View Poll Results: How many AR-type (AR-15 and AR-10) rifles do you own?

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  • I own no AR's and have no plans on buying one.

    12 4.53%
  • I own no AR's, but plan on buying one.

    5 1.89%
  • 1

    23 8.68%
  • 2

    45 16.98%
  • 3

    45 16.98%
  • 4

    29 10.94%
  • 5

    22 8.30%
  • 6

    22 8.30%
  • 6-10

    33 12.45%
  • 10+

    29 10.94%
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Thread: How many ARs do you own?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koshinn View Post
    As they say in /r/airforce...

    Nice try OSI.
    Is that your version of CID?

    Every time some old ass E4 would show up in our unit as a cherry (ostensibly due to reclassing or some other reason) we always called them CID and shunned them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falar View Post
    Is that your version of CID?

    Every time some old ass E4 would show up in our unit as a cherry (ostensibly due to reclassing or some other reason) we always called them CID and shunned them.
    Yeah, Air Force's version of CID is Office of Special Ivestigation if memory serves from them raiding the air force barracks next to mine way back when for an ectasy drug ring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falar View Post
    Is that your version of CID?

    Every time some old ass E4 would show up in our unit as a cherry (ostensibly due to reclassing or some other reason) we always called them CID and shunned them.
    Yeah, OSI is the USAF equivalent of the Army's CID and Navy's NCIS.
    "I never learned from a man who agreed with me." Robert A. Heinlein

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    I have a 7.5" 5.56 SBR and an 8" 9mm pistol.

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    Somewhere between more than I need and less than I want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BFS View Post
    Somewhere between more than I need and less than I want.
    That's a coincidence because I have the same amount

    sent from LazerPhone

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    I'll tell you something. I think a lot of us wouldn't own nearly as many ARs if it wasn't for the perpetual threat of a ban. I had money that really needed to go into other things, but hearing the constant drumbeat from the ant-gun camp, and seeing how we stand to lose our collective asses this November I decided some things can't wait. I'm sure I'm not alone in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benito View Post
    Your IP address and posts are all being stored in an NSA database as we speak.
    That's only of concern if you actually still have rifles. Multiple children and a new house will easily downsize that collection to nill/zero/nadda, as in my case. Why lose them when child expenses can simply make them vanish, lol.

    That said, I'm living vicariously through the responses here, remembering a time when I dreamed of having a large movie-worthy arsenal.

    Of particular note, though, is that it seems the majority of people here have 1-3. I personally thought 2-4 would be the most common answer, so it's interesting to see this play out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyyr View Post
    Of particular note, though, is that it seems the majority of people here have 1-3. I personally thought 2-4 would be the most common answer, so it's interesting to see this play out.
    for me 2-1 would make sense for rifles to people. this makes alot of sense

    1 primary lower set up for the sbr and and reece and 1 spare lower set up for the dmr and precision uppers
    for the ar, multiple uppers per lower

    1 sbr
    1 reece
    1 dmr
    1 precision

    with a spare bolt and bcg and other spare parts you should be able to cover all the bases. you would then only spend time with two manuals of arms. one set up for regular and cqb. one set for dmr and precission. if you are set up right a spare upper can fit in many bags


    with a spouse and children you really can use one rifle at a time so yiu could share the rest. that way you have less but each is made better

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    1 lower perhaps sbr and a reece upper

    your spouse or friend
    reece or sbr and a precision upper or such

    kid
    light weight rifle set up


    am i making sense

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    Last edited by daniel87; 08-15-16 at 16:10.

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    For me, the practical answer would be
    1) 20 inch
    2) 16 inch
    3) Shorty pistol
    4) Shorty SBR
    5) 308 AR
    INSIDE PLAN OF BOX
    1. ROAD-RUNNER LIFTS GLASS OF WATER- PULLING UP MATCH
    2. MATCH SCRATCHES ON MATCH-BOX
    3. MATCH LIGHTS FUSE TO TNT
    4. BOOM!
    5. HA-HA!!

    -WILE E. COYOTE, AUTHOR OF "EVERYTHING I NEEDED TO KNOW IN LIFE, I LEARNED FROM GOLDBERG & MURPHY"

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