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I have a 590A1 and it’s a great combat shotgun but a good AR loaded with Hornady TAP 5.56 75gr T2 is a superior weapon.
Also if you’re looking for a badass shotgun, look into getting a Saiga 12. A 12 gauge shotgun with a 20 round drum is pure sex.
I have a 590A1 and it’s a great combat shotgun but a good AR loaded with Hornady TAP 5.56 75gr T2 is a superior weapon.
Also if you’re looking for a badass shotgun, look into getting a Saiga 12. A 12 gauge shotgun with a 20 round drum is pure sex.
A shotgun in the middle of the night when you may be attacked in bed at close quarters? C'mon now. .45.
Rifle > shotgun > handgun > dialing 911 and waiting 10 minutes to be rescued
A shotgun in the middle of the night when you may be attacked in bed at close quarters? C'mon now. .45.
Rifle > shotgun > handgun > dialing 911 and waiting 10 minutes to be rescued
Rifle > shotgun > handgun > dialing 911 and waiting 10 minutes to be rescued
Rifle > shotgun > handgun > dialing 911 and waiting 10 minutes to be rescued
You certainly are a glutton for punishment, Stalin.
I do have an alarm system, but I live in the real world where alarm systems don’t have some magically power to repel criminals from my house.
If you want to depend on an alarm system to protect you and your family instead of protecting them yourself, have at it. As for me, I protect me and mine and I don’t dial 911 and pray the police get to my house before the criminals hurt me and my family.
You certainly are a glutton for punishment, Stalin.
I do have an alarm system, but I live in the real world where alarm systems don’t have some magically power to repel criminals from my house.
If you want to depend on an alarm system to protect you and your family instead of protecting them yourself, have at it. As for me, I protect me and mine and I don’t dial 911 and pray the police get to my house before the criminals hurt me and my family.
CDNN has some of the best prices anywhere. On their online catalog some of their gun prices are listed as “call to find out,” but that might have something to do with them doing the majority of their business with gun shops and the gun shops not wanting their customers to easily find out how much they paid for their guns. But because you cut out one of the middle men you see the difference come check out. Just a few months ago I bought a new rifle on sale for $600 that the local shop was asking $1,100 for.
Another site I use is Buds Gun Shop. Their prices aren’t as great as CDNN, but they are still better than what you’ll find in most local gun shops. Also their purchasing process is a lot easier than CDNN’s.
I’m not sure about CDNN, but Buds offers financing and layaway.
There are hundreds of different places to buy guns online. Feel free to shop around for the best price, but make sure you do a little research on the companies before placing your order.
If you live in a state like Texas, Arizona, Florida, etc. you are good to go, but if you live in an anti-2nd Amendment state like California or New York you will have to do additional research to see if you are “allowed” to own a particular gun in your state.
CDNN has some of the best prices anywhere. On their online catalog some of their gun prices are listed as “call to find out,” but that might have something to do with them doing the majority of their business with gun shops and the gun shops not wanting their customers to easily find out how much they paid for their guns. But because you cut out one of the middle men you see the difference come check out. Just a few months ago I bought a new rifle on sale for $600 that the local shop was asking $1,100 for.
Another site I use is Buds Gun Shop. Their prices aren’t as great as CDNN, but they are still better than what you’ll find in most local gun shops. Also their purchasing process is a lot easier than CDNN’s.
I’m not sure about CDNN, but Buds offers financing and layaway.
There are hundreds of different places to buy guns online. Feel free to shop around for the best price, but make sure you do a little research on the companies before placing your order.
If you live in a state like Texas, Arizona, Florida, etc. you are good to go, but if you live in an anti-2nd Amendment state like California or New York you will have to do additional research to see if you are “allowed” to own a particular gun in your state.
CDNN has some of the best prices anywhere. On their online catalog some of their gun prices are listed as “call to find out,” but that might have something to do with them doing the majority of their business with gun shops and the gun shops not wanting their customers to easily find out how much they paid for their guns. But because you cut out one of the middle men you see the difference come check out. Just a few months ago I bought a new rifle on sale for $600 that the local shop was asking $1,100 for.
Another site I use is Buds Gun Shop. Their prices aren’t as great as CDNN, but they are still better than what you’ll find in most local gun shops. Also their purchasing process is a lot easier than CDNN’s.
I’m not sure about CDNN, but Buds offers financing and layaway.
There are hundreds of different places to buy guns online. Feel free to shop around for the best price, but make sure you do a little research on the companies before placing your order.
If you live in a state like Texas, Arizona, Florida, etc. you are good to go, but if you live in an anti-2nd Amendment state like California or New York you will have to do additional research to see if you are “allowed” to own a particular gun in your state.
Wow, thanks!
CDNN has some of the best prices anywhere. On their online catalog some of their gun prices are listed as “call to find out,” but that might have something to do with them doing the majority of their business with gun shops and the gun shops not wanting their customers to easily find out how much they paid for their guns. But because you cut out one of the middle men you see the difference come check out. Just a few months ago I bought a new rifle on sale for $600 that the local shop was asking $1,100 for.
Another site I use is Buds Gun Shop. Their prices aren’t as great as CDNN, but they are still better than what you’ll find in most local gun shops. Also their purchasing process is a lot easier than CDNN’s.
I’m not sure about CDNN, but Buds offers financing and layaway.
There are hundreds of different places to buy guns online. Feel free to shop around for the best price, but make sure you do a little research on the companies before placing your order.
If you live in a state like Texas, Arizona, Florida, etc. you are good to go, but if you live in an anti-2nd Amendment state like California or New York you will have to do additional research to see if you are “allowed” to own a particular gun in your state.
Wow, thanks!
You certainly are a glutton for punishment, Stalin.
I do have an alarm system, but I live in the real world where alarm systems don’t have some magically power to repel criminals from my house.
If you want to depend on an alarm system to protect you and your family instead of protecting them yourself, have at it. As for me, I protect me and mine and I don’t dial 911 and pray the police get to my house before the criminals hurt me and my family.
I have three 50+ pound dogs that bark at the slightest change of scenery outside my house, whether it be the mail man, garbage man or whatever else it could possibly be. I would hope that's enough to deter some retard from going further, but I know that isn't realistic.
You certainly are a glutton for punishment, Stalin.
I do have an alarm system, but I live in the real world where alarm systems don’t have some magically power to repel criminals from my house.
If you want to depend on an alarm system to protect you and your family instead of protecting them yourself, have at it. As for me, I protect me and mine and I don’t dial 911 and pray the police get to my house before the criminals hurt me and my family.
I have three 50+ pound dogs that bark at the slightest change of scenery outside my house, whether it be the mail man, garbage man or whatever else it could possibly be. I would hope that's enough to deter some retard from going further, but I know that isn't realistic.
I have three 50+ pound dogs that bark at the slightest change of scenery outside my house, whether it be the mail man, garbage man or whatever else it could possibly be. I would hope that's enough to deter some retard from going further, but I know that isn't realistic.
I have a 100 pound GSD and an alarm system. However I realize that a couple of cents worth of lead and my dog is rendered useless and a few snips from someone that knows what they are doing and my alarm system in rendered useless.
It’s good that you are taking steps to properly arm yourself so you are not one of the sheeple that thinks the police are going to arrive at their house in seconds and rescue them when the bad guys come.
I have three 50+ pound dogs that bark at the slightest change of scenery outside my house, whether it be the mail man, garbage man or whatever else it could possibly be. I would hope that's enough to deter some retard from going further, but I know that isn't realistic.
I have a 100 pound GSD and an alarm system. However I realize that a couple of cents worth of lead and my dog is rendered useless and a few snips from someone that knows what they are doing and my alarm system in rendered useless.
It’s good that you are taking steps to properly arm yourself so you are not one of the sheeple that thinks the police are going to arrive at their house in seconds and rescue them when the bad guys come.
I have three 50+ pound dogs that bark at the slightest change of scenery outside my house, whether it be the mail man, garbage man or whatever else it could possibly be. I would hope that's enough to deter some retard from going further, but I know that isn't realistic.
I have three 50+ pound dogs that bark at the slightest change of scenery outside my house, whether it be the mail man, garbage man or whatever else it could possibly be. I would hope that's enough to deter some retard from going further, but I know that isn't realistic.
You’re “sure that would be enough,” huh? I guess you believe yourself some kind of expert in the field of personal protection.
Yeah, because it would be impossible for someone to shoot his dogs or toss them some poisoned meat, wouldn’t it?
You’re “sure that would be enough,” huh? I guess you believe yourself some kind of expert in the field of personal protection.
Yeah, because it would be impossible for someone to shoot his dogs or toss them some poisoned meat, wouldn’t it?
I have a 590A1 and it’s a great combat shotgun but a good AR loaded with Hornady TAP 5.56 75gr T2 is a superior weapon.
Also if you’re looking for a badass shotgun, look into getting a Saiga 12. A 12 gauge shotgun with a 20 round drum is pure sex.
Awesome shotguns in there. I want one..
I have a 590A1 and it’s a great combat shotgun but a good AR loaded with Hornady TAP 5.56 75gr T2 is a superior weapon.
Also if you’re looking for a badass shotgun, look into getting a Saiga 12. A 12 gauge shotgun with a 20 round drum is pure sex.
Awesome shotguns in there. I want one..
Yes, because our cities are much safer when only the criminals have guns and law abiding citizens are defenseless.
Every 2nd Amendment related thread in which you’ve demonstrated your nonsensical failed logic I’ve asked you same question and every time you are unable to answer it. Here it is again:
It’s 2:00 in the morning. You are your family are asleep. Suddenly someone breaks into your house with a shotgun with the intent on doing harm to you and your family. You dial 911 and the police are on their way. What do you do to protect your family and yourself during those 10 minutes you are waiting to be rescued by men with guns?
Yes, because our cities are much safer when only the criminals have guns and law abiding citizens are defenseless.
Every 2nd Amendment related thread in which you’ve demonstrated your nonsensical failed logic I’ve asked you same question and every time you are unable to answer it. Here it is again:
It’s 2:00 in the morning. You are your family are asleep. Suddenly someone breaks into your house with a shotgun with the intent on doing harm to you and your family. You dial 911 and the police are on their way. What do you do to protect your family and yourself during those 10 minutes you are waiting to be rescued by men with guns?
That’s about all he could do and he knows it. Which is why he never answers the question.
I find it hilarious how he claims to support the 2nd Amendment, yet says people that live in cities shouldn’t be allowed to own guns. That’s about as asinine as saying “I support the 1st Amendment, but people shouldn’t be allowed to say anything I disagree with.”
That’s about all he could do and he knows it. Which is why he never answers the question.
I find it hilarious how he claims to support the 2nd Amendment, yet says people that live in cities shouldn’t be allowed to own guns. That’s about as asinine as saying “I support the 1st Amendment, but people shouldn’t be allowed to say anything I disagree with.”
A long time ago, I thought about a pistol. Cheap little Browning .38 w/13-round staggered clip.
Figured I'd need extra shots, just in case............
A long time ago, I thought about a pistol. Cheap little Browning .38 w/13-round staggered clip.
Figured I'd need extra shots, just in case............
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