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If you get tired of prairie dogs, 10-lb rats are an option
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/43732 ... utated.htm
of course you have to go to Tehran.
from Gateway Pundit
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/43732 ... utated.htm
of course you have to go to Tehran.
from Gateway Pundit
- bearandoldman
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- bearandoldman
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A number of the dealers at the Richmond gun show had some. There was a DPMS like mine for ~$2400 and I thought I overpaid at $600. Ammo was ~$1100/k, 3X what I paid last fall. Wish I had taken a chunk of bgreene's inheritance and bought AR's and ammo a few months ago. It would have been a bit better by now and my arsenal and magazine would be depleted.
I bought a case of .223 and then bought 1000 55gr bullets. I also have a .22lr adapter. Figured I was set for shooting. I'd planned to get a 1000 62gr bullets. No .22lr, no reloading stock and ammo way to high to shoot.
I bought a case of .223 and then bought 1000 55gr bullets. I also have a .22lr adapter. Figured I was set for shooting. I'd planned to get a 1000 62gr bullets. No .22lr, no reloading stock and ammo way to high to shoot.
- bearandoldman
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I was at my LGS last week, he had one on the country display, do not know the mode, but the tag said $2,600.00. No powder to speak of, only thing he had in pruners was CCI large pistol magnum. No
22LR but he did have a 325 box of Automatch set aside for me, price was reasonable.
Never thought I needed one until I saw the one my grands0n uses, Uncle really owns his. He is a Navy Corpsman attached to the Marines. mine is just a 15-22 but a fun to shoot gun.
22LR but he did have a 325 box of Automatch set aside for me, price was reasonable.
Never thought I needed one until I saw the one my grands0n uses, Uncle really owns his. He is a Navy Corpsman attached to the Marines. mine is just a 15-22 but a fun to shoot gun.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.
LOL Mr. Greener. I guess if you want somebody to do something, just tell they can't do it.I didn't know I needed one until they told me I didn't.
Everybody has gone mad with gun/supply purchasing. I was talking with the guys today and mentioned how bad it could get when there's a food/water/gas shortage. Ouch, look out! Good Lord help us.I was at my LGS last week, he had one on the country display, do not know the mode, but the tag said $2,600.00. No powder to speak of, only thing he had in pruners was CCI large pistol magnum. No
22LR but he did have a 325 box of Automatch set aside for me, price was reasonable.
Never thought I needed one until I saw the one my grands0n uses, Uncle really owns his. He is a Navy Corpsman attached to the Marines. mine is just a 15-22 but a fun to shoot gun.
- charlesb
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I bought a DPMS AR a few years ago, so that I could learn how to work on them. I enjoyed shooting it and it looked sexy enough, but eventually a ham radio buddy talked me out of it, and now they cost more than I am willing to pay.
You can get a nice Winchster 1885 or a well set-up Sako bolt gun for what a decent AR costs these days.
When they go back down to a reasonable price, I'll probably get another one, they're great plinkers.
You can get a nice Winchster 1885 or a well set-up Sako bolt gun for what a decent AR costs these days.
When they go back down to a reasonable price, I'll probably get another one, they're great plinkers.