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Posted: 1/27/2009 2:59:46 PM EDT
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They say a sucker is born every minute, well I've proved that to be true. I know nothing about AR15's other than the fact that I wanted to get one while I still could and I wanted quality. I ended up buying a Colt 6721 LE for 2k (yeah I'm still sleeping on the couch) and pick it up tomorrow.
The real question: should I leave this NIB and try to resell if/when the ban goes into effect or have fun with it and not look back? I really just purchased because I wanted one, and in case things go to hell with all the “change” that’s happening. I’m not in law enforcement or the military and I do have other firearms for home self defense. (Mossberg Mariner, S&W M&P 9mm) I’m really looking for suggestions on where to go from here? Thank you in advance to everyone who responds. |
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Well I knew that I overpaid once by at least $200, my father doesn't know how to use google very well. This was the first thing that came up last week.
https://www.floridagunworks.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=FG&Category_Code=_SALEFIREARMS Nothing I can do now except have fun with it and find good optic to put on it. I was leaning toward Aimpoint M3 or M4. Anyone here have any thoughts on these? |
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I was once told you can't pay too much for a gun, only too early. I thought $600 was way too much for a Colt back in 1993 and $350 was too much for a Polytech folding AK.
Shoot it and take care of it. Buy ammo and practice before you attach a bunch of crap to it. You may just find you like it as a basic lightweight carbine. Once you can hit a sillouette consistently at 300 meters, then move to optics. |
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