Tim the student
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they are incredibly addictive.
Yup. I have an AR, and a Garand. I am all but certain that the next gun I buy will be a Special Grade. Maybe not, but it will be a Garand, and hopefully a carbine on the same trip.
they are incredibly addictive.
carbine on the same trip.
Sorry if I sound dumb here, but does CMP stand for Civilian Marksmanship Program..? That is the only "gun related" Acronym I could find on Google....
...and the AR15 is more practical.
Mr.T:"I would own one if I could find one in decent shape for less than $1500";
Assuming the bore condition is good, I'd give you $1500 for the rest of them.You can't have #4 from the top, or #6, but for your "less than $1500." we could talk about any of the rest.
That depends on what you are using it for.
Sure, the AR is more practical if you want to clear a house and shoot people in the face at 4 AM.
But, the Garand is more practical if you want to shoot a guy 200 yards away hiding behind a tree.
Sure, the AR is more practical if you want to clear a house and shoot people in the face at 4 AM.
That is an awesome way to put it and exactly right. And proves my point, because scenario #1 is 1,000 times more likely to happen to ME and most people
Yea, that's true. I'm a sucker for a new project.are you kidding? You'd buy the other four for $1500. if the bores were 12 gauge
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