Well, I've got five and a half....and I may have overdone it a bit.
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Well, I've got five and a half....and I may have overdone it a bit.
Just to add, I built myself a high end SPR based on a Noveske Lower and Noveske 18" SS SPR barrel. It really is an amazing rifle.
I went with the following equation: 4a+2b+c=
1 ar for everyone in the household (I include my 4 and 8yr old)
At least 2 as backups/parts guns, and at least 1 of any other one that I can get a deal on or just feel like having.
At some point you should stop buying guns and start taking classes, then you can focus on buying and trying gear as well. Different equation for that one.
"We prepare, so we don't end up at the superdome"- unknown
"IMHO, if you wanted to shoot crap ammo, you should have bought a crap upper. It makes baby Jesus cry when he sees crap ammo put through a nice upper."- C4IGrant
Two is the minimum to comply with "two is one, one is none."
10 in varying configurations.
One Noveske N6
Three stripped lowers.
This is how many you need. Keep building.
Until that day,
Darkop
No matter how many times you think youre gonna stop, you wont. There will always be something else you want to buy or build, or something you built a few year before that you need to rebuild or re-configure. Dont limit yourself to a number, if you want to buy or try something just do it, and dont look back. Im looking at possibly moving to a NFA friendly state in the next couple months, if I do there is a whole new world (expensive one) for me to throw my money into (gonna register every AR lower as SBR, and buy a can for every firearm I own.)
However many you think you need or want for various purposes.
How many variations you feel is necessary, and can afford.
For God and the soldier we adore, In time of danger, not before! The danger passed, and all things righted, God is forgotten and the soldier slighted." - Rudyard Kipling
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