i want this pink too


i want this pink too
In California, no. Absolutely fine.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
That being said, there's nothing wrong with having a pink AR, OK?
I spent more than that on my paintball kitKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
the LMT my friend has was ~$1700. I'm just not ready to drop that kind of money into a gun until I can take the time to familiarize myself with gun systems in general.
the green cases of ammo you mention are about $400 per 1k, so it's not that bad at all
That's what I did. Bought a .22 full rifle then got a 5.56 upper later.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
that S&W M&P15-22 looks nice, I may have to get that instead and then upgrade later. I really like that M&P15 sport though haha. Your point about ammo costs is not falling on deaf ears here.
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Either of which are good.rdx-fx wrote:
standard service pistol target X-ring is 1.7", shot at 25yd sustained, 50yd slow fire.
NRA B-6 & B-8 targets
3.36" if you just want the 10 ring...
Personally, I'm at consistent hits on a 6" diameter plate at 25 and 50 yards, with a 9mm HiPower.
Or, consistent hits on a 9" diameter plate at 1025 yards, with a scoped rifle.
Reloading is an interest i have as well. Whats a good place to start? What kind of tools would i need and how expensive are they.rdx-fx wrote:
In California, no. Absolutely fine.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
That being said, there's nothing wrong with having a pink AR, OK?
In Montana, you show up with a pink AR, you're going to get some odd looks and strange questions.
Then again, California & Neu Yawk are the poster child states for "And that's why we can't have fun nice things".
AR-15 are easy to build, easy to maintain, easy to accessorize, and pretty cheap to shoot.
Really cheap, if you get a .22 subcaliber adapter (lets you shoot cheap .22LR ammo in a real 5.56 AR-15)
Personally, if I were going to buy an off-the-shelf AR, I would buy a LMT or Stag (or FN, if I could find one).
With my first choice being a FN.
If you're more worried about inexpensive, DPMS and Bushmaster are civilian grade plinker AR-15.
Without reloading, Federal ammo (surplus Lake City) or Eagle Arms ammo (same thing) in the bulk military green cans are decent and inexpensive.
Cheaper than that, and you get into the laquered Wolf crap ammo that will eventually weld an empty laquered case into your chamber.
And, if you decided to get into reloading, the empty brass from Federal or LC is quite good.
I'd suggest starting hereUnkleRukus wrote:
Reloading is an interest i have as well. Whats a good place to start? What kind of tools would i need and how expensive are they.
Nice, but remember they are no longer supported for spares by Walther/Umarex.
Worse than that, you're assembling explosives to detonators.You are handling explosives.
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