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Since I'm from New Hampsha! We here love are guns! Lets see what you have! Pics would be great Here's one of mine


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Don't have pics, but the current inventory looks like:

Ruger M77 .270Remington 700 .223Ruger 10/22Ruger MkII

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Nice! I like those 270's Anybody else?

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Ah the bushmaster M4............Only 1300.00$

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nice, ive got a 870 express 12ga, a ruger 270, and am about to get a handgun, either a ruger 40, or a glock 45. heres a pic of the 270 on a hotel bed after my last elk hunt. and a pic of the elk for the hell of it.


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don't forget to check out the XD .45 if you're looking at a Glock.

I found it to be a pleasant surprise once I properly molested one.

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Glocks are very nice. Very expensive! For the money you could get a AR-15 or something.

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yeah, but im kind of a practicality person, i dont NEED an assault rifle, i would like have a concealble handgun for protection in my home and car.

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92Q45guy wrote:Glocks are very nice. Very expensive! For the money you could get a AR-15 or something.
wah?

Glocks are considered a bargain gun when looking for a good defensive handgun.

Custom shop 1911's and Colt Pythons and Sig 210's are expensive.

I for one hate the AR rifle family.

when I go to get a rifle I'm probably gonna get an AK variant or assuming I do some serious saving, a Springfield M1A SOCOM.

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This thread makes baby jesus cry...

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Mr1der wrote:
wah?

Glocks are considered a bargain gun when looking for a good defensive handgun.

Custom shop 1911's and Colt Pythons and Sig 210's are expensive.

I for one hate the AR rifle family.

when I go to get a rifle I'm probably gonna get an AK variant or assuming I do some serious saving, a Springfield M1A SOCOM.
Yes, I have a romanian AK-47. It's in piece's right now because I had a "Hang Fire" the upper dust cover flew off and hit my wife. And my face was covered in black crap. I dropped the gun and then the spent shell came out looking like a half dollar. Very rare from what I'm told. I would have to agree, The AK's are way better then the AR family. And ammo is far cheaper then your .223 round. And I also like the handguns for your self defense needs. I have a New Hampshire concealment license and nothing fits better then my SW9VE shown above

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heres how i roll, got the scope mounted for hunting season usually keep an ACOG TA11F up there thoughits an olympic arms mostly stockive been know to carry it in the trunk from time to time

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92Q45guy wrote: Yes, I have a romanian AK-47. It's in piece's right now because I had a "Hang Fire" the upper dust cover flew off and hit my wife. And my face was covered in black crap. I dropped the gun and then the spent shell came out looking like a half dollar. Very rare from what I'm told. I would have to agree, The AK's are way better then the AR family. And ammo is far cheaper then your .223 round. And I also like the handguns for your self defense needs. I have a New Hampshire concealment license and nothing fits better then my SW9VE shown above
yea the ak is better if what you are trying to kill is about 20yrds away after that the ar is supreme. aks are ****, cheaply made with no range. sure the 7.62 has more stopping power than the .223, but the accuracy of an ar-15 more than makes up for it i love my ar.

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got an s&w .38 special. its pretty old, not sure of the exact year, but its been in the family a couple of generations. nice wood grips.

i'm probably going to get another handgun before too long -- not sure what right now though.

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ToolMaker240 wrote:
yea the ak is better if what you are trying to kill is about 20yrds away after that the ar is supreme. aks are ****, cheaply made with no range. sure the 7.62 has more stopping power than the .223, but the accuracy of an ar-15 more than makes up for it i love my ar.
20 yards? I can hit 150 yards with my AK. and thats with a 7.62X39 mm. Step up to a dragunof 7.62.54 and you have your self a whole new ball game. But thats a sweet AR! Olympic arms are some of the best AR's out there! Bushmaster,colt, have gone down hill. Rock River arms are also very good.

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My List:CBC .22 rifleRemington Sportsman 870 20 gauge.50 cal. CVA Buckmaster Magnum Muzzleoader Winchester 30-06 Springfeild

When I turn 21 I plan on getting my concealed permit and buying something decent to keep in my vehicle.

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Nice list!

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From top to bottom:

Smith & Wesson M&P15T (AR-15)Taurus PT111 MP 9mmMossberg 500 12guageRuger 10/22

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From Top to Bottom:Smith & Wesson M&P15TTaurus PT-111MPMossberg 500 12 guageRuger 10/22

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this topic was very enlightening... i am now scared and will think twice about pissing off a nico member...dang i didnt know so many people had guns

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danielekfuj wrote:this topic was very enlightening... i am now scared and will think twice about pissing off a nico member...dang i didnt know so many people had guns
I bet you did'nt know Nico members are packing guns also

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From top to bottom:

Smith & Wesson M&P15T (AR-15)Taurus PT111 MP 9mmMossberg 500 12guageRuger 10/22[/QUOTE

That smith & wesson is awesome! I think the mossberg is my favorite.

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Here's some more of mine. from top to bottom. Henry's arms .22/ Remington .22/ Highpoint 9mm carbine/ Highpoint .40 cal pistol. HighPoint makes a great gun. I got the 9mm carbine rifle the day I turned 18. There cheap, and have a lifetime warrenty. The highpoint .40 cal shoots better then my 400$ smith& wesson. I paid 170$ for the highpoint pistol.

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I looked at those highpoints before at a local gun show but decided to wait and buy what I really wanted.

The AR is REALLY expensive to shoot right now, ammo prices are through the roof. I'm looking into getting a reloading press but I'm torn right now. Its about to be summer and there are many things the 240 needs but.........I don't know what I'm gonna do yet.

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that's why it's nice having something chambered in 7.62x39.

I'm happy shooting Wolf out of my sks, it's no corrosive and one of the cleanest budget ammos for the caliber.

I'll be damned if i'm gonna pay twice as much for winchester white box when I can have something that's gonna shoot just as well.

I just despise the overall design of the AR.

the only thing I'd borrow from it when designing a 5.56 rifl is the magwell and release for cheap drop free goodness.

oh, Madlove for the Mossberg 500/590 line.

you'll be hard pressed to find a better pump shotgun for the price...especially if you're a southpaw and want one that's ambidextrious.

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I have one of these: Webley .38 revolver



And one of these: AMT 9mm/.380 backup

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ToolMaker240 wrote:
yea the ak is better if what you are trying to kill is about 20yrds away after that the ar is supreme. aks are ****, cheaply made with no range. sure the 7.62 has more stopping power than the .223, but the accuracy of an ar-15 more than makes up for it i love my ar.
just kidding but... you can hold down shift and tap the mouse key. hold down crouch for the added accuracy

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Oh sweet a Ruger. My choice when It comes to simplicity.

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That's my Remington 700 in .300 win mag. It's sub-moa accurate, and packs some fairly heavy recoil. I let one of my friends shoot it (he said he had shot before, didn't mention it was only .22s) and he scoped his forehead on the first shot .

I also have a nice M91/30 Mosin for when I don't want to pay $1.25 a shot. Looking to pick up a pistol, probably a Sig P-226 in .40s&w.
Modified by bcar240 at 12:02 AM 9/8/2007

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I <3 the Nagant rifles...I've got one for 60 bucks someone modded to turn into a hunting rifle...they even heated the bolt handle and turned it down.

fun rifles...ammo is usually mildly corrosive for them though But they're accurate and cheap. Not to mention powerful. Typical Russian rifle.

I'd like to get one of the Nagant revolvers too....it's actually one of few if not the only revolver you can effectively suppress.


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