Depends on how many zeros behind my $1 after I buy that ammo plant. But yes, another zero would be appropriate.Why stop at 100 yards or did you miss a zero?
I’m going with a 10 mile yard!Why stop at 100 yards or did you miss a zero?
underground for easy cooling!I think I'd have to have an airconditioned 1000 yard indoor range.
Gotta keep this "stoopit"Jezzzz! man! you did the math!
underground for easy cooling!
What about building one on a form 1? $200 tax, ~1 month wait (pre pistol brace fiasco), and $999,999,800 for materials!Ironically, a nuclear weapon (as an NFA "destructive device" and not a "machine gun") is not subject to the Hughes Amendment and is still legal with a $200 tax stamp -- if you can find one for sale. (Not a chance of that happening.)
[coff] that's Rhode, allegedly named after the Greek Island; or possible as a corruption of the Dutch word for "reddish" describing the soil of the eponymous island.Can you buy Road Island with 1 Billion?
I'd be inclined to have a water-cooled M-2 as well.I'd for sure get a Model 1917 water-cooled machinegun and all the ammo I could shoot!
here in Washington, 1 billion is just the entry fee for these corrupt gun bannersWith a billion? I'd buy a few WA state senators and congressman.
Yep. The idea of having a billion dollars makes the idea of buying one of every production gun not a financial decision, but a question of what YOU value. Most here, if fate ever put you in that position, would without a doubt pass on that, because why Hi-Point when you can Staccato? Why Stoeger when you can Holland and Holland? When, often times, a Stoeger or Hi-Point will work just fine (disclaimer - I have no experience with Hi-Point or Stoeger, they are just examples of budget guns).It would be more to favor our cause for me to buy every TV network and newspaper in the U.S.
If anything's left over, maybe a few movie studios, to boot.
Not a bad question at all. At root it underscores the sheer power of money.
Terry, 230RN
Sadly, those are values far more than a mere billion. CNN sold for what was a "basement" price and that was around US$900 million.It would be more to favor our cause for me to buy every TV network and newspaper in the U.S.
Sounds painful.Dimond grips!
buy Gold! and bury it with a treasure map!$1 billion drops into my lap?
I'm investing it fairly conservatively with a 3-5% return, living off the interest, and buying anything that I want. When I shuffle off this mortal coil, I will leave it as a legacy to my children and grandchildren.
Hey, I did consider a pirate ship with 30 or so cannons. I could terrorize Lake Erie with one of those...but I'm afraid finding me wouldn't be that difficult.buy Gold! and bury it with a treasure map!