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[Guns] How many and what do you own?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by DarkHorse, Jan 31, 2012.

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How many guns do you have?

  1. 0

    101 vote(s)
    54.0%
  2. < 5

    50 vote(s)
    26.7%
  3. < 10

    15 vote(s)
    8.0%
  4. I have an arsenal

    21 vote(s)
    11.2%
  1. mateo

    mateo Member

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    I live in NYC. Zero guns.

    One of safest cities in America, no need for a gun. If zombie apocalypse happens you know they will just fire bomb Manhattan and kill us all.
     
  2. rockbox

    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    How do you like that SR22. I'm thinking of getting one. I also want a LaRue but it is hard for me to justify spending 3K for a AR rifle.
     
  3. Bandwagoner

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    Tell that to Alexian Lien.

    [​IMG]
     
  4. conquistador#11

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    I did not know that. how do halfway crooks get the loot then?
    eye opening stat for me.
     
  5. mateo

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  6. RocketBlood

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    I enjoy it and it's lots of fun. Low recoil, not loud and a great beginner gun. When ever a novice tags along to the shooting range or lease I always have them use the SR22 and they quickly become comfortable.
     
  7. Lynus302

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    I don't know your level of familiarity or how comfortable you are, but I'd recommend building an AR yourself. Or the just lower receiver, at least. That's what I did -- I built a Stag Arms lower and married it to a Bravo Co. upper. It's a damn good rifle and it didn't cost me anywhere near $3K.
     
  8. Obito

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    Agreed 100%.

    I'm running a Palmetto State Armory Lower, the rest is aftermarket. I had a pretty good Vortex magnifier/red dot (200-300$) & I elected to get the trijicon acog which is extremely expensive (& worth it). If I would stayed with the vortex, my build would've been estimated to cost me around 1100$.

    You can build yourself a very solid AR for about a little bit over a grand.

    & if you're willing to spend 3K on AR cause you don't want to build one, might as well buy yourself a Scar or LVOA, which you practically don't need to do anything to.
     

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