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| Gunslinger Joined: Dec 2009 From: Marysville, Wa Posts: 14 | next gun?
I currently have a few glocks, a 1911, a remington 870 and an SKS with a butler creek stock. At this point, what would you get next? I don't hunt so i have no desire for long rifles. I was debating on perhaps an H&K USP .40, but kind of want an ar-15 in a .308 What say you? |
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| Sharpshooter Joined: Jan 2009 From: Lynnwood, WA Posts: 654 |
I'm thinking an AR...varmint style...in a deer-legal caliber...or maybe something else that strikes my fancy in the long time before I can buy another gun...
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| Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Richland, WA Posts: 150 |
Barret M82
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2010 From: Bend, Or. Posts: 370 | Rock River Arms: NEW! RRA LAR-15 Elite Operator. I ordered one as my first AR and i have no complaints. I love this gun to death lol.
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| Gunslinger Joined: Mar 2010 From: Yak, WA Posts: 39 |
How about a .22LR of some kind? One of the most versatile guns one can own. Bout the cheapest thing around to shoot, too.
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| Marksman Joined: Jul 2009 From: Spokane Posts: 423 |
10/22 or ar
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| Gunslinger Joined: Sep 2009 From: Spokane, WA Posts: 43 | |
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Washington on the wet side Posts: 326 |
Either this 450 marlin ![]() or this Ruger 22/45 ![]() or this O/U 12gauge |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Dec 2009 From: Marysville, Wa Posts: 14 |
I really don't have a desire to own a .22 I thought about buying one for my boy, but have no desire to shoot one myself. I like guns that go bang when i shoot them. That RRA is only a .223, I've shot those enough at work, and don;t like the round. |
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| Sharpshooter Joined: Jan 2009 From: Lynnwood, WA Posts: 654 | Rock River Arms: NEW! RRA LAR-8 Predator HP 1) ar 2) bang 3) not .223 4) BANG BANG BANG 5) BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Dec 2009 From: Marysville, Wa Posts: 14 |
see, now thats what im talking about!
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| Gunslinger Joined: Mar 2009 From: Bellingham Posts: 27 | Quote:
more bang = gungasm
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| Gunslinger Joined: Jan 2010 From: Spo, WA Posts: 37 | |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Jan 2010 From: Spo, WA Posts: 37 |
I was just thinking, this would be nice too... ![]() as well as this: Last edited by Marlin29; 03-14-2010 at 08:50 AM. |
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| Newbie Joined: Feb 2010 From: Hillsboro, Oregon Posts: 4 |
Well if you want bang you can't beat the Mosin Nagant for bang, muzzle flash, and it has a nice kick. Very cheap to buy and very cheap to feed. :)
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| Rifleman Joined: Mar 2009 From: lake tapps, wa Posts: 166 |
a boom stick always works well
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Washington on the wet side Posts: 326 | |
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| Peashooter Joined: Feb 2010 From: Tri-Cities Posts: 5 |
I'm itching for a wheel gun. Like a Ruger GP 100 .357 mag blued 6" barrel...
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| Sharpshooter Joined: Jan 2009 From: Lynnwood, WA Posts: 654 | |
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2010 From: Bend, Or. Posts: 370 |
nothing wrong with a taurus judge. nothing quite like a revolver that shoots shotgun rounds |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Jan 2010 From: Spo, WA Posts: 37 | Quote: ![]() If we're dreaming big, how about this one from Smith Enterprise? Quote:
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| Gunslinger Joined: Mar 2010 From: Salem, OR Posts: 54 |
Ah come on. If your gonna do it. Do it right! S&W 500!
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Washington on the wet side Posts: 326 |
450 marlin 450Marlin 250g @ 2509fps, 3495fpe (Hodgdon, 42,200 PSI) 300g @ 2321fps, 3589fpe (Hodgdon, 42,200 PSI) 350g @ 2196fps, 3749fpe (Hodgdon, 42,300 PSI) 350g @ 2100fps, 3428fpe (Hornady Factory) 400g @ 2023fps, 3636fpe (Hodgdon, 41,900 PSI) 500 S&W Round Type Weight Muzzle Energy (ftlbs.) Muzzle Velocity (fps) 500 SW FTX 300 2868 2075 500 SW XTP HP 350 2805 1900 500 SW FP XTP 500 2254 1425 450 Marlin WINS |
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| Rifleman Joined: Aug 2009 From: WA Posts: 120 |
Rifle cartridge vs. handgun cartridge comparisons are a bit unbalanced. The real question is what purpose does the new firearm serve. I've got short, medium, and long rifle ranges covered. I also have short and long distance shotgun ranges covered. I've got low power self-defense and target pistols covered. Higher power is not always the desired result. |
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Washington on the wet side Posts: 326 | Quote:
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2010 From: Mill Creek, Wa Posts: 18 |
probably a larger caliber rifle.... I'd love a .30-06, but i can't justify one because i don't hunt, but i do like them. Maybe a revolver of some sort? or a semi auto .22? i don't need another gun for a long time. |
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| Sharpshooter Joined: Jan 2009 From: Lynnwood, WA Posts: 654 | |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2010 From: Mill Creek, Wa Posts: 18 | |
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| Rifleman Joined: Feb 2009 From: redmond,wa Posts: 240 |
actually i would go for the Cheytac M200 Intervention chambered in .408 Cheytac LLC - The Leader in Extreme Long Range Precision Rifle Systems actually comes in as the best sniper rifle in the world maintaining a faster/flatter velocity the the good ole fiddy! ![]() i think you can get them now for only around 12 g's Last edited by migxdm; 03-19-2010 at 04:24 PM. |
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| Rifleman Joined: Feb 2009 From: redmond,wa Posts: 240 |
or! perhaps you would be interested in this little thing i like to call the peacemaker! ![]() 20 kiloton yield, and available in 16 or 18 inch barrels! pm me if you wanna make a deal! |
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| Rifleman Joined: May 2009 From: Spokane Posts: 170 |
pretty much the only thing my collection is lacking is a REALLY BIG 50 :) I'm not in a hurry though. If I see a good deal on one, I'll pick it up, if not then not.
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| Peashooter Joined: Mar 2010 From: Richland Wa Posts: 6 |
I'd go back to the 329pd idea, I really love mine, fills the gap!! Or lr308 variation, my 2 favorite firearms in my safe
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| Gunslinger Joined: Sep 2009 From: Mill Creek Posts: 26 |
Springfield M1A1 or FAL :)
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| Rifleman Joined: Mar 2010 From: Spokane/Yakima WA Posts: 123 |
You sure leave that open. It is much easier to help with some idea of what you want or what you want it for. There are lots of good AR-10 out there on the market. I have no desire for one in .308, I have other .308's. I am hoping to build one in .243 this year just cause it is what I want and I have had the receiver for a while now. Some guys have mentioned the M1A and I say great choice, ![]() Just remember .308 ammo is not going to be cheep. If you really want a pistol size gun and a like big bangs, Super Shorty |