Posted on 11/09/2008 8:26:46 PM PST by SoftwareEngineer
I would like to request that fellow Freepers help us non knowledgeable gun owners in recommending guns that we can buy before gun laws get changed. Many of us have only a basic semi automatic hand gun and have never given much thought to anything else.
However, before gun laws change I would like to complete my gun collection and even buy guns that I can leave to my children.
Maybe we can organize the recommendations as follows:
I took it in the context of a friendly area.
I don’t know, my friend, but they would be effective wouldn’t they? :)
I don’t have a wife or kids; heck, I don’t even have a girlfriend, and personally I feel I’m not ready to have children at this point in time.
As far as ancestry, on my mother’s side, is Italian from Sicily the generation before her parents, from what I know. On my dad’s side, Italian, though I’m not sure from where, and Puerto Rican. What I am 100% sure of is that I’m a third generation American, with my heart pumping red, white and blue blood, and (nothing personally against you or your heritage) everything from Europe I guess “bred” out of me.
I would most certainly fight and die for this country. The night of the election, I even accepted what may be my fate in the not-too-distant future. If this country requires my life before I reach the age of 25, so be it. But America shall not fall as long as I’m alive.
Walmart sell ammo at their store in Orangevale (CA), I was checking their prices on Friday.
Bump for hope in our military men and women before obummer has then removed.
In San Diego county I know Walmart discontinued ammo over a year ago.
I think the S&W is a better value. Academy Sports doesn’t have a great selecton of handguns, but they do carry S&W, and CZ. My son and I were looking for AR 10 (.308) clone flat tops with a stainless 20-21” heavy barrel which none offer(so we’d get the longer barrel cut and crowned)...well that ain’t gonna happen soon. I was leaning/sold Rock River Arms (16” barrel only one now, waiting for parts for the longer barrels), DPMS, (not my favorite at all) all sold out and not looking to be available for 6 mos!!! I ordered a .50 Beowulf upper from Alexander Arms a month ago and it had an 18 week turn around. I think all the vendors/mfg are waiting to see if an assault weapon ban and it’s definition will pass.
MMM, I’m Acadian, French, with a little English and Scot thrown in.
Italian from Sicily,...coastal pillagers perhaps?
No bad intended, it just tickled my thoughts.
MMM, I’m Acadianne, un peu Francaise, with a little English and Scot thrown in.
Italian from Sicily,...coastal pillagers perhaps?
No bad intended, it just tickled my thoughts.
Stay with us; we’re in for a ride most of us here would rather not take.
Glock 33? Anyone have an opinion on this one?
Thanks so much for this thread, bookmarking to read later.
I’ve never owned a gun before, but from what my family and frinds are telling me, I better get one while I can, legally.
From an ammo point of view, the most available even if things get really tight is 9mm, .45, and .223. Having the same caliber for both a pistol and a rifle to start out makes a lot of sense. Also saves on cleaning kits, brushes, patches, which come in various calibers.
I’d recommend getting a 9mm semi-auto pistol
High End: Glock, Sig Sauer, Kahr
Mid: Beretta, Browning Hi Power, S&W, Taurus, Ruger, Walther.
Stay away from low end guns.(imo) But if you can’t afford the above get something.
Then a 9mm rifle - Bushmaster AR9 for example:
http://www.bushmaster.com/catalog_carbon15_AZ9-C15R16FT.asp
Beretta Storm:
https://www.shopberetta.com/e2wItemMain.aspx?parentID=IT00006334&parentLink=2100000084:3100001363:3100001373
(also available in .45)
Marlin Camp 9
http://www.alpharubicon.com/leo/marlincamp9war.htm
The Marlin is also available in .45 so you could suppliment a .45 pistol with that.
.45cal Pistols - Colt, Kimber. Esp. like this Kimber for carry:
http://www.kimberamerica.com/pistols/covert/ultra_covert_II/
It’s expensive but it has a built in Crimson trace laser - an accessory I highly recommend on any pistol.
If you want a highpowered rifle then AR15 (many manufacturers) or Ruger Mini-14 that shoot the .223 round.
http://www.bushmaster.com/catalog_main_index.asp
http://www.ruger-firearms.com/Firearms/FAFamily?type=Rifle&subtype=Autoloading&famlst=20&variation=Mini-14%C2%AE%20Ranch%20Rifle
Or an AK 47 high end, SKS low end.
And take an NRA course on gun safety, then shoot every week. Make it a family outing.
Pistol- because you can always carry it.
Shotgun- close to intermediate range.
Rifle- reach out & touch...
The rest, is details...
Good morning. I was going to ping you to this thread. You beat me, though. :-)
http://209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:lZ5nLB1m2TMJ:www.change.gov/agenda/urbanpolicy/+change.gov+guns&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us
This is directly quoted from the change.gov website cached on Google.
Be sure to learn how to hand-load your own ammunition, and buy lots of supplies to meet your future needs. Obama plans on taxing ammunition with a 500% increase. (Said so on his website)
That way people can buy all the guns they want but can’t afford to shoot them. This philosophy was the same approach to get people to stop smoking. Make them 7 bucks a pack.
Also, look for a “License to own guns”, an annual “per gun” tax on those who own guns and declare all guns that are not registered, or face Federal Prison. And there will be several home searches to make examples of those who refuse. Just to generate fear in those who try to fight it.
Would that include a revolver that can fire shotgun ammo:
MODEL 4510 .45/.410
And if a five shot revolver is now an "assault" weapon, what about higher-capacity revolvers?
This is Schumer logic.
first ping ....
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