Scenario: Supreme Court strikes down all gun control laws. What do you buy?

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I agree with Brian Williams, select fire 10/22. I would probably get a threaded barrel so I could put a supressor on if I wanted. Best thing is that it would be a drop in install for the 10/22.
 
Hmmm...

Suppressors all around. Gotta protect my hearing!

Probably in this order:
.22LR auto. Why? It'll be the only thing I can afford to feed regularly
M16A4. I'm in the military, and I'd be pushing for it to be my 'carry' weapon. I'll spend the money/ammo to learn trigger control, so no three round burst for me.
AK47 - Collection, and can you imagine the price increase in the world market for AK-47's? Heck, just letting american military purchase and bring home weapons would help disarm the region.
M2 - The classic. If I get an infusion of cash, probably get this before the '47.

Honestly speaking, I think that it'd be unlikely that a MK-19 would be openly legal even in the proposed enlightened age. Now, as a NFA item($200 tax, investigation), I have no problems with it.
 
Assuming this happened the same day I won the lottery:

Silenced, customized, select fire Ruger 10/22
Silenced MKII
Some kind of .22 carbine (silenced and select fire)
Silencers for my current collection of Sigs
Sig 55x (the entire line)
M4
M16
M14
AKM
FN-FAL (select fire of course)
HK PSG-1
UMP-45
MP5
MP5SD
MP5K
MP5/10
Thompson
Sten MKII
Glock 18
Beretta 93R
Quad mounted M2 Brownings (for the truck)
Several M2s for the house
A bigger safe.
 
There's only a couple left, even if they go up on the block, imagine the bidding war.

I'm kinda doubting Chriscraft is going to add one to the lineup. :evil:
 
Chris Rhines said:
... Probably around a thousand bucks worth of seamless stainless steel and aircraft aluminum tubing and round stock, in various sizes. A six-jaw chuck and tool-post grinder for the lathe. And that little DC arc-welding set I've been drooling over.

And a 1928 Thompson.

Me too, with the addition of a newly manufactured Springfield Armory M1A(FA), with "da switch." Not many others building M14's, so you know the "real deal" will still be expensive. Maybe if Fulton builds one...hmmm

S/F

Farnham
 
Sorry C-Note,
I have all the hand portable stuff I really want right now.
Field Artillery is what I want and need. I'll start with a 75mm pack Howitzer, then a 37mm AT Rifle.
After that the sky is the limit. Maybe an F4.

Sam :cool:
 
I would like to buy a Battleship

Haven't seen a battleship for sale recently, but I did see an aircraft carrier on eBay a while ago.



Me, I'm simple. I'd just want a M249 PARA, which is an extremely shorted SAW. Maybe a subgun, I'm not sure yet.
 
First I would need to sell the airplane. Then I would buy a 1928 Thompson and a progressive press to feed it with. One problem would be a place to shoot it as the gun club I belong to says no fully automatics of any kind. But you get the picture.

Barring the Thompson I would get a M2 carbine.
 
M1 Abrams - Dock Fees at any harbor in Chicago/on Lake Michigan would negate buying an Iowa class BB or a CVN.
M109A6 and a FISTV.
Bradley M3 for the Missus.
M2 with both AA and Tripod mounts. WTH, make it two. (Plus one of every Browning Machine Gun ever built.)
M60 for my Daugther
M249 for my Son.
M203
M16A1
M16A3
M4
M14
M2 Carbine
AK47
Thompson
MG34
MG42

and an Ammo Factory. :neener: :neener:
 
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