SHTF when a tornado hit my neighborhood and we spent 6 hours chainsawing our way 200 yards to the pavement. Didn't need to fight a running gun battle to get that done, a Stihl Farm boss served better.
I don't see the Japanese having shootouts looting shops.
Katrina, 150,000 people jumped in their SUV's and motored up the pike until they ran out of gas. It's the few left behind who had some problems. That was downtown. The rest was pretty quiet except for those illegal gun searches.
Americans are currently digging out of some violent storm damage in NC, haven't heard of running gun battles there. What they need are chain saws, propane powered cookstoves, lights, and generators.
SHTF guns? Send yours, they desperately need them, right? Not. It's a fantasy situation, Americans don't have a friggin clue. The knowledge of real SHTF died with the last Civil War veteran. If you don't CCW, SHTF really doesn't fit in your day.
Got an action plan to deal with a random workplace shooter, natural catastrophe, or bombing, fine, please relate how an AR you carry daily fits in. The End Of The World As We Know It isn't a highly likely prospect, and guns aren't the first choice of response in a lot of cases.
Drunk drivers kill more people than guns. If we all carried an AR, would that stop? Wearing your seatbelt would do more.
SHTF is an internet fantasy. Life comes at you where you can't do anything about it.