So...as some of you know I need to pay out of pocket ( meaning no loans or aid is available to me) for the rest of my school tuition. It sucks, but can be done.
Anyway, I have that Krinkov and I have a full size AK-74 with a folding stock. I'm having a hard time justifying keeping both when even at worst case scenario I could have an extra $650 for tuition if I sell the full size and $1300 if I sell the krink.
Whichever rifle I keep is the one that will need to serve as my general purpose defensive rifle until I'm done with school.
The stamp for the Krink just came back yesterday.
Do I keep the Krink and SBR it?
Do I sell the Krink and keep the full size?
I feel nervous relying on a gun that has a real effective range of 100m as my only defensive carbine. The only other guns I have would be an old .30-06 Eddystone and a 30-30 Marlin...and my two G19s.
I also have in the back of my head how when Hillary gets in office NFA stuff will be low hanging fruit for her....
Anyway, I have that Krinkov and I have a full size AK-74 with a folding stock. I'm having a hard time justifying keeping both when even at worst case scenario I could have an extra $650 for tuition if I sell the full size and $1300 if I sell the krink.
Whichever rifle I keep is the one that will need to serve as my general purpose defensive rifle until I'm done with school.
The stamp for the Krink just came back yesterday.
Do I keep the Krink and SBR it?
Do I sell the Krink and keep the full size?
I feel nervous relying on a gun that has a real effective range of 100m as my only defensive carbine. The only other guns I have would be an old .30-06 Eddystone and a 30-30 Marlin...and my two G19s.
I also have in the back of my head how when Hillary gets in office NFA stuff will be low hanging fruit for her....