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Look up B5 SOPMOD stocks. They're the same as the LMT sans the LMT logo and they should be around $99-120.Originally Posted by richiecotite
also, debating what sort of stock to get. keep going between the LMT SOPMOD stock and the VLTOR EMOD. Strongl leaning toward the Vltor since it's 88 bucks on cheaper than dirt and i have a $100 gift card.
Originally Posted by anabolic dunk
How do you guys feel about purchasing used firearms? What's your experiences with used guns? A co-worker of mine is trying to sell his Rock River Arms AR-15.. He's offering it @ a fair price.. We're taking it out to the range this week so i can test it out, but I've never bought a used gun before so I'm a little "iffy" about it
Originally Posted by Frank Mucus
Look up B5 SOPMOD stocks. They're the same as the LMT sans the LMT logo and they should be around $99-120.Originally Posted by richiecotite
also, debating what sort of stock to get. keep going between the LMT SOPMOD stock and the VLTOR EMOD. Strongl leaning toward the Vltor since it's 88 bucks on cheaper than dirt and i have a $100 gift card.
yeah, i read about B5 theyre korean made but supposed to be the same quality. I went with the Vltor because 1) it's much more tacticool() and 2) i came out of pocket 20 bucks for it. Also, it's hella hard to find the B5's in that price range (a brand new one, at least), and i personally think 200 US dollars for a piece of molded plastic is ri-goddamn-diculous
Money really not an issue, no problem dropping $500-800 on decent 9mm. Just want to know where deals can be found (No trunk deals,Originally Posted by richiecotite
Iron Man, how much money are you looking to spend? All sorts of different options when it comes to 9mm. Most will tell you glock, springfield, s&w for good reason. If you wanna spend a little more, take a look at HK and Sig.
Personally, if i were a cali resident, i'd look at a bigger caliber (california still prohibits magazines that hold more than 10, correct?) like a .45; hell even something like a taurus judge might be ideal for your purposes.
that price range, you have a whole lot of options. Figure out if you want a striker fire pistol (glock, xd, m&p) or one with a hammer (fnp 9, hk, sig, cz 75). Personally, i prefer a pistol with a hammer, mostly because im scared of carrying a gun with 1 in the pipe and no manual safety.Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Money really not an issue, no problem dropping $500-800 on decent 9mm. Just want to know where deals can be found (No trunk deals,Originally Posted by richiecotite
Iron Man, how much money are you looking to spend? All sorts of different options when it comes to 9mm. Most will tell you glock, springfield, s&w for good reason. If you wanna spend a little more, take a look at HK and Sig.
Personally, if i were a cali resident, i'd look at a bigger caliber (california still prohibits magazines that hold more than 10, correct?) like a .45; hell even something like a taurus judge might be ideal for your purposes.).
I'll look into bigger caliber, but for now, I'm good with a 9mm. Any decent websites with legit deals.
just get a shotty if you don't plan on carrying. you wont miss and you won't go through walls and hit neighbors.Originally Posted by DaBottom305
stupid yuku.
Can I get some help with a new purchase. I would like to buy a new gun for home protection.
I'm interested in these option:
-glock type
-sub compact
-best safety
-.40 or 9mm
-$400-500 range.
Thanks in advance.