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Posted: 10/11/2007 10:50:33 AM EDT
Like the title says - what rifles do you plan to buy that are not
AR15/AR10 AK47 FAL M14/M1 Garand Basically rifles that don't make up a big portion of the market. Please list only rifles that you seriously plan to buy. I don't want to read a thread full of "MP5" responses. |
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i would like to have something in a 45-70. still researching that one.
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+1, got the K31 already. |
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I don't have serious plans to buy anything anymore... You are missing some big ones however... UZI, SKS, Rem 700, Rem 870, M98 Mauser I am always looking for a good deal but I have no immediate plans... EDIT: I do have a MINI UZI SMG on my 12-month plan however (is that soon enough)? |
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Do subguns count?
If so, I'd really like to build a UMP conversion. Also a PTR-91 (HK-91 clone), but I wouldn't be able to afford .308. Perhaps some C&Rs (Kar98k, M44, and SMLE) I'm considering the Remington 700 since it's been on sale for cheap cheap, but I'm not much of a bench shooter. I like movement. Also, as previously mentioned .308 is pricey. |
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A barret,
HK91, Rem 700, Mauser, An arisaka carbine to compliment my Grandpas WWII Type 99 he brought back, Savage, a new 10/22, a mini 14 just for the hell of it, 249, M-60. Hmmm that's off the top of my head. I'll get back to ya once I think of more. Oh and a Masada and Scar .....WHAT!?!?! they weren't on your don't list...list |
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It would be one of these:
Remington 700 in .308 H&K 94 (I had one and regret getting rid of it) .50 of some sort (just limited by areas to shoot around here) |
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Okay, your list specifically said M1 Garand. So, within those parameters, I want ( and just got) a M1 Carbine. I ordered it through the CMp; and, it is a beauty. I'll have to post pics in a new thread once I get some photos of it.
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Barrett M82A1
Just in case I do have to shoot down a satellite from orbit. |
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Gah, that's old. Quit saying FTW!!! (That thread had me laughing so fucking hard, damn lock) Anyway, I want a cool bull-pup. PS90, FS200, or Steyr Aug would all be cool. I want something in .308 or something comparable eventually too. Oh, and I want a semi .50 BMG. |
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KAC PDW in 6X35mm, since they've been discussing the possibility of more civie sales from KAC I've been thinking of ways to justify purchasing one.
yak |
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Stainless Marlin 1894 in 357 magnum.
I'll pay someone a $100 finders fee for just a referral. |
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Masada & SCAR
EDM in .408 AI in .50 a semi M240/249/etc if they ever come out MP5/40 clone Thats all that jumps to mind. Everything else is in the list we're not supposed to talk about. |
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And you do, because it's unedited. |
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10/22 will be coming home in the next month
Rem 700 in .308 would like and AR-50, but I am teh poor |
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Does refurbishing my Remington PSS count?
It needs a new barrel, a slightly better trigger; Remington supposedly has a new trigger for their Model 700 rifles. I’m interested in it. Worth it ir not? |
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Maybe Sako's new Bolt action in .338 lapua
or Barret .50 cal. Semi-auto. Somethin to go the distance. |
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A Marlin lever action for a truck gun.
Don't know what caliber exactly, but it would have to be a handgun caliber. Maybe .45 long colt. |
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I've been eyeballing a 45/70 lever too |
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I would love an FN PBR w/green stock and 20" grooved barrel. Preferably with a Zeiss mil-dot scope.
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I want a good .308 bolt action. And if you can count it as a "rifle" one of those semi-auto M1919s and a good crank setup with barrels in 8MM Mauser and 7.62x54R (if available.) for cheap surplus shooting.
I recall another company that made some .45-70 lever actions with some modern features, stainless, shorter barrels, new sights, etc. Would be a neat gun for walking around in the woods. |
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M53, Century Arms MG42 semiauto clone
MSAR Stg556 AUG type Galil, Century Arms clone MP40 semi-auto M240 semi-auto (if/when) TNW Ma-Deuce semi-auto That ought to do it for 2008 |
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Some sort of Savage bolt action .308.
Also, an HK USC/UMP conversion. |
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Exactly, Marlin 1895G |
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I have a little "truck gun" that is a Marlin 1895G guide gun in the aforementioned .45-70 Gov't. BigDozer66 |
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It would have been worth something if he would have put a rifle in the post. BigDozer66 |
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my credit card is eagerly awaiting the announcement that TPD is shipping their AUG's. i have a ton of AR's, and a few AK's. i made a deal with myself to get into 1 new platform this year to mix it up a little, and just in case... since i've always wanted an AUG, and since the new production ones are cheap and *very* good looking, it'll fit the bill. |
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I'll try to get a couple pics of mine to show y'all. BigDozer66 |
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Eventually I'd like to buy a lever action in 45LC, just because I am already loading for that caliber, and maybe a carbine in 9mm just because it would be ralatively cheap to shoot. I am keeping my eye out for an AK-74 copy. Other than that I don't know. Really I have enough now that if I don't buy anything else for a while, I'll probably be ok.... probably...
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Nagant, Hunt'n rifle in 30-06, .22s (I have NOTHING), and something in good 'ole BMG someday (won't be for a long time)
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