takes a break for a few weeks. It is enough time for people to turn into assholes. Think something like Katrina, but more massive.

ILya
 
My formative years were spent in the Soviet Union as it was collapsing. People do weird things when faced with significant un-modern life complications.

Interestingly, people who think they are the most prepared often aren't, while people you would never suspect it of come out OK.

Either way, rather than worry about a complete societal collapse (as entertaining as that is), a far more likely scenario is a temporary disruption of our way of life. Those same two months you mentioned except when life as we know it takes a break for a few weeks. It is enough time for people to turn into assholes. Think something like Katrina, but more massive.

ILya

Agreed, there has never been a scenario of "Mad Max, Warhammer 40k Horus Heresy demonic chaos incursion, The Road, man eating his cousins and butchering his neighbors for human skin coats/masks."

There have been plenty of scenarios of, "societal order collapses for 6 months to 4-5 years due to a revolution, civil war, major earthquake, tsunami, continental war, defeat in a war, collapse of a regime, etc."

Somehow, life does go on.

The only difference now is that all of humanity is hooked into a power grid and largely dependent on it. Nobody was dependent upon a power grid when the Bubonic Plague was raging or when the Mongols were bearing down. There was a lot that could go wrong in antiquity, but people were not dependent on an uninterrupted supply of electricity and complex multi-national supply chains the way they are now.
 
You guys talking long term. Turn off the EBT for 5 days and watch what happens. Summer of Love will be Woodstock moment compared to that.

I'm not so sure I agree with that.

When we consider that the average American is obese and the USA is one of the few nations where the poor underclass is not only not emaciated and malnourished to the point of always being on the brink of starvation [think historical underclasses which were usually bone thin and often close to death from lack of food], but rather is obese.

A society of obese low testosterone men is unlikely to rampage. Peasant revolts have never really succeeded, they always need elite assistance. A society only experiences a radical cultural and political shift if the elite side against the society [Western Roman Empire] or if the elite are decapitated in a coup/civil war and replaced with a new elite holding a new vision [Bolshevik Russia, French Revolution, etc].




In the early and middle Roman Republic the masses would promptly hang any politician who promised to provide them money from the national treasury or who offered the masses games or celebrations at the expense of the treasury. The masses (rightly) saw this as bribery and theft of the common money which was held in trust for genuine national emergencies such as war or famine or the financing of important national infrastructure to be used by all for commerce and travel. The idea of a politician offering to finance games from the national treasury was so disgusting to the Roman people that they would promptly kill any who dared to suggest such a use of the treasury money.

Compare with the late Republic and the Empire where riots erupted if the leaders didn't offer to squander enough money on trivial games for the masses.

Tacitus once remarked that in his era, true Roman virtue was gone and that there was a certain sense of resignation in Rome to the fact that Romans realized it was once a better society and that that society was gone and not coming back.

Cassius Dio [Imperial period, late 2nd to early 3rd century] would later articulate similar sentiment.

A number of prominent Roman statesmen in that era wrote that Roman women were the most selfish and materialistic women in the known world and that they were frivolous and vapid. They were renowned for refusing to have children to the point that Rome faced a demographic crisis and didn't have enough Romans or Italians to adequately staff the Roman Army. German mercenaries were frequently used. Many elite Roman men who wanted children and wanted virtuous wives had to get a dispensation from the Emperor to marry a German woman since such marriages were generally illegal.

The Roman Army (Western Roman Empire) of the 4th and 5th centuries [AD] was overwhelming Germanic (if not at least majority Germanic) in its composition, often being Foederati serving directly under the command of their Germanic chieftains who nominally answered to higher Roman authority. The US Armed Forces are still overwhelmingly people who identify with the USA and see themselves as Americans.

Despite Alaric sacking Rome in 410 and Odoacer deposing Romulus Augustulus in 476 and essentially ending the Western Roman Empire, the Germanic bandit kings popping up all across Gaul and the Italian peninsula continued to use Roman titles and engage in Roman ceremonies. It wasn't until the late 500s and early 600s when their demographic position was strong enough that they changed laws and simply ejected middle class Romans from their modest or moderately significant land holdings, often working in concert with Roman elites who threw their own kind under the bus to ingratiate themselves with the Germanics who were the new demographic and military power in Western Europe.

At this point the Roman middle class and lower class (former) land owners were essentially screwed as they had no way to mount meaningful opposition to what was being done to them.


It ultimately doesn't matter what destitute peasants in an urban ghetto do, they are really not relevant. The average person is not relevant, their opinions do not matter, and they don't participate in revolutionary activity. It really only matters what a handful of elites and their immediate retinues/retainers do.

Fifty thousand farmers with pitchforks in 4th century Rome wouldn't amount to a hill of beans.


I will say that the main improvement the USA has made over Rome, particularly the Late Republic and middle Imperial systems, we have extreme civilian control over the military and we do not have a system that allows a general to stay in command for 8-10 years and gain the personal loyalty of 40,000 soldiers while also having the financial prospects of the soldiers tied to their service to the general. We don't have a system conducive for Sulla or Julius Caesar to lead their legions to march on the capital. We are unlikely to have that sort of instability going forward, but we will experience many problems similar to Late Republican Rome.


The elite in the USA are broadly comprised of two specific categories. The remnant of the traditional American elite, and a new elite which is a rootless international class that has no loyalty to any particular nation and is simply loyal to their own elite clique regardless of national boundaries. We might very well refer to them as "globalist elite bankers" as they tend to despise agriculture and industry unless it is owning and controlling those things, while focusing almost exclusively on finance and banking.

The most likely scenario, barring a civil war, revolution, world war, or nuclear war [noting that those four things are NOT mutually exclusive and may all happen in some sequence] is that the USA will continue to decline, a major demographic transition will occur, and the day will come when land deeds in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, and California are simply invalidated as part of "viva la revolucion!" with the old flags coming down and new flags going up, with similar things happening across the country.
 
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Idk. But the Navy feels this Trijicon VCOG is the ideal optic for when “SHTF”…
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I didn’t know that. But they were uncivilized heathens so I wouldn’t doubt it.

Read about Colt Killed Creek? They are a horse “for want of meat”

They should have had an AR with ATACR 1-8 and they could have gotten a little more meat. 😀
Yep. Undaunted courage was the book I read. At times they could pull their boats to the land and walk 100 yards in and kill multiple elk and/or buffalo. Then other times, they likely would have starved if not able to barter with the natives. Was pretty fascinating imo
 
A number of prominent Roman statesmen in that era wrote that Roman women were the most selfish and materialistic women in the known world and that they were frivolous and vapid. They were renowned for refusing to have children to the point that Rome faced a demographic crisis and didn't have enough Romans or Italians to adequately staff the Roman Army. German mercenaries were frequently used. Many elite Roman men who wanted children and wanted virtuous wives had to get a dispensation from the Emperor to marry a German woman.

All this has happened before, and all this will happen again...
 
Idk. But the Navy feels this Trijicon VCOG is the ideal optic for when “SHTF”…
Posted on their IG. Deleted of course, didn’t want the whole world to know what they like to run…



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I literally popped into this thread to post that pic! LoL…. Funny that they took it down, but the internet’s forever.

On a more serious note, this combo is heavy as hell, but I can’t think of a more robust “do everything” optics setup:

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..though for most of my shooting (inside 150 yards or so), a simple red dot with a magnifier on a QD mount works exceptionally well; this one in 6.8 is my primary pig gun:

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LPOV. I see a lot pictures of dudes in Ukraine running LPOV and red dots on their rifles. Not so much MPOV unless they are large frame guns. My personal experience in the sandbox I ran a Kahles k16i.
 
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I went with an NX8 1-8 FC-DMX. For my AO, that works well. Not much chance of shooting >300m, but if I do, I have a mil grid to play with. The 1x performance is the best I've used in an LPVO so far (MK6, K16i, ATACR, etc. all owned 'em and sent 'em on down the road). The NX8 is extremely tough and well engineered, so if supply chain goes away, it's about as reliable as it gets, although anything can have problems. I run an Acro P2 on top for passive aiming and for rapid transitions between 1x and 8x without coming off gun. The whole contraption is a hair over 27oz, and it will function just fine (obviously at reduced capability) even once the CR2032's run out. That is part of why I chose the NX8, is the reticle is functional on 1x for bracketing without power, and it has a legitimate mil grid on the big end.
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Says the dude that has at least 2 “spoon feed me on lpvos please” threads and still doesn’t know what a Short Dot is

We don’t know if that’s a (sigh) “sandbox” pic, a rando Ukr, or just some random cat cosplaying

Omg, I tried to make a joke, sorry if that wasn´t obvious.
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Where you gonna re up on 30 car bean ammo. ? There’s not a pile of 3006 ammo around.w
There is no shortage of .30 carbine or .30-06 ammo.
Both rounds are readily available.
The en bloc clips are the Garands Achilles heel, not ammo availability.
But, I would think most Garand owners would have a good supply of loaded clips squirrelled away for just such an occasion.
 
Don’t pick the NF 1-4, it sucks in less than nuclear bright light conditions. I’m disappointed with the one I have on the 10.5 blackout
I have a 1x4 Bushnell on a 16" SFAR, while the scope is heavier than I would like its more than enough to 600.
I have dumped most everything (Leupolds/USO ect) and for what is coming, and went to 2x7x32 across the board. As soon as I can dump the 1x4 it will be replaced by a 2x7 as well.
 
I have a 1x4 Bushnell on a 16" SFAR, while the scope is heavier than I would like its more than enough to 600.
I have dumped most everything (Leupolds/USO ect) and for what is coming, and went to 2x7x32 across the board. As soon as I can dump the 1x4 it will be replaced by a 2x7 as well.
I have one of those 1-4s on my 44 mag handi rifle, it is more than adequate.

2-7 is a good mag range for most work. I try to keep my hunting stuff 12x or under with the exception of the gas gun, it has a 20x.
 
Been working with my 1.5-15 / RDS combo more, and the more I train with it the more I like it.

People might laugh at the rifle choice, but it’s so far proven to be exceptionally versatile if a little on the heavy side, but most of the weight is in the ass so it doesn’t matter as much as on a standard layout

Edit: length is about the same as a 14.5” M4 with a polonium K and stock fully collapsed, so handy enough in close quarters

Have enough spare parts to keep it running for a long while.

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I have one of those 1-4s on my 44 mag handi rifle, it is more than adequate.

2-7 is a good mag range for most work. I try to keep my hunting stuff 12x or under with the exception of the gas gun, it has a 20x.
I had to shoot HardRock many times down at 8X do to the dancing moa ball at a grand and with the thin ret I was using could still quarter that target. The rets in these 2x7s are much thicker (which I like during low light) so I just use the old Navy hold (1/2 moa added to the base 100yd zero) across the board. These 2x7x32 have an adjustable objective with red/green lite ret if you need it and only weight 15.9 oz.

Like many I was hesitant of them at first but have beat the shit out of them over the years and they keep trucking along. Mil ret & moa knobs, but being's I don't dial much of anything anymore it matters little to me. Only disadvantage is on the dedicated subsonic guns, only have enough ret to get to 210yds w/o knob'ing, or bringing the ret back to double the subtentions. Which even at that, there is still more than enough scope to 400yds if need be.
 
P.S. - I don’t think I’m alone on this. Many well regarded rifle scope reviewers have mentioned a desire for improved choices in this area. C_DOES on YT, @Glassaholic here on the hide, Brass Facts as well as Barrel & Hatchet on YT. SupersetCA, now called Gunners Guild on Rumble has made similar statements.
A list of serious warfighters if ever saw one
 
I don’t think it’s all one way or another.

Seems Mcgree etc were the first chassis while .mil was still hs precision. And now mil rifles are all going to arca and chassis

One example of many
If you are referring to McCree, they were not the first chassis.

I took the gentleman's use of the word "gamers" to be FPS and other vid gamers, so I may have taken that in the wrong context.
If by gamers, he was referring to competition shooters, I would have to agree with him that a lot of the trends are finding their way into deployable equipment.
 
I literally popped into this thread to post that pic! LoL…. Funny that they took it down, but the internet’s forever.

On a more serious note, this combo is heavy as hell, but I can’t think of a more robust “do everything” optics setup:

i-dFQLfRr-X4.jpg


..though for most of my shooting (inside 150 yards or so), a simple red dot with a magnifier on a QD mount works exceptionally well; this one in 6.8 is my primary pig gun:

i-Fq9Lsc9-X4.jpg
Cute guns, look brand new. Someones going to enjoy playing with them after you get clapped. Just try not to scrape them on the ground when you go down.


The SHTF is actually going to look like this: