7.62 cal m4?

davecasey

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trying to find a m4 looking rifle that shoots 7.62x39mm that is non resticted
i saw a guy with one at the range looked nice
 
There are some .22 Lr's - but really buying an AR is partly about being broke, needing more ammo, replacing the furniture, getting a new doo hickey for the sling, better optics etc. You really can't fully enjoy AR ownership unless it induces some kind of serious financial hardship. Haven't you ever wondered why Black Rifle guys seem to hang together, they get to share the misery of financial impairment that their toys have brought them - some to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars. It's all worth it though.
 
There are some .22 Lr's - but really buying an AR is partly about being broke, needing more ammo, replacing the furniture, getting a new doo hickey for the sling, better optics etc. You really can't fully enjoy AR ownership unless it induces some kind of serious financial hardship. Haven't you ever wondered why Black Rifle guys seem to hang together, they get to share the misery of financial impairment that their toys have brought them - some to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars. It's all worth it though.

yeah i get that
and maybe down the road for me
but i took a friend to shoot today he saw one and got a boner for one
who makes these .22's?
 
There are some .22 Lr's - but really buying an AR is partly about being broke, needing more ammo, replacing the furniture, getting a new doo hickey for the sling, better optics etc. You really can't fully enjoy AR ownership unless it induces some kind of serious financial hardship. Haven't you ever wondered why Black Rifle guys seem to hang together, they get to share the misery of financial impairment that their toys have brought them - some to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars. It's all worth it though.

So True
 
SKS, CZ 858 and XCR are the only semi-auto in 7.62x39 are the only non restricted semi-auto available to the Canadian market at the moment.
 
There are some .22 Lr's - but really buying an AR is partly about being broke, needing more ammo, replacing the furniture, getting a new doo hickey for the sling, better optics etc. You really can't fully enjoy AR ownership unless it induces some kind of serious financial hardship. Haven't you ever wondered why Black Rifle guys seem to hang together, they get to share the misery of financial impairment that their toys have brought them - some to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars. It's all worth it though.

Best summary ever posted! :D
 
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