Infidel4life11
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I believe mine is around the same weight it feels great
I'll say this: In a country like ours where we have the oppurtunity to even own rifles, let alone argue about them, we are lucky.I agree with mustard, nothing gets the fire going like the AR15. It's kinda funny in a way. I bought what I wanted and I'm sure everybody else does too. Don't take any of this too serious. Just get one and shoot it.
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Called to ask reps if, being that the rifle barrel isn't in-house, do they still stand by it should any issues arise or if it was Thompson Centers baby, beings that it's their barrel, even though they own TC.
They said that anything needed would be handled by themselves. Never needed to send the Sport in, but I wanted to know who handled what in a situation where the barrel was concerned. Peace of mind that they cover it all.The extent of their actions, then, was to say that they would do something if it was necessary? Or did they DO something?
The sig is milsplec? This is news to me...
Yes, the Sig M400 is a Mil-spec AR and easily the cheapest Mil-spec AR on the market.
Not to intrude, but $899 at my Walmart, so roughly $970-980 at our tax rate.It's easily less than $995?
$899 here at my local Walmart as well.Not to intrude, but $899 at my Walmart, so roughly $970-980 at our tax rate.
I wouldn't mind testing an RFB for them!Infidel, I've shot a few Keltecs and they were fun. The greatest draw to them is their low cost; however, I'd suggest that you go to their site and read through their FAQ. Keltec's projected service life of their firearms is pretty disappointing.