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Yeah im starting to...gonna take me a while...theres a lot of pages...lol
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He told me his wife was getting mad at him for buying so much guns. So now hes selling his old ones and replace it with new guns so his wife cant tell the difference...lol |
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When he says interchageable, probably just means he swaps the uppers. The 300 blackout fits into a standard AR 5.56 magazine. Only thing different between the 2 AR platforms is the barrel, all other parts are standard AR-15/M4 parts. |
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Best Prices?
So who do you guys buy from?
I've pretty much decided on a Sig P226 Elite Stainless .40. Now, where do I get it? |
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I would recommend gun shows because they always have cool stuff to sell. And most times a lot cheaper too. I'm not sure about VA but I know the gun laws are pretty strict for northeastern states. |
Often a local gun shop will sell the gun somewhere around the same price you can find it online. If you find it online, and buy it that way, you usually have to pay a local gun store for the transfer fee anyway and that will run anywhere from $25 to as much as $75, often eliminating any price advantage, even if you exclude the sales tax. The only caveat I'd offer is that some of the most ridiculous firearms advice I've heard has come out of local gun shops, so be careful about doing your research on individual guns and where you get your information.
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Bill, go to Virginia Arms in Manassas. They are a great shop and all the guys there know their sh*t!.
They usually have competitive pricing when you factor in the transfer fees. I bought my Glock 26, my girlfriend's Ruger LC9, and my BCM AR-15 lower from them. |
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They've got a great reputation locally. I know most of the salespeople are involved in competition, some of them on a national level. They are all extremely knowledgeable and helpful. I've found them to be quite honest. They were very adamant about getting me the best deal possible when I was putting together my BCM AR that they advised me not to buy the upper from them since BCM direct and some other online retailers could beat their pricing. But for the lower I got the best deal buying from them once you factor in the transfer fee.
I think they carry every BCM part to be honest. They had 10-15 of the BCGs hanging on the rack last time I was there along with all of the charge handles and other little bits. Unless I can get a clearly better deal online I think they are my gun shop for life. |
Damn, they're that good?
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Here's my twins... ;) P226 Enhanced Elite..! http://www.the370z.com/members/troop...nced-elite.jpg |
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Why have one, when you can have two.:tiphat: |
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Always have a backup plan ;) :tiphat: |
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I sort of want a G19. But I also want a Kel-Tec Pf9 for some reason. And a Ruger GP100. And a Kahr CM9. :icon17: |
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My G26, AR15, and 870 all have purposes. They are more tools than anything else. Well, the AR and 870 double for fun. But on the pistol side of things I kinda want more toys. The GP100 would be fun because it's a revolver and revolvers are cool and cowboyish. The others are just kinda cute. :icon17: |
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An AK and a 9mm shud be good enough for a zombie apocalypse right?...lol
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OK, here it is finally...!!!
The latest addition to the family ;) Custom built 14.5" :happydance: http://www.the370z.com/members/troop...1-dscn1442.jpg |
Nice!
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