I guess if the man wants 4 rifles, why not..
IMO you only need 1, maybe 2. Personally id go with a 18" SS barrel, 16" mid length and 16" mid length gas piston, maybe even a SBR, all of them on 1 or maybe 2 lowers.
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I guess if the man wants 4 rifles, why not..
IMO you only need 1, maybe 2. Personally id go with a 18" SS barrel, 16" mid length and 16" mid length gas piston, maybe even a SBR, all of them on 1 or maybe 2 lowers.
Did you get that 5K from selling crack yo! Go away. I was in the mood to respond nicely to your question as I hate it when people get all snobby on this forum. However, your all to familiar ability to use gang slang in reference to bloods or crips is a little "clue" to me. You probably should not be playing with guns. Have fun at the gunshow, hope you don't get pinched for making a straw purchase for your thug 4 life homies.
Last edited by Dos Cylindros; 04-24-10 at 01:09.
this is one of the best threads ever
Sean- you gotta switch to decaf, drop the ebonics, take the capslock and shift keys off your keyboard, read more, and get some experience with one gun before you expect us to take you seriously enough to help you make pointless, frivolous purchases of rifles...
what do we have to offer advice with? you admittedly have zero experience... if you want to buy guns, buy guns- but we here at M4C generally engage in discussions/offer advice based around needs and practical training/use requirements. you don't seem to possess any of this... so again, how can we possibly help at this point?
IMHO you keep the 6920 as some others have said you get it a 7" rail some magpul furnature, a good optic, light, mags, etc. And if you need another AR order a BCM or DD as a second AR outfit it with light, optics, etc. That gives you two quality set up ARs for all your needs. If you want something to hunt with get a good remington bolt action and scope for a fraction of the price you were going to pay for a 6.8. IMHO unless you are shooting obscene amounts of ammo a month and attending classes multiple times a year two ARs is plenty and the 6920 you have is a quality weapon. Outfit that AR, maybe get another one as a back up. I reccomend DD as you can custom order them outfitted like you want with barrels, rails, etc. Nowhere in your write up did you mention optics for either weapon or lights, or other accessories. These items cost a good bit when you add them up so outfitting your colt and one other AR with all the goodies is going to be a bit depending on what parts and optics you go with. I'm about $4k or more into two ARs and I still need optics which with the ones I have chosen are going to run me a little over $1k. Just some stuff to think about.
Sorry I am reading backwards but... even though the rifles you list add up to $4k before Tax etc. you still have no mention of optics accessories, lights, slings, etc. The 1k you have left is a drop in the bucket to fully accessorize 3 ARs. And the $50 a month in ammo is not much unless you have a stock pile already 500 rds is going to cost you over $200 depending on brand and quality. I restate from my previous post drop a rifle or two off the list. Fully outfit your 6920 and get ammo and training. If you want get another AR for backup and safe it when you get the money accessorize it and then you will have two and will be trained and competant an their use. Three ARs for someone who has zero experience. Is over kill start slow work into it. If you HAVE to get a new ar in addition to your 6920 DD and BCM are good choices. Just slow down and chill with all the rap, gang references. Everybody has their preferences in music and life style but we are here to talk about guns not all this other crap. Hope this helps.
Blowing big ones![]()
I'm pretty sure after seeing the pick that he is certainly not pale enough to be one of us Canadians... if we were any paler up here, we would probably be transparent..
As for you.....
a little advice...
i recently looked back at some of the replies/comments/questions i made on this forum when i first started coming here and i cringed..
i cant believe how stupid i sounded at times...(albeit none of them even came close to yours)
after time i realized that checking the dumb-ass attitude at the door and humbly asking advice, got me the info and tools i needed to make the right purchasing decisions.
Never get out of the boat. Absolutely goddamn right. Unless you were goin' all the way.
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