Encouraging someone to go ~$15,000 in debt to buy a bunch of rifles he doesn’t need because there’s a possibility they might, maybe, possibly get banned is not only stupid, it’s reckless. What happens when they don’t get banned and that sweet, sweet 18% interest hits?
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Unless you work as an aide in Chuck Schumer's office and are tasked with writing the language for the next AWB he's going to try and sponsor, you're literally making claims from thin air. Multiple states have recently passed various AWB's with no grandfathering clause and they have withstood appeals through State Supreme and Circuit Court. Further, there is nothing to indicate that a factory built rifle would be more (or less) "safe" from an AWB. Pure conjecture, and frankly terrible advice.
That said - your comments on P&W uppers were correct. And if you can, having the full SR-15 Mod 2 family (11.5, 14.5, 16, 18) is a wonderful thing. But that sure ain't in the cards for OP today, nor should it be.
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Do you have a porsche GT2 already?
That's the equivalent of a sr-15.
There's absolutely ZERO reason why a new shooter needs one. You'd be just as well served with ANY manufacuers rifle.
Besides just bragging to your friends that its a legit SR-15, you wont notice the differnce from a Colt or BCM or even PSA as a new shooter.
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