Thank you. I sat on this one for a few days, but ultimately the deal was too good to pass up. Just got it in today and changed my AR setups a little bit.
Not my only one. I already have one SBR'd. Then I told the wife I wanted to build another. The local shop had Anderson lowers for $60 each, so I jumped on all three of them.
I have my work bag, which has everything I would need on a day-to-day basis, but I want something that will keep me safe during an event that might take a few hours to a day or two to get us help.
Building a new AR and I can't quite decideqhich route I wanna go on optics.
It's a 16" midlength gas. I might occasionally reach out to couple hundred yards with it, but not often. Should I go red dot or ahould I consider a low power scope? I'm budgeting $400 for it, so it won't be too crazy...
No. I work critical care transfers and we travel all over the state. Last shift we had a crew go to South Bend area, the week beofew that we had a crew go to Evansville. We've had crews go to Detroit and Chicago and Cleveland all within the past three months. We can literally be sent anywhere.
I work EMS. There are regularly 3-5 of us on the truck. We've been dedicating this month to "surviving" if something were to happen to the truck. In our trucks, we have our survival kits. The kits are very basic: 3 mylar blankets, 3 bottles of water, high protein/calorie bars, deck of playing...
I have a 6 and a 9 year old. Been wanting to get my oldest into shooting. Looking at adding a .22LR firearm to the collection as a starting point. But where do I go? Rifle? Handgun? Obvious brands for rifle would be Ruger and Savage, any others I should look at? Best .22LR handguns if you...
Right? That guy grabbed his gun in the middle of Gamestop and told me to give him my money because he didn't see my gun. I hope he's enjoying his time with his cellmate.
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