But not everyone has that outlook.
Should a C&R collector be putting his Mosin-Nagants and MAS-56s "through their paces" to make sure their combat ready?
What about a die-hard hunter? Should his remington 700s and marlin .17HMRs be his go-to guns?
If you inherited a bunch of older odd-ball calibers hunting arms from your grandfather, would you get rid of them because they would be a "training liability"?
Get real. I love high quality fighting guns as much as the next internet commando, but not everyone has the money or desire to overbuy on their hunting rifles to ensure they're combat ready for the zombie apocalypse.

