After debating this question in my own mind, I've decided that I'm going to keep a firearm packed in my BOB at all times, and that it's going to be my Walther P-22.
I rarely walk out of the door without carrying, and if I had to bug out for anything long-term I'd likely take a few options with me (New Orleans Police be damned) IF I HAD AN EXTRA MINUTE TO GET THEM. However, I'm thinking more in terms of the necessity of bugging out immediately with no notice, due to events such as a house fire, a toxic cloud descending on the neighborhood, or a similar event.
Realizing that we may have only seconds to react and get everyone out the door, I want to be able to just grab my BOB and not waste even 15 seconds getting anything else.
I've never kept a firearm in my BOB before now, because I've always assumed I'd just grab my regular carry, a shotgun and a rifle, and some extra ammo and get out the door fast enough. But in the event I don't have the luxury of those extra few seconds, my P-22 and a few hundred rounds of 22LR ammo is already in my BOB, ready to grab and go in a split second.
How do you folks feel about keeping a firearm ready to go in your BOB, rather than taking the risk of not having sufficient time to grab your weapons? For those of you who keep a firearm in your BOB, which is it and how many extra rounds do you feel is the minimum you should have packed?



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, but most countryboys trucks are well armed.


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