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    Question Ok I have my SBR, now what?

    Ok I've got my SBR all set up (6.8 12.5 with adjustable gas block), and I was planning on adding a can for the 6.8 but I made the mistake of visiting Sturm website..Crap.

    My life was some much simpler (in terms of firearm purchases) without the Class III. So should I get the 6.8 can (then is it surefire, AAC, or Ops Inc????)
    OR Should I start with a 22LR can to go with a 22 pistol or a integrated 10/22... Or should I get a osprey can for 40? Or just save up and get a full auto. This is terrible, then I see some DD and try to figure out if my wife will notice if I sold here car for a 30mm cannon!

    Y'all have got to help a guy out! I've already got guns for sale to add more of this 'stuff', I just have no clue on which direction to go.

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    Your next logical course of action is to load up a bunch of ammo and go shootin'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint View Post
    Your next logical course of action is to load up a bunch of ammo and go shootin'.
    BIG +1!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint View Post
    Your next logical course of action is to load up a bunch of ammo and go shootin'.
    +1 Have fun with what ya got first then look into more add-ons.

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    I do not have a can, it is a no go here in VT! But if I could I would get one for the AR, and the Rifle and the .22. Get on for the rifle first.
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    Great Question

    Get what you can afford a F/A is just serious fun but a big expense for just dumping ammo, I would go for the cans and have fun with them and if you can rent a F/A for a couple times at the range and see how big the smile on your face is and how empty your wallet is when your done.

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    Save up and just go full auto. It's a better investment versus SBR/Cans etc etc in my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ak44 View Post
    Save up and just go full auto. It's a better investment versus SBR/Cans etc etc in my opinion.
    Agreed. After that investment (and more fun than semi) you can always start buying the other stuff. And a MG is like a CD. You can always sell it and get all or more of you money back. Oh, and did i say its more fun.
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    Ok y'all are not helping.

    Clint when are you stopping by with that case of 6.8 ammo?

    I can barely find time to spool up the hornady press as it is now!

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    Cans are a buttload of fun. A 22 can will rock your world, they're scary quiet and super cheap to play with. I'm still up in the air about rifle cans, I figure with a can you should be able to shoot comfortably without ear pro and I'm not convinced that's the case with a rifle can. I live in the city and could take care of a cat/coon/possum in the back yard with my bolt action 22 and no one would hear a thing.
    Last edited by Polymerhead; 12-08-10 at 21:06.

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