One manufacturer, if you had to replace them all

If I had to choose it would probably be Ruger, as they have a very diverse offering of firearms, all of them quality pieces and not too expensive. The only thing they are lacking is a cheap scatter gun. But I'm going with this answer:

Not possible.
 
Ruger or SW - but there would be some holes. Like a SD shotgun from both or a nice hunting rifles from SW.

Otherwise, you have ARs, revolvers, semis, CCW guns, 22 plinkers.
 
Interesting and an astute thought by the mention of Baikal. They may make the most diverse product line of anyone-- from biathlon rifles and comp pistols to military arms.

Diversity is key. Does Hammerli count as Walther? May have to go with Walther.

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This pains me. My favorite firearm is my Walther PPQ. My carry gun is a Ruger SR9c. I plan on getting quite a bit more...

Gah!

Probably Ruger. If I were to change my mind, it would be to FN.

SR9c, Mini 14, etc... I could be ok with those. FNS9, Scar... I could be good with those, too.
 
I would choose HK because there a good company that makes good guns and they pretty much have something for all the different types of guns (semi-autos, shotguns whatever your heart desires) only ones they dont have are revolvers
 
Ruger, I can do without a shotgun. I'll just get some .45 shot-shells for my Revolvers, and still have Mini's to balance it out.
 
Well, that’s just the reason I avoid know fault lines and active volcanoes. However, if said incident did occur I think S&W would be my choice simply because of their broad product line. They could supply rifles, semi-auto handguns & revolvers.

Indeed if we are sticking to US manufactured lines I'd go with S&W, and then RUger if it went through S&W's shop floor ;).

If we were going international it would be a hard fight between Beretta and S&W. Beretta's shotguns are quite choice.
 
I don't own a single CZ, but I might go witht hem in this scenario after some more thought. It would depend on their shotguns. My understaniding is their shotguns are way better than what Ruger offers.
 
S&W or Ruger

Problems come with these two when looking for a shotgun or single action revolver. Does S&W make a SA revolver? Ruger shotguns don't really look that good, to me, to modify for home/ self defense. I guess it could be done though. Would probably choose Ruger if I had to choose only one.
 
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