What determines how a rifle is "tactical" from one that isn't
The amount of junk bolted to it.
What determines how a rifle is "tactical" from one that isn't
Get your RPAL, play in a bigger sandbox.
Get your RPAL, play in a bigger sandbox.
Get your RPAL, shoot guns with a greater level of government gun control at a smaller shooting range
Some of those AR-15's and that are ###y... I'd buy em up too, I just don't care for the range so much - my bias.
If you can afford it, Swiss Arms. Mine has an NEA lower that accepts AR-15 mags and stocks.
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FS2000.A little out of your price range, but I think this is perfection:
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Oh snap. Could I see a better view of that thing? It has an A2 stock on it?
Best Pic Ever!!!
We should have a Tactical Bulldog thread.
You're really going to give in and not own one because they've made it difficult? I guess the governments plan is working...
Ask and you shall receive.
If you have 2 or more of the following gun mods, your gun is "tactical"...
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The non-res .223 group as I remember is:
Cx4 Carbine, Kel-Tec Su-16, Mini-14, (for your price range at least)
You could consider the Swiss Arms Rifle, Robinson Armament rifle, Tavor bullpup or the Benelli MR1 if you had more cash.
Seeing as you probably won't be using your non restricted 'tactical' black rifle on any battlefront, I'm assuming you want one for looks, both the Mini-14 and SU-16 can emulate an ar15 feel pretty well.
Hope that helped
Damn Smak, that's one of the most gorgeous black rifles that I've ever seen!Now I might have to save up for one...
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