Anyone else here have an appreciation for modern firearms..?

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wheezal

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When me and my step dad go hunting I use his modified AR-15 (pic rails ...) since I feel lighter and faster with it than he is with his 270.

For enthusiast style shooting, I have two relatively modern firearms in my own safe:

a 5" .357 Chiappa Rhino and a .40 Beretta Px4 Storm.

The Rhino i'm still getting used too, but the Beretta is solid.
 

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Ran by Wally World yesterday and sure enough, they had a full stock of AR rifles. What would be the best choice. Colt @~$1500, Diamondback or Windham under $900? They didn't have any Sig made. Not familiar with Diamondback and have heard Windham is the previous owner of Bushmaster.

My vote would be: Build your own.

I spent $800 on my first AR-15 (A DPMS). I then spent another $500 customizing it.

I'm currently building another AR-15. Total cost will be $800, and it will be EXACTLY the way I want it, and with top quality parts throughout.
 

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My vote would be: Build your own.

I spent $800 on my first AR-15 (A DPMS). I then spent another $500 customizing it.

I'm currently building another AR-15. Total cost will be $800, and it will be EXACTLY the way I want it, and with top quality parts throughout.

Got a good source for high quality parts online? That sure would be easier than buying the whole gun online. Would then only have to get the receiver shipped to local store.

I did go to another Walmart today and Colt for $1495 was a M4A1 (hate those sharp metal hand guards). They had a Colt M4 for $1197, Windham, Diamondback and Bushmaster all in the mid $800 range. So that is now two in my area (and we about 5 in under 20 miles driving) with good stock of guns.

But I agree, building would get all the items I want probably cheaper. Need to look around more and see. I would love to buy from a local gun store, but most all of them act like they don't want to help you and have prices jacked too much. I expect crappy service at Walmart and pleasantly surprised (rarely) if I get good service, but a specialty store should be smart and treat all customers like gold in todays online market.
 

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I have purchased my parts from a variety of online locations like Palmetto State, Midway, Natchez, Brownells. Even bought some parts from the "for sale" section of some of the gun forums.


I research what I want for my build, and then price all various online stores for the best price. I have all my parts except the lower receiver- I purchased an alloy one with custom engraving from Blackhole Weaponry, and am just waiting for it to be shipped to my FFL.
 

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I have purchased my parts from a variety of online locations like Palmetto State, Midway, Natchez, Brownells.

I research what I want for my build, and then price all various online stores for the best price. I have all my parts except the lower receiver- I purchased an alloy one with custom engraving from Blackhole Weaponry, and am just waiting for it to be shipped to my FFL.

That is funny, I was just looking at Palmetto State Armory. They are about an hour and a half drive from me. But it is a freakn state line crossing so still have to deal with sending it back to a Ga gun store. Crap.
 

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My vote would be: Build your own.

I spent $800 on my first AR-15 (A DPMS). I then spent another $500 customizing it.

I'm currently building another AR-15. Total cost will be $800, and it will be EXACTLY the way I want it, and with top quality parts throughout.

Yeah, building's the way to go if you want the most bang for your buck. ;)

I've considered a Del-Ton lower, (with custom engraving), and a CMMG upper.

I've just never bought em, though. I seem to spend all my gun money on Kalashnikovs. :oops:

Here's another one o' mine: an earlier Sile import Norinco 56s, built in the Min Shan factory, with the distinctive purple blued bolt and carrier:

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^ The rifle in pictures 2 and 5 is garbage.

But, since I'm such a nice guy, I'll take it off your hands. I'll even pay shipping. :)

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I had an Ishapore Enfield in .308 NATO...parkerized the dang thing top to bottom...sold it to get outta debt with over 700 rounds of battlepack ammo...waaaaaaaaaaaah
 

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Guns and vaping are my two main hobbies. Really started collecting guns 4 years ago. Just started vaping two months ago. A few of the collection.

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Is that the tip of a 20mm round sitting next to the drink cap? I have a few 20mm and 30mm deac rounds. I collect odd and unusual ammo too. Have some 120mm tank sabot rounds and a few other interesting items. But my favorite is my 50 caliber naval round. Amazing how many argument I get when I show people a 50 cal round that is almost my height and almost big around as my leg. They don't get it can be a ratio and not just a size.

Nice guns...all. :)

And thanks to everyone for their AR & AR kit input. :)
 

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Nope lol, that would be cool though. Just an ink pen.

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Damn big pen...haha...I guess not since the ecig isn't that big. Scale through me off. I will have to remember to post one of mine rounds so you see why I think that. The little color change at the tip and all.
 
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