I'm... not sure why you copied your previous post like that, but regardless, who said anything about the military? I wouldn't really expect the military to get meaningfully involved in insurrection attempts in the future -- the chances of any not getting nipped in the bud (Probably violently, by overenthusiastic police) before they became much of an issue is pretty small. State/federal forces are already frankly terrifying in their capability and willingness to track and suppress civil disobedience, and that's without going full jackboot or working in the face of an actual violent insurrection attempt.
Seriously, when you've got cases where the local cops are better equipped than the national guard, and trending towards even heavier*, and showing quite a large amount of willingness on the national scale to do exactly the things along the lines being discussed, the military's involvement is arguably of secondary concern. Even if they did get involved, it would be defecting military (and, far more importantly, their subsequently stolen hardware) that made the difference -- not civilian gun ownership.
Though again, future being what it probably is, by the time something like a civil insurrection in the USA is even the most remote of possibilities, jackboot forces would likely only need a very small portion of loyal forces (so long as they maintain control of the hardware, which hey, that's what security tech and whatnot is for) to maintain ground control. Drones are a helluva thing already, never mind what's almost certainly coming in the future.
It's just... seriously. Civilian firearms stopped being able to meaningfully do anything against even a halfhearted attempt at full blown oppression years ago, and they're becoming more trivialized by the day. The whole "defense against tyranny" aspect of gun ownership is a joke, and honestly in kinda' bad taste. People who think that's actually going to make a difference if tyranny happens (well, happens more, anyway) are more likely to make poor decisions regarding preventing it from happening, at least from what I've seen.
*As per acquisition attempts re: current drones and heavy equipment, never mind whatever the future brings -- I know we've got legged ground drones already working pretty well (have since a few years back, at least), and they're already producing drones specifically designed to handle civil disturbance. Another decade or three and stuff specifically designed to slice through crowds and invade homes is incredibly damn likely, as is their introduction into normal police use to the extent drones being used on civilians don't raise many eyebrows.