I haven’t had to survive on these weapons other than at war on two continents the Middle East and Africa for a year. Disregard the Beretta (I took it encase I ran out of .45 ammo) of the three on the right that were mine the others in the photo belonged to the guys I was with that shared a tent with me before we departed. The M-14 with a Leopold 1.5x5 with illuminated reticule, a Smith Enterprise muzzle brake, and six inches cut of the barrel to make it a little faster in the vehicle or house. With the Smith brake you could fire a 20 rd burst and keep all of them in the target at 25 meters. The 1911 I reworked before leaving Colorado and put a match trigger, barrel, night sights, beavertail, and my favorite Pachmayr grips on it and 24 others for the rest of the command section. Add to what I carried a .22 cal adapter for the 1911 from Tactical Solutions and I would be willing to bet my life on the package again.
