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Post by brown on Apr 7, 2014 5:35:55 GMT
Looking to pick up a couple sport rifles and I'm looking for something with a larger variety than the local shops offer. Have 2 sks's and an AK. Maybe thinking something by Bushmaster. Thanks.
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Post by Saggy on Apr 7, 2014 12:59:21 GMT
I have not but a buddy of mine has gotten around 5 pieces from there with no problems. Just need someone with a FFL to accept it and transfer it to you. At least in Missouri that's how it works.
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Post by brown on Apr 7, 2014 13:10:47 GMT
I have not but a buddy of mine has gotten around 5 pieces from there with no problems. Just need someone with a FFL to accept it and transfer it to you. At least in Missouri that's how it works. I think here too. Prices seem about right on some things and high on others (old rifles).
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Post by exheavyhippie on Apr 7, 2014 17:47:55 GMT
A FFL will charge at least 50 to accept the firearm PLUS the background check fees. You will pay the fees no matter what, so make sure to factor the local acceptance fee as part of the price. Why Bushmaster? If for price, okay. But if it is because of their reputation, they have changed over the last couple of years and have gone down hill.
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Post by brown on Apr 7, 2014 21:51:38 GMT
A FFL will charge at least 50 to accept the firearm PLUS the background check fees. You will pay the fees no matter what, so make sure to factor the local acceptance fee as part of the price. Why Bushmaster? If for price, okay. But if it is because of their reputation, they have changed over the last couple of years and have gone down hill. Because they make civilian branded guns that are usually made by colt or Remington for military only.
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Post by exheavyhippie on Apr 7, 2014 22:19:42 GMT
A FFL will charge at least 50 to accept the firearm PLUS the background check fees. You will pay the fees no matter what, so make sure to factor the local acceptance fee as part of the price. Why Bushmaster? If for price, okay. But if it is because of their reputation, they have changed over the last couple of years and have gone down hill. Because they make civilian branded guns that are usually made by colt or Remington for military only. All I'm saying is that you can get much better quality ARs, but they will cost more. If you must be budget conscious then Bushmaster it may be the best option. If I were in the AR market right now I would lean towards Noveske if there is no budget concern at all, HeadDown if I needed to save a few bucks. There are too many issues with mass production ARs.
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Post by brown on Apr 8, 2014 14:27:00 GMT
Because they make civilian branded guns that are usually made by colt or Remington for military only. All I'm saying is that you can get much better quality ARs, but they will cost more. If you must be budget conscious then Bushmaster it may be the best option. If I were in the AR market right now I would lean towards Noveske if there is no budget concern at all, HeadDown if I needed to save a few bucks. There are too many issues with mass production ARs. Price is always gonna be an issue, by that I mean budget. Surviving the zombie apocalypse is going to cost a pretty penny.
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Post by malgato on Apr 8, 2014 16:05:34 GMT
Just buy a crossbow. It works for Daryl.
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Post by IIchewybaccaII on Apr 8, 2014 21:32:39 GMT
Just buy a crossbow. It works for Daryl. Or a hammer. It's helped Tyreese. And let's face it. Black people don't survive long in these types of shows
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Post by brown on Apr 9, 2014 1:49:58 GMT
T-dawg left too soon. Still though I like things that poke holes in cars.
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