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Thread: Your AR: to shoot, to hunt or just to have and hold?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glock30 View Post
    I get the question all the time, "Why do you have an AR15/AK47"

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    for the sport of shooting, protect and collect
    i get that sometimes too, but it is usually "why do you NEED a gun like that?"

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    I got mine to shoot and just to have one. Honestly, I got one because I love the way they look. AKs are nice, but AR/M4s are American icons. Mom, apply pie and AR-15s
    Last edited by flyfishnevada; 04-04-13 at 20:27.

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    To have and to hold, from this day forward.

    Well, a couple in 300 Blk's to hunt with, a couple SBR's to have fun with and to secure the premises, and a couple more for range toys. (not necessarily in that order)
    Marriage is a good institution, considering you're ready for one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by checkmyswag View Post
    I don't know how guys afford to shoot a lot of rounds with the AR.

    Do you have yours to shoot, hunt with or just to have? (Some combo could be true as well)



    Quote Originally Posted by Glock30 View Post
    I get the question all the time, "Why do you have an AR15/AK47"
    Answer: Because it's one of our ten inalienable rights that I like to exercise...
    If you can't win a gun fight against a lightly-trained individual during broad daylight with 88 rounds of 30-06, I'm not sure you'd be able to do it with... any other firearm.
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    Ok, I've got an El Camino full of rampage here, so what's the plan?

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    for shooting.......when 5.56 isn't $0.70/rd and readily available.

    i was shooting 100rds/wk last year.
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    Your AR: to shoot, to hunt or just to have and hold?

    I set mine up with an 11.5" barrel, T-1, and suppressor to shoot and for self defense. I don't hunt as I have enough friends that do, but if need be I could take something down out to about 200yds. With ammo getting scarce and expensive I built an M&P15-22 replica for plunking and training purpose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave James View Post
    Built mine for one purpose, killing coyotes!
    IMO Great reason !!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big A View Post





    Answer: Because it's one of our ten inalienable rights that I like to exercise...
    I love those questions..Why do you need a gun like that..

    I usually respond, in one of two ways.

    1) If you are asking me that question, then my answer would not make sense to you.

    2) Same reason you can go down and purchase a giant excursion and get 10 gallons to the mile on your way to the local starbucks wearing your sandals with socks, and a T-Shirt that is comfortable to wear around that flexible nozzle massengil made for your neck.
    Date: June 9, 1776
    Objects of the most stupendous magnitude, and measure in which the lives and liberties of millions yet unborn are intimately interested, are now before us. We are in the very midst of a revolution the most complete, unexpected and remarkable of any in the history of nations.

    http://m.ruvr.ru/data/2012/09/28/1287679312/4Military.jpg

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    All of the above.

    Mine took its first deer this past season, one shot and it dropped on the spot, didn't even make it a foot.... okay it wiggled some once on the ground but still, those who say you cant hunt with .223/5.56 are so wrong!

    Used 75 GR Hornaday TAP FPD .223
    Last edited by Ark1443; 04-04-13 at 23:28.

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    Re: Your AR: to shoot, to hunt or just to have and hold?

    Some of those heavier bullets are indeed legit hunting rounds.

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