You crazy? I love shooting my AR, and I enjoyed building it so much that I'm constantly browsing parts dreaming up my next builds!
This is very true.
Why don't you bring your handgun to the range?
That is the only place we can shoot them, so what exactly have the politicians done to make you leave something you own and can legally use, at home?
Giving them what they want is good reason for you to "harden the !@#$ up"...
NEA didn't torpedo nothing.
Norinco did, almost 7 years ago.
Honestly, most of my shooting is on a range, so the restricted / non-restricted debate doesn't mean much to me.
NEA didn't torpedo nothing.
Norinco did, almost 7 years ago.
you are priced "competitively" sounds like you are over the price of a new german pre order price. If that's the case obviously nobody is going to buy yours. The price has gone down so you will have to drop below that 20% to sell it. I think mainly the reason why is because everyone wants what they paid for their used items, and even if they haven't been used they still aren't worth new price to most ppl just to save tax. The good deals sell, the ok deals sell but take longer, and the people asking for 90% of the money back usually doesn't sell unless it's not in stock anymore.
I guess my interests still are greatly biased towards items I can use beyond the range. I love being able to toss my .223 bolt gun in the truck along with a centerfire and shotgun to have fun with on the woods roads and clearings. Maybe the lack of ammunition at all times, and at a price that you can afford to feed the lead hoses such as an AR15. Its not much fun having to "budget" your ammo at the range to spread it out over a couple of hours. (even reloaders can't always guarantee having ammo on hand anymore, as supplies are still hit and miss. )



























