Posted: 2/21/2009 1:01:44 AM EDT
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I know the whole "Get both" ideology and I will get both. But would like to know which one the hive thinks should come first.
A .22lr conversion for my AR or a threaded barrel for my H&K USP Compact 45 The conversion is great for obvious ammo price reasons and training. The barrel is more of a tacticool item but would like it before my conceal carry coarse next month and possibly my first suppressor soon after. Either way I will have both but would appreciate opinions. Conversion kit is $189 Barrel is $235 |
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Since getting my .22lr kit for my AR-15, it's allowed me to shoot a 1,000 rounds almost every weekend while only spending $20. I don't have much use for a suppressor in this state (I can own one, however it is illegal to shoot it ), so the .22 kit would be a better value for me at least. |
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Since getting my .22lr kit for my AR-15, it's allowed me to shoot a 1,000 rounds almost every weekend while only spending $20. I don't have much use for a suppressor in this state (I can own one, however it is illegal to shoot it ), so the .22 kit would be a better value for me at least.WTF! How does that work? Is it like being able to buy or own a bong but not using it? Very strange.
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Quoted: From what I understand, they banned them because of poaching. And either poor wording left a loophole allowing us to own them, or they just didn't care if we did.Quoted: Since getting my .22lr kit for my AR-15, it's allowed me to shoot a 1,000 rounds almost every weekend while only spending $20. I don't have much use for a suppressor in this state (I can own one, however it is illegal to shoot it ), so the .22 kit would be a better value for me at least.WTF! How does that work? Is it like being able to buy or own a bong but not using it? Very strange. |
), so the .22 kit would be a better value for me at least.