A gorgeous Howa 1500 in .308 in walnut furniture with a liquid mercury recoil suppressor and scope rings and a nice sling . . . All for $400.
Got it off a private citizen at a gun show who's wife ordered a safe downsizing
My cousin (more of an uncle to me, taught me how to shoot) has a big ol ball of melted down brass from old casings he shoots. he either shoots it off poles or embeds it in dirt. Every so often he melts it down again with more brass and to repair the holes.
First hunting trip. Didn't see anything, much less shoot anything, but the three-day excursion brought me and my father much closer to my cousin, who is more of an uncle figure to me.
Purchase won't happen till November, but I think I'll be getting either:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006PH6BK0/?coliid=I3HQI9Q6C0LCCW&colid=W445BCBFX6ZJ&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
or
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004MY5L9U/?coliid=I39V3U87ZOO2XD&colid=W445BCBFX6ZJ&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it...
I'm into handguns/calibers with great aftermarket support and proven capability in the hands of the law enforcement or military. So, S&W M&Ps, and glocks.
The beautiful thing about capitalism, competition, industry, and technology advancement is that better and better toys are becoming cheaper and cheaper. Imagine telling someone in 1980 you could get a sub-MOA gun for $380 ($125 in that day's money) or a halfway decent scope for $18 ($6 in that...
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