TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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I've looked at prices of modern sporting rifles, particularly AR platform, however it seems like the price of the weapon may be a hefty price tag for me. I currently have the money for it, but I am not willing to wait too long (having less and less money, losing the financial ability to purchase one). The gun stores around my area where I live don't always have the prices of them unfortunately so I don't really know. I just don't want to be the awkward prospective customer in the store who can't make up his mind about which rifle to buy or give off some weird vibe about the prices.
Does anyone know which one is reliable, yet still within a decent price range? I am willing to go around $500-$550 (not including ammo), but not much more than that since I don't currently have any income, but with limited savings. I've looked at the Ruger 10/22, and while it is even more affordable (both the gun and the ammo itself), it uses a .22lr round so I don't know if it is reliable enough.
As for shotguns, while they are very reliable, I don't really like the heavy recoil and also it is harder for me to justify that (as I don't have self-defense/home-defense, hunting reasons).
For ammo, I believe a 5.56x45mm NATO round should be more than sufficient damage to the brain as well as the brain stem. I've considered the Winchester .308, which is fired from a bolt-action rifle (even cheaper than semi-auto rifles), but that is harder to justify (as I don't hunt and generally those rounds are designed more for hunting/defense -- sorry if I am wrong here).
In regards to having a reason, justifying myself IRL if people around me finds out that I own, I do have my alibi (target shooting, recreation/hobby, and also "my right as a citizen", etc.) for owning one, so that part is covered. Lately, I've just been shopping around hoping I'd get a good deal so I have more options and would be able to have more control over how/when I ctb instead of being limited or feeling strained.
Oh and one more thing, I live in NC, and assuming that if there is a firearm out of state, particularly a long gun, does this mean I can buy from there and have them ship the firearm to an FFL dealer to my state and then just get it from an NC FFL dealer?
Does anyone know which one is reliable, yet still within a decent price range? I am willing to go around $500-$550 (not including ammo), but not much more than that since I don't currently have any income, but with limited savings. I've looked at the Ruger 10/22, and while it is even more affordable (both the gun and the ammo itself), it uses a .22lr round so I don't know if it is reliable enough.
As for shotguns, while they are very reliable, I don't really like the heavy recoil and also it is harder for me to justify that (as I don't have self-defense/home-defense, hunting reasons).
For ammo, I believe a 5.56x45mm NATO round should be more than sufficient damage to the brain as well as the brain stem. I've considered the Winchester .308, which is fired from a bolt-action rifle (even cheaper than semi-auto rifles), but that is harder to justify (as I don't hunt and generally those rounds are designed more for hunting/defense -- sorry if I am wrong here).
In regards to having a reason, justifying myself IRL if people around me finds out that I own, I do have my alibi (target shooting, recreation/hobby, and also "my right as a citizen", etc.) for owning one, so that part is covered. Lately, I've just been shopping around hoping I'd get a good deal so I have more options and would be able to have more control over how/when I ctb instead of being limited or feeling strained.
Oh and one more thing, I live in NC, and assuming that if there is a firearm out of state, particularly a long gun, does this mean I can buy from there and have them ship the firearm to an FFL dealer to my state and then just get it from an NC FFL dealer?
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