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And I'm gonna get one. Not sure what I'm gonna get yet. Budget is $1000.00. Gonna have to look around the memphis area and see what's out there.:D

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Yes you need one. Everyone needs a weapon in 3 calibers as a hedge against the future. 9mm, .40, and 556/223.

And, it's a fun shoot.

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you can build one for cheaper

And a very nice one at that! Whatever, get one!

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Tried to get one today. I'm in Ohio on vacation so it went through the NICS. They put a delay on the sale. WTH? I'm clean as they come. It's a Bushmaster Target model A3 NIB for $700

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I can buy in long guns neighboring states and some times do in Kentucky but you probably can not buy one in Ohio if you live in Tennessee. I think that is a federal law. You can probably have it transferred to a FFL in state and pick it up there.

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I can buy in long guns neighboring states and some times do in Kentucky but you probably can not buy one in Ohio if you live in Tennessee. I think that is a federal law. You can probably have it transferred to a FFL in state and pick it up there.

The clerk told me it was legal as it was a rifle and not a handgun. I'm thinking if he was wrong the NICS wpuld have issued a denial, not a delay but I have been wrong before.

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You can buy a long gun in a state other than the state of your residence.

The three calibers that everyone should have, with all due respect to you fellows who have it wrong, are 9mm, 7.62x39, and a 12 gauge. Backfill after that with 5.56 and a long range reach out and touch someone gun.

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GOT IT !!! Not the Bushmaster terget model though. I got a DPMS AP4. And I just ordered a removeable rear sight so I can play with it without the carry handle. Now I need to save up for a new upper with a target barrel and a good scope.

Good grief, the things I get myself into.

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GOT IT !!! Not the Bushmaster terget model though. I got a DPMS AP4. And I just ordered a removeable rear sight so I can play with it without the carry handle. Now I need to save up for a new upper with a target barrel and a good scope.

Good grief, the things I get myself into.

I shot one of those last weekend. Nice gun.

Here's phase one of my project. RRA lower and a Double Star M4 upper with 16" HBAR barrel.

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