Something you can actually get. Dont say something crazy like a Barret M82.
Im hoping to have enough money to get an M1 Garand when I get my tax return.
Something you can actually get. Dont say something crazy like a Barret M82.
Im hoping to have enough money to get an M1 Garand when I get my tax return.
If I have enough money left over from my tax return after paying shit off, I'm looking to buy a Glock 27 Subcompact. I loved my dad's, and could definitely use a nice little home defense weapon living where I am.
Get a G29.
I actually just got a garand, you should get one, they're pretty fun to shoot.
Recently I've been looking into getting a revolver, more specifically a Smith & Wesson. I was thinking on getting something with a smaller frame, but I came across a 586 at a gunshow and I really like the feel, I was ready to buy it, had the money in my hand but the show was in Ohio and I live in Pa, and to buy a handgun I would have had to go through a bunch of government BS, the seller really didn't want to do it and neither did I, so I moved on. I thought of maybe getting a 29 (ode to Dirty Harry) but I'm not sure.
Any thoughts, suggestions?
If I had the money for it, a Sig Sauer P220. But I also kind of want a revolver.
A shotgun for home defense and maybe some dove/deer/turkey hunting. Then next is another pistol in a smaller caliber than .45. Probably a 9mm or a .40. Then I hope to get an AR15 style rifle in .308.
I'm thinking about either a vintage S&W 3 1/2 " M27 or a Pre-64 Winchester M70 .30-06
Green is the new Red.
If you're stuck on .40 and it's strictly for home defense, I'd go for a G23 or G22. I have a G27 and I would not call it the best thing for home defense. It's a carry weapon.
As for the next gun to get, I'm pretty tapped for now. I just bought that G27 a month ago, and yesterday I picked up an RPK.
But, if I had to choose, I guess I'd go for a Remington 870 with an 18" barrel and extended tube.
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I'm thinking this one
It's going to be a Taurus revolver. Still deciding between the Judge and an 85 Ultralite.
It sure is, I've found them down here for as little as $409. Now if only I could find a dealer who knows the law pertaining to handgun purchases. I plan to get a LA license as soon as I get the chance, but every dealer I have talked to does not know whether active duty military are treated as residents. Virginia and Kentucky both trump LA in this respect. I checked the code and a bunch of other sites and still have yet to find anything on handgun purchases.
G25, G29, or G32. It really depends on what's available at the pawn shop and what it's going to run me.
I'm torn between buying it now before Obama changes anything and waiting until I move out of the fraternity house where we aren't supposed to have guns. I also need to arrange to have time to get my concealed carry and whatnot, but if I end up moving to London then it's gonna be a pretty big waste.
I'm pretty sure that the short barrel of the GLOCK 29 reduces the velocity of the 10mm bullet to .40S&W levels. I could be wrong, though.
Not quite, though the shorter barrel does affect velocity some. Here are a couple of charts I pulled up just now; scroll down on the first to find G26 data.
http://www.greent.com/40Page/ammo/10/10mm-advoc.htm
http://www.firearmstactical.com/test...55sthp-g27.htm
I'd really like to find myself a good pistol. I really miss my Springfield XD9 so I'm thinking that I might get another one of those or an XDm40.
Originally Posted by TokiOriginally Posted by TokiOriginally Posted by Pickles
I'm not really sure what my next purchase will be, school and all is kinda squeezing me financially so it might be a while before I buy.
That being said, I suppose I should get a handgun. I fired a friends springfield xD 45 acp at the pistol range at work the other day. Keeping in mind that a .22 revolver is the only other handgun I have fired it had a good bit of recoil, however I did think it was manageable and something I could get used to. I also found it a bit more comfortable in my hands than a glock I held. Looking at prices around new I'm seeing about 550 bucks.
Although I already have a shotgun I would like to have a short one. I'd keep it legal length just to keep cost down. At a recent trip to a gun shop I seen a mossberg pump 500 12 gauge with a pistol grip on it and minimum legal length priced at 375 bucks. I think I could come out much cheaper with doing the mods myself, however all the 500 series I see have the safety on top which would be a problem if I put a top folder stock on it.
I'm still wishing I could afford the Romanian PSL that is available at the little mom and pop hardware store where I purchased my AK 47. Sigh, 800 bucks is still a good price I suppose considering it was in excellent condition and included the scope.
"Back in the old, dark days of the internet when men were men, women were men, and children were FBI agents, no one cared what people thought of them"
Also, forgot to share my last gun purchase, I bought a Marlin Papoose .22 a few weeks ago in Baton Rouge. I don't know if it was my residency status or what (TN resident, never lived there, been buying guns in VA, TN and KY over the past five years) but I actually had to wait a few days to get approved. I'll take the rifle in the backyard one of these weekends. Still don't have my ammo here, but the previous owner of the house left me some .22 long rifle.
I found a used Papoose at another store for $225. Mine was "regularly" $259 but on sale with a sticker price of $189. I ended up walking out the door having spent $180 including tax. I guess it had been further marked down to $165 or so. Now I have two kick-ass takedown .22 rifles.
http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firear...ding/70PSS.asp
That's what it has taken me in KY, TN and VA. I guess LA just doesn't like "foreigners".
I've seen much better looking women in Iraq. Now, as for friendliness, I think Livingston has most places beat. I've already gotten a free case of beer and plenty of "thanks" while in uniform. Then again, I've had numerous people in Baton Rouge tell me I'm much more polite than they are used to. Funny how much a difference 10 miles can make.
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