Whadja get for BAG Day?

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I bought a Vector Uzi 9mm carbine, and a bunch of accessories to make it extra evil. However, the shop neglected to call me all weekend, dispite the fact that it arrived on thrusday. They are closed for Easter, and are not open on Mondays, so I have to wait aaaallll the way till Tuesday to get my beautiful Israeli long distance power drill....I mean Uzi.
 
A day late but I had to work yesterday

Went to the semi annual gunshow in Lakeland a bought an Ishy Enfield No1 Mk3 to mate up with my No4Mk1 I ordered last week

fal 4 me
With your taste in guns why not get C&R license and save many dollars
 
A Bolt-Action .22

I'd always wanted one and never had one. I thought I'd get a little-kid gun. The local shop had a slightly used Marlin 25N with a variable-power scope on it, so I bought that. I haven't shot it yet, as the closest place (that's an actual *range*) is about 25 miles away.
 
fal 4 me
With your taste in guns why not get C&R license and save many dollars

I've been thinking about it, just havn't done it yet. The next guns I'll be buying aren't C&R eligable though.:(
 
I've been thinking about it, just havn't done it yet. The next guns I'll be buying aren't C&R eligable though

A C&R is worth it even if you don't buy any C&R guns. The discounts from Midway, Brownells, Grafs, Century and others make up the cost in about...oh, 3 seconds.

I am filing Monday for a $4279 return

Yowzah! You gave the government an interest free loan for $4279?
 
Bag Hunika

we should have bag hunicka, Like five nights of guns gifts to ourselve and big NRA decoration in the front window.

I dont know how to spell the holiday, no offense to our members of the Jewish faith.
 
More pistols, what else? ;-)

I filed my tax return in early February, so my first BAG Day 2006 purchase came early, Feb. 21, to be exact. I picked up my first 1911, a Springfield WWII GI replica. I put about 400 rounds through it and once in every 100 it would jam. Sent it back to Springfield for work, they put a new extractor in it and it's eaten about 400 more rounds since then with no problems whatsoever. Those tiny GI sights take some getting used to after the big 3-dot sights on my two Ruger P-Series pistols, but I figure they'll make me a better shooter in the long run.
I wanted a Kimber Tactical Ultra II, too. My gun dealer told me his distributors said they were on backorder and the wait time was going to be at least a couple of months. A couple of weekends ago, I was talking with my stepdad's business partner. He's got a Kimber Tactical Ultra II and has been raving about it...or rather, he HAD a Kimber Tactical Ultra II, you know where this is going, right?
"I'm gonna sell my Kimber...you want it? I'll sell it to you for what I paid for it ($931 after tax), think it over a couple days and let me know."
"Won't be no thinkin, I'll take it!"
So I did. He had not even broken it in, had only put about 50 rounds through it. Went and picked it up the next day, the 2nd, to be exact. God, but that's a beautiful gun, and it shoots like a dream, even in my inexperienced hands. I put 100 rounds through it that day, and another 100 a week ago Saturday, with more to come this week. :D
 
I had ordered it a couple of weeks ago and it came in Tuesday. I had planned on picking it up Friday (01/14) but decided to save myself a 100 mile (round) trip and picked it up BAG day as I had planned on going to the range that day and it is ~5 miles away from the shop.

Bought a CZ 452 Scout to be used as a teaching aid. Wood pattern is very very nice for $210 gun and shoots with precision (factory target was under 1" @ 55 yds, CZ factory target are shot for function and not for groups I have read, I was getting less than 1" at 25 yds during a short try out at the range - open sights, pretty good for my crappy eyes). Groups were ~1½ to the left on a 6:00 hold under a 2" bull, though. Need to drift the front a little.
 
As it turns out, my BAG day guns were two very nice condition rifles, a 1927 Izhevsk MN91/30 Dragoon conversion, and a "fake" 1944 No5Mk1 with a No4Mk1 reciever and a match bolt, and some Pakistani scribbling on the stock.
 
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