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In all seriousness, there's 300 MILLION+/- guns in the US... good luck collecting even 1 million of them. |
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It will all calm down in a few weeks hopefully
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Here ya go Alex
http://shopwilsoncombat.com/556-NATO/products/384/ |
And the company that had the majority stake in bushmaster jumped ship..
http://newyork.newsday.com/business/...-gun-1.4347780 As well as legislation going down the pipeline to require permits to buy ammo in CA... this really is getting ugly. |
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repost... :mrgreen: |
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I think I'm going to buy a nice quality complete lower and a few mags, then I'll build the rest as I go..
Thoughts? Also, these are pretty good, right? http://store.magpul.com/prod_detail_list/PMAG |
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Just ordered 5 pmags, hopefully their website was up to date and they aren't sold out. Would have gotten six, but there was a 5 mag maximum per order.\
Any suggestions for lowers? I don't mind buying a complete AR, but I've always wanted to build my own. I've been looking at the Colt complete lowers but they are so freaking expensive... |
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Where'd you order the pmags from? They're not available from magpul direct |
Read a pretty solid review on these guys, so even though they were like $3 more per mag than most people (who are sold out btw), I went ahead with the order
http://www.laruetactical.com/leupold *edit- is the M&P pretty solid? How's the finish? I can always upgrade the receivers internals if I want to, right? |
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I ordered 5 of the windowed ones, but maybe I should place a second order for another 5 if it will get that bad. So the M&P is good then? Should I get a complete lower or a stripped? |
I've been a member of the NRA for years and will continue to support them.
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Now I have another question- go with an AR rifle or pistol? I don't even know what the difference is. *edit- I put in a second order for another 5 windowed pmags lol *Second Edit- http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.ht...f=122&t=259822 Looks like if I decide to build it as an AR pistol first, I'd have to go through the tax stamp process and register it as an SBR. I think I'll pass on that... I don't really want to go below a 16" barrel anyway. |
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Edit Just read that link, what it's saying is its easier to make a receiver without a stock when new into either a pistol or rifle, whereas a receiver with a stock would have to be a rifle or sbr with a stamp, a stripped receiver won't have a stock so that would be a non issue if you go that route. |
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