For those of you with unlimited funds!


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jagugator
December 23, 2009, 09:26 PM
If only I had won the powerball yesterday.

http://www.urban-armory.com/cart/

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FenderTK421
December 23, 2009, 09:29 PM
Wow @ the 1st gen FG42

War Squirrel
December 23, 2009, 09:41 PM
Sadly I am not one of those with unlimited funds... :(

Thanks for sharing this! Should I ever get rich, I'll know where to go. ;)

alohachris
December 23, 2009, 11:33 PM
I'm sure it's been said before, but looking at that website I was sad, and then pissed off.

The NFA of 1934 and the GCA of 1986 only served to place a 'income test' on owning select fire weapons. The wealthy may access & enjoy select-fire weapons ad lib, while the rest of us can get bent. :cuss:

DFW1911
December 24, 2009, 12:34 AM
Ofttimes unlimited funds and a reasonable sense of frugality go hand-in-hand.

As an example, I won't pay over $X amount for a car or truck...because it's a car or truck.

The same holds true with the inflated prices this guy is pushing. Some may bite, but count me out of that crowd.

$275,000 for a Mini-Gun? Do you have any idea how many people that amount of money will clothe, feed, and provide shelter for?

There comes a point in time when we must stop serving ourselves and start serving the greater good, so to speak.

Okay, off my soapbox. Spend as you will :)

dmancornell
December 24, 2009, 12:35 AM
^

All gun control laws have racist and/or elitist roots. The very first gun control laws in the US were passed to prevent freed slaves from protecting themselves.

cjl8651
December 24, 2009, 03:03 AM
$89,000 for a tank? Seems like a bargain to me...

McCall911
December 24, 2009, 03:05 AM
Unfortunately, I don't think I have enough quarters in my mayonnaise jar. :(

Zoidberg523
December 24, 2009, 03:20 AM
The NFA of 1934 and the GCA of 1986 only served to place a 'income test' on owning select fire weapons. The wealthy may access & enjoy select-fire weapons ad lib, while the rest of us can get bent. :cuss:

I agree; you shouldn't have to be "rich" (to me at least) to enjoy a hobby. :(

hankdatank1362
December 24, 2009, 09:37 AM
I agree; you shouldn't have to be "rich" (to me at least) to enjoy a hobby.

What about Yachting or powerboating? (My Basstracker doesn't count.) Howzabout flying personal aircraft? Business class is usually out of my price range, much less owning my own airplane. But those are hobbies where you HAVE to be rich to play.

Shooting, on the other hand, is pretty easily accessible to just about anyone. Granted, those with more funds get the cooler toys, but that's the way life works. In any hobby.

Rancho Relaxo
December 24, 2009, 09:47 AM
Looks like I need to start saving my pennies!

Mandolin
December 24, 2009, 10:25 AM
The minigun is cool, but please tell what you are going to do with it. It's large, requires a huge battery and eats your $$$ faster than ammo. Everything else is a good idea though

B yond
December 26, 2009, 01:59 PM
The minigun is cool, but please tell what you are going to do with it. It's large, requires a huge battery and eats your $$$ faster than ammo. Everything else is a good idea though

It would be worth it just to say you can put lead downrange faster than Jerry Miculek.

:D

Dr.Mall Ninja
December 26, 2009, 02:08 PM
What about Yachting or powerboating? (My Basstracker doesn't count.) mounting a mini gun on a yacht= super cool rich guy

notice the guy has winchester spelled wrong next to the B.A.R? you would think for the amount of money he is dealing in, he'd at least get somebody to set up his website right, start worrying less about sound effects and start caring about things that matter like spelling.

MinnMooney
December 26, 2009, 02:21 PM
I should have saved/stored my '56 Chevy BelAire 2-dr wagon, '59 Chevy BelAire '63 Chevy BelAire 2-door and my '64 Chevy Impala SS. I'd be that much closer to being a millionare. Damn!!!

Doggy Daddy
December 26, 2009, 02:47 PM
There comes a point in time when we must stop serving ourselves and start serving the greater good, so to speak.


The answer is here. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-x5SXijKxI)

Gunnerpalace
December 26, 2009, 07:14 PM
I'll take the mini-gun,

Now I just need 300,000 for the gun and ammo.

[Pb]
December 26, 2009, 10:27 PM
What about Yachting or powerboating? (My Basstracker doesn't count.) Howzabout flying personal aircraft? Business class is usually out of my price range, much less owning my own airplane. But those are hobbies where you HAVE to be rich to play.

Shooting, on the other hand, is pretty easily accessible to just about anyone. Granted, those with more funds get the cooler toys, but that's the way life works. In any hobby.


NFA items aren't expensive because they are exceedingly well made, like an AW Rifle or a private yacht. They are expensive because the government regulates the p*ss out of them and artificially drives down supply.

Kind of Blued
December 27, 2009, 04:52 AM
What about Yachting or powerboating? (My Basstracker doesn't count.) Howzabout flying personal aircraft? Business class is usually out of my price range, much less owning my own airplane. But those are hobbies where you HAVE to be rich to play.

Shooting, on the other hand, is pretty easily accessible to just about anyone. Granted, those with more funds get the cooler toys, but that's the way life works. In any hobby.


You don't "get it", or you're pretending not to.

A gun that costs $1,000 to make costs $375,000 because of our government. Granted, our government is supposedly BANNED from restricting our right to effective defense, but this right doesn't exist for things such as powerboating or aviation.

If it did however, and we followed the same arithmetic, how many Cessna 172s do you think would be in private hands at $4-5 million each? It would become restrictive, wouldn't it?

frankiestoys
December 27, 2009, 07:33 AM
Now i want a tank!

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