I am a victim

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DReicht

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Ruger 10/22, Marlin 60, SKS, Mauser M48, Swiss K-31, M1 Garand, AK-47, Kar 98K, Nagant 91/30, CZ 550 (308), Remington 700, Remington 798.

WHAT DON'T I WANT!?!?!?

And don't get me started on handguns/knives.
 
amatuer :neener:

Seriously
M14's
AR15's
FAL's
G3/CETME
HK's
lever actions?

And I don't even see any shotguns, what are you thinking? ;)
 
Evil black guns O_O I FORGOT ABOUT THOSE!

And shotguns I don't like.

IDK Why honestly.
 
Well, let's see here....

You definitely do not want a Ruger 10/22, because you will spend WAY too much money and time customizing it the way YOU want it to be.....:)

A Marlin 60 is certainly a bad choice, since they are so accurate that you will want to plink with it all the time and need lots of boxes of rounds. They don't jam, so you will shoot those rounds so fast that the "click" will cause the corners of your mouth to droop. :(

SKS? Why-oh-Why would you want one of them things. Don't you know that they throw spent brass (steel shell casings) ALL OVER the place? I must have several hundred of those spent cases laying around in the tall grass of my range. NOPE! Way too messy for you! Pass.....:banghead:

Mauser M48....Old milsurp.....Nope....too much cosmoline.....Nope nope no. ;)

Swiss K-31: You do not want one of these either....trust me..... The bolt is way too smooth, they are too accurate for an old gun, and besides....the Swiss are known for CHOCOLATE - not rifles. :neener:

M1 Garand: Too much character. One of the finest battle weapons ever developed. Naaah. Sorry, you don't need one of those either.

AK 47: Stay away from those! They multiply in your safe! They seem to breed variations....like Russian, Chinese....And, they have a voracious appetite for ammo! (NailGun shakes head...sighs....) Nope, not for you. :eek:

Mosin Nagant 91/30. Ok, I suppose you could get one of those. Or Two of those. One for each year, each variation...Don't forget the M39, or the M44, since they are basically the same....but different. :scrutiny:

You DON'T want to buy them ALL AT ONCE! Buy one and spend some quality time with it. Bond with it. Then, hide it in the safe and go looking for #2, and repeat the above instructions. Do this until ALL UNITS have been procured. :D

Enjoy your addiction.....NailGun.
 
NailGun, that is one of the best posts I've seen. I had to copy the whole thing and send it to my wife to help explain "The Addiction".
 
I am a victim too, I always seem to say to myself, just one more ------ just one more.:eek: My sister always gets on my case whenever I buy another gun, Her saying is why do you need all those guns, you can only shoot one, and I say to her not true, all I have to do is tie string on all the triggers and pull.:evil: Now if I can find a deal on a Galil Arm and a G-43 I would be a happy camper.:D
 
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My problem right now is this:

-I have a long rifle for hunting and the range, but its too long (48") to carry when I walk through my 160 acres of woods.
-I have a muzzleloader rifle which is the only thing that is legal for deer in my zone but its a singleshot (obviously).
-I have two BP pistols, but that is only good for 15-25 yards.

Anyways, I have 400 rounds of 7.62x39 laying around so logic dictates I need to get a rifle that'll fire them (SKS, AK...Both?). Then again, a M1 Carbine makes more sense in carrying around in the spring/summer due to its smaller size and caliber, so I need one of them too. Then there's a slug gun, .223, .22, ect.
 
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