Been a while since we had a guns n' ammo discussion.
Some of you are AR shooters Im sure. Im looking at a Colt 6920. Will be my first AR. Picked up a Glock this fall and really enjoy shooting it. Any feedback on that weapon?
Anyone else been in a buy/sell/trade mood with hardware? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Palmetto has their AK $270 off. I’ve never shot any of the PSA guns, but the reviews I’ve seen are positive. Plus at 649, it’s probably at least worth a try.
Originally Posted by Nirvana58:
I would buy in this order
Ar-15. 556 chambered so you can shoot .223 or 556
1911 45 pistol
Ar-10 308 chambered. So you can shoot 308 or 7.62
22 pistol for plinking
357 revolver. So you can shoot 38 special and 357
Depending on how much you shoot. With ammo prices that 22 pistol might be at the top of your list.
I am probably going to buy a .22 pistol next, I have been checking out the Taurus TX22 as it has very good reviews. The main reason it is likely next is the AR market is inflated right now and I am the only person in my grand kid's lives that is going to show and teach them anything about guns. I took them to the range a month ago and they of course loved the little 10-22. They both hated my 9mm. It was the first time they had shot a handgun. I feel like for fun and teaching purposes that would be a great purchase. After that yes probably a 5.56. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kjwood75nro:
If you're patient, just check out the Palmetto State Armory daily deals. Eventually, they trot out their PA-308 (AR platform chambered in .308) for around $800-$1100.
Iterations vary, but it usually has Magpul furniture, M-Lok attach, free-float stainless barrel, and flat-top Picatinny rail.
I bought this one back when they were $700.
That thing looks bad ass. I am afraid of this ordering online and having it sent to a local FFL. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
I am probably going to buy a .22 pistol next, I have been checking out the Taurus TX22 as it has very good reviews. The main reason it is likely next is the AR market is inflated right now and I am the only person in my grand kid's lives that is going to show and teach them anything about guns. I took them to the range a month ago and they of course loved the little 10-22. They both hated my 9mm. It was the first time they had shot a handgun. I feel like for fun and teaching purposes that would be a great purchase. After that yes probably a 5.56.
Ruger Mark IV is probably one of the best 22 pistols you can buy. They also make a 22/45 version that is one of my personal favorites. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
That thing looks bad ass. I am afraid of this ordering online and having it sent to a local FFL.
I order most of my guns online. Just send it to your favorite gun shop as long as their FFL fees aren't crazy. They shouldn't charge more than $25.
Definitely try to keep with a reputable website. There are fake sites out there so Google the reviews on them before putting any info in. Tombstone Tatical is one that I trust and have always had good service.
I also use gun deals website a lot to find the best price of the gun that I want. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
That thing looks bad ass. I am afraid of this ordering online and having it sent to a local FFL.
Talk to the FFL dealer first. But they all do it. He might be a little fussy if he has one in stock and you're buying a cheaper option, but do some business there and they probably won't care. Mine charges $30. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BDj23:
Can you use bass pro gift cards at cabelas and vice versa? I got a few from Inlaws for both stores for Christmas and don't know what to do with em.
I'm guessing my parents will get me a couple hundred dollars more and they'd make a nice down payment on a new handgun.
I think so. I learned all the rules about gift cards when I did an audit a million years ago, which I promptly forgot, but I think so. All depends on what they did after the buyout, but I'd sure try it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BDj23:
Can you use bass pro gift cards at cabelas and vice versa? I got a few from Inlaws for both stores for Christmas and don't know what to do with em.
I'm guessing my parents will get me a couple hundred dollars more and they'd make a nice down payment on a new handgun.
I used a bass pro gift card at cabelas Christmas before last [Reply]
Originally Posted by BDj23:
Can you use bass pro gift cards at cabelas and vice versa? I got a few from Inlaws for both stores for Christmas and don't know what to do with em.
I'm guessing my parents will get me a couple hundred dollars more and they'd make a nice down payment on a new handgun.
Can you imagine how much money the ammo manufacturers are making these days? I'm sure the price of materials has gone up for them, no doubt, but the profits for these people must be through the roof. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
Can you imagine how much money the ammo manufacturers are making these days? I'm sure the price of materials has gone up for them, no doubt, but the profits for these people must be through the roof.
Nope. Can't wrap my head around numbers that big. :-)
I can't remember if it was before or after the summer riots, but I heard at some point that there were 9 million new gun owners over the last year. As in people that didn't own a gun that now do. Not guns sold.
That's a LOT. If there are 350 million people in the country, that's 2.5% of the entire population that entered the market. Fuck that's a lot. So if they are responsible gun owners and training with those firearms, wow. That's a lot of hot lead. Just round numbers, say half of those 9 million stick them in the safe, the other half run 100 rounds a year through them. That's 450 million bullets that weren't even in the firearms market in 2019. And you'd think those numbers are pretty conservative. You know there are some fools that like it and dump 1000 rounds a year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Nope. Can't wrap my head around numbers that big. :-)
I can't remember if it was before or after the summer riots, but I heard at some point that there were 9 million new gun owners over the last year. As in people that didn't own a gun that now do. Not guns sold.
That's a LOT. If there are 350 million people in the country, that's 2.5% of the entire population that entered the market. Fuck that's a lot. So if they are responsible gun owners and training with those firearms, wow. That's a lot of hot lead. Just round numbers, say half of those 9 million stick them in the safe, the other half run 100 rounds a year through them. That's 450 million bullets that weren't even in the firearms market in 2019. And you'd think those numbers are pretty conservative. You know there are some fools that like it and dump 1000 rounds a year.
Some of our own posters are sitting on a goldmine. I wish I had bought 500,000 rounds of things like 30-06, .308, 30-30, .270, and .243 (not very controversial rounds actually), I could be selling them off at crazy prices. Not only because the prices is crazy, but because I'd be the only person around selling them. And that's just so people can hunt deer...
Tee coin to be made on .223, 9mm, and 45ACP would be a special form of crazy...
And I'm still not convinced that the lack of ammo is totally innocent, but that's irrelevant. Here are some articles...
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
Some of our own posters are sitting on a goldmine. I wish I had bought 500,000 rounds of things like 30-06, .308, 30-30, .270, and .243 (not very controversial rounds actually), I could be selling them off at crazy prices. Not only because the prices is crazy, but because I'd be the only person around selling them. And that's just so people can hunt deer...
Tee coin to be made on .223, 9mm, and 45ACP would be a special form of crazy...
And I'm still not convinced that the lack of ammo is totally innocent, but that's irrelevant. Here are some articles...
I've got a decent stockpile and access to plenty more thanks to reloading. But even if I had a shit ton of ammo, I'd be reluctant to sell any. If, or I guess I should say when, the shit hits the fan, you can't load cash into your guns. [Reply]