Best guy to buy with mad money?
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1911 wold be good.
Or accessories for the Mossberg and AR.
Or accessories for the Mossberg and AR.
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Re: Best guy to buy with mad money?
...an Amish drive-by???
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Buy a GSG-5 in 22LR or the new ISSC "scar" knock off in 22lr. spend the rest on ammo and stuff for your current weapons.
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How about a lever gun? Marlin 336 or Winchester 94, or a Henry .22 lever gun. Looks like your lack is a hunting rifle. Maybe a .30-06 or .308...decisions, decisions
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I vote for a safe. So you can keep what you already have.
I traded for mine with beer believe it or not.
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How about exploring another option. What about spending it on training? Take a class at whatever level you're at to help you shoot what you have better. As a side benefit, you'll get some good trigger time. Maybe attend an appleseed, nra personal protection course, or (if the bonus will allow) head out to gunsite, tacpro, or thunder ranch for some top flight instruction.
What about getting started in one of the many competitions. Pick up a rig or get the gear for what you have and start shooting some high power, idpa, or other matches. Good way to hone your skills and meet some like minded individuals.
Last option, get a. 22 rifle and pistol. I've found that because of the low cost of ammo, people tend to shoot more often and end up better shots. Ruger mk iii and 10/22 are as good a place to start as any.
What about getting started in one of the many competitions. Pick up a rig or get the gear for what you have and start shooting some high power, idpa, or other matches. Good way to hone your skills and meet some like minded individuals.
Last option, get a. 22 rifle and pistol. I've found that because of the low cost of ammo, people tend to shoot more often and end up better shots. Ruger mk iii and 10/22 are as good a place to start as any.
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STI 1911, .22LR, hunting rifle or an AK.....thats what I would spend mad money on if I was wanting to add a gun to the collection.
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S&W j-frame for quick trips to the store.
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The 340/360 M&P/PD series are so light, you'll forget they were there. Plus they're rip-snortin fire-breathin mule-kicking sons of guns at the range!
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Reloading equipment to feed the li'l buggers voracious appetites!
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Re: Best guy to buy with mad money?
Especially if you're using their ammo.Keith B wrote:Good point. And, it's always fun to shoot with a friend that you can go have a cold beverage with afterwards!AlaskanInTexas wrote:Unless the guy comes with his own arsenal.Keith B wrote:You sure you want to buy a guy?? I think a gun would be better.
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Ammo, reloading equipment, and training.
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You never said how much money we, oops I mean you, get to spend.
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