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Hmmm...here are some recommendations for you:

Sig 556: http://www.sigsauer.com/Products/ShowCatalogProduct.aspx?categoryid=35
FN SCAR: http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/family.asp?fid=FNF054&gid=FNG006
A LWRC Rifle of your choice: http://www.lwrci.com/c-3-rifles.aspx
How about a Steyr Aug: http://www.steyrarms.com/products/sporting-rifles/steyr-aug-z/
Knight's Armory is getting good press: http://www.knightarmco.com/images/sr25.html

After you choose your rifle(s) round out with:

A Wilson CQB: http://www.wilsoncombat.com/p_cqb.asp
An Ed Brown of some flavor: http://www.edbrown.com/cgi-bin/start.cgi/customhandguns.htm
A nice Springfield, yep, I think they're that good: http://www.springfield-armory.com/armory.php?clicktype=1911
Les Baer is good stuff: http://www.lesbaer.com/Duty.html
An actual Colt 1911 in some variation: http://www.coltsmfg.com/products-c5-COLT_PISTOLS.aspx

If you have any change left, let us know and we'll find a great flashlight, knife, or maybe some tactical bacon.

Have fun!

DFW1911
 
The Thompson was issued in WWII so get one of those. :D

Ok, maybe that's my desire creeping in. I can't imagine what a true full auto would cost, but I want one bad. If I ever hit the lottery...

Of course for that happen I'll have to start playing...
 
Scrape together a little more dough and you could have one of these bad boys...

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http://www.centerfiresystems.com/goryunov.aspx
 
I decided to go the unique route. I picked up a FN Fs2000 today. Gotta say, the feel and balance of this gun is really nice. Also went with a Aimpoint CompML3 as the sight. Dang Aimpoints are expensive..

Still have money left over so I am looking for another handgun. After work I will hit the shops again. I'll post up photos's once I come up with the handgun..
 
Woofers;

Although I realize that you're somewhat less than enthusiastic about reloading, I'd give it a second thought t'were I you. There are a couple of cogent points that should get your attention. 1. Have you noticed the incredible increase in ammunition prices over the last coupla years? Although metals prices have gone down, the OTC price of ammo has not dropped in proportion. 2. If you buy into the equipment & components now, the future will not be able to bite you in the posterior. Were you aware that GCA68 contained the provision that all ammunition sales had to be recorded, and were for awhile? Although it's since been rescinded, there's nothing to say that that provisio couldn't be reinstated. 3. And you do know what the Boy Scouts say don't you?

900F
 
Woofers;

Although I realize that you're somewhat less than enthusiastic about reloading, I'd give it a second thought t'were I you. There are a couple of cogent points that should get your attention. 1. Have you noticed the incredible increase in ammunition prices over the last coupla years? Although metals prices have gone down, the OTC price of ammo has not dropped in proportion. 2. If you buy into the equipment & components now, the future will not be able to bite you in the posterior. Were you aware that GCA68 contained the provision that all ammunition sales had to be recorded, and were for awhile? Although it's since been rescinded, there's nothing to say that that provisio couldn't be reinstated. 3. And you do know what the Boy Scouts say don't you?

900F


I know reloading is just not for me. I don't see myself spending hours at the workbench cranking out rounds.

Also since my heart is not really into it there is the possibility of becoming distracted and making a mistake. I don't want to blow up any of my guns because of that.

I can barely find time to go shooting these days much less spend the time and effort needed for reloading.
 
Still have money left over so I am looking for another handgun.

Perhaps you should buy a couple cases of 5.56 instead? Believe me, I understand the desire to spend every extra dime on firearms, but without fodder, I've found it very difficult to enjoy them after the initial new toy petting stage.
 
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