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I'm getting my first gun right now, but I think I already want another :D

I think I'd be okay with just my SKS in a period of civil disorder, but I need something a little more "controversial" before it gets banned. My stupid state keeps adding more "features" to the so-called "assault weapons" ban every year. It currently allows many tactical feature.

Does anyone know of something like an SU-16 Cal but that isn't cheaply made? I like the idea of readily available 30 round mages, if the need should arise . . .

 

A lot of hunting informations here-https://lifeundersky.com/

 

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4 minutes ago, mikegideon said:

If it wasn't for the tragic boating accident, I would own over 40. 

I don't know what a resident of NYC would do, except move. 

I think I would be close to that number.

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9 minutes ago, Ronald_55 said:

This is a picture of the guns I was talking about. Looks right, right?

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I've got about 30 of those guns, wife does not understand why I have that many.

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Funny you should mention that. My doc and I were talking about my ideal weight the other day. I told him....

 

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I am not as touchy about my weight as women are.

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1 hour ago, Grunt67 said:

Nobody here actually owns guns. Guns kill people. Welcome to the forum Mr. Bloomberg.

 

Bloomberg! Between him and Corker, it must be short boy week on TGO.

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What are these guns of which you speak?

The .gov keeps records of legal gun sales by state, Google it.

As Grayfox posted, why ask?

I understand curiosity, but as my peers suspect this is a trolling mission, is your intention to create and / or reinforce a narrative or stereotype of "East Tennessee rednecks tucked away in the land that time forgot."

If your intent is to learn that the 2A is an INDIVIDUAL right, how to safely and with great fun operate firearms, and gain some (contentious at times) common sense, please participate with an open mind and thick skin.

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On 8/23/2017 at 4:07 PM, Grayfox54 said:

Asking how many guns someone owns goes right in there with asking a woman how much she weighs. Its just bad form.  :stick:

or asking a man how many head of cattle he owns

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18 hours ago, Gotthegoods said:

What are these guns of which you speak?

The .gov keeps records of legal gun sales by state, Google it.

As Grayfox posted, why ask?

I understand curiosity, but as my peers suspect this is a trolling mission, is your intention to create and / or reinforce a narrative or stereotype of "East Tennessee rednecks tucked away in the land that time forgot."

If your intent is to learn that the 2A is an INDIVIDUAL right, how to safely and with great fun operate firearms, and gain some (contentious at times) common sense, please participate with an open mind and thick skin.

I'd guess his entire intent was to get clicks to the site he linked to at the end of his post.

 

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