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Howdy, I don't like to start another 'which gun' thread but I'm going to anyway.
I'd like to spend some of our tax refund on something worthwhile, i.e., firearms.
So, here are my thoughts at this point:
CMP Garand and/or M1 Carbine. I'd eventually like to have a Garand to give each of my kids, and the CMP supply won't last forever. Cons: bit of red tape to get CMP qualified; I haven't shot in any matches, etc. I'm a huge procrastinator. Ammo also pricey.
.45 Colt revolver. SAA type or S&W DA type. I've always wanted one for some reason. I think everyone should have one. My largest non-cap/ball revolver is an old Colt Army&Navy in .41 but I can't shoot that one. Cons: not necessarily practical, expensive ammo, have quite a few handguns already, blah blah.
FAL. I've wanted one since I shot an SAR-48 as a kid. Don't know anything about them other than they're dang cool. Cons: Probably can't afford to shoot 7.62 much. Don't "need" another battle rifle.
Left-handed bolt-action .30-06. I shoot long guns lefty and don't have a left-handed hunting rifle. I don't really hunt, but maybe I would...
M1A: I 'have' one I got for my Father-in law, but not one of my own. I want a 'scout' or 'bush' length as I just think they look cool. Cons: Probably can't afford to shoot 7.62 much. Don't "need" another battle rifle.
Niceish O/U shotgun. Don't really need one; I have a Rem 1100 mag and a Franchi AL48 12-gauge and they pretty much meet any needs I have; I don't really hunt. Don't know why I want an O/U; just do.
Stock up on ar-15 lowers/mags and/or AK type rifles, before the doomsday ban of 2009. Cons: Don't really want any more ARs, don't know anything about AKs other than they look cool.
Spend it all on 7.62 or 5.56 ammo before prices REALLY go up.
Thoughts?
I'd like to spend some of our tax refund on something worthwhile, i.e., firearms.
So, here are my thoughts at this point:
CMP Garand and/or M1 Carbine. I'd eventually like to have a Garand to give each of my kids, and the CMP supply won't last forever. Cons: bit of red tape to get CMP qualified; I haven't shot in any matches, etc. I'm a huge procrastinator. Ammo also pricey.
.45 Colt revolver. SAA type or S&W DA type. I've always wanted one for some reason. I think everyone should have one. My largest non-cap/ball revolver is an old Colt Army&Navy in .41 but I can't shoot that one. Cons: not necessarily practical, expensive ammo, have quite a few handguns already, blah blah.
FAL. I've wanted one since I shot an SAR-48 as a kid. Don't know anything about them other than they're dang cool. Cons: Probably can't afford to shoot 7.62 much. Don't "need" another battle rifle.
Left-handed bolt-action .30-06. I shoot long guns lefty and don't have a left-handed hunting rifle. I don't really hunt, but maybe I would...
M1A: I 'have' one I got for my Father-in law, but not one of my own. I want a 'scout' or 'bush' length as I just think they look cool. Cons: Probably can't afford to shoot 7.62 much. Don't "need" another battle rifle.
Niceish O/U shotgun. Don't really need one; I have a Rem 1100 mag and a Franchi AL48 12-gauge and they pretty much meet any needs I have; I don't really hunt. Don't know why I want an O/U; just do.
Stock up on ar-15 lowers/mags and/or AK type rifles, before the doomsday ban of 2009. Cons: Don't really want any more ARs, don't know anything about AKs other than they look cool.
Spend it all on 7.62 or 5.56 ammo before prices REALLY go up.
Thoughts?