Mornin' gents. So glad it's Friday. Thinking about checking out some Makarovs....I don't know why.
Anyone remember their first gun purchase?
mine was a mosin nagant 91/30 for $150 in 2013, shortly after I turned 18. After our house fire and we moved to the next county, once we got back on our feet, my parents gave me and my sister $200 each for new clothes and stuff, I spent $30 on clothes and came home with a mosin LOL
We need the smaller KK sticker!
Props for the "claw" peek too.
Anyone remember their first gun purchase?
I was prepared and set for everything affected by Sandy Hook. I sat back and bought a ton of revolvers, lever guns and bolt actions at crazy cheap prices because everyone else was worried about Glocks and AR's, lol. I would just drive to Georgia Arms and buy all the ammo I wanted at one time instead of trying to beat all the neckbeards to the stores or pay flipper prices online. GA Arms went up on their prices a little bit but not too bad. Still was worth it to make the drive out there once a month.
I was living in CA when Sandy Hook happened. The hysteria was absolutely crazy... went up to my favorite local FFL and the walls that were once festooned with all sorts of black rifles were absolutely bare, save a lone Savage 110. At the time I felt like I was in good shape with what I had... about 16 AK mags of different types, maybe another 16 AR mags... I didn't sell much of anything really... bought a PSL in fact. Kept most of my stuff too.I kept all of my stuff. Although I did trade an FDE G19 with a TLR-1 for a S&W 500 straight up, lol.
It's an inanimate object. I'm sure some amount of Yugo surplus was used in genocide in the 90's. Heck, even the lowly Mosin Nagant you have stowed away could have been used to bayonet civilians. There's no way of knowing.I want another K98k. I've had probably 10 over the years..but always end up selling them because I cant shake the bad juju feeling wondering if that rifle was used for some truly evil shit or not
Any of you wear burton? I tell ya this jacket is legit
It's an inanimate object. I'm sure some amount of Yugo surplus was used in genocide in the 90's. Heck, even the lowly Mosin Nagant you have stowed away could have been used to bayonet civilians. There's no way of knowing.
If you're so worried, get an Israeli K98k in .308 and rock that.
Yup. Guns aren't bad. People are bad.JDS and I had a talk about this subject. He told me it's not the gun, it's the man behind the gun. When you hear it, it sounds so simple...I guess bc it is.
As in the Burton snowboard company? All my snowboard gear was mostly Burton over the years, good stuff. Might still have a jacket and a pair of pants or 2 packed away but most all our snowboard gear got lost (stolen) in our move from Colorado to Ga.
I've got so many jackets it's not funny and I gave some away when we left Colorado. Having to wear one 8+ months out of the year I guess I needed one for every occasion Lol.
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Every day I drive a van in which my wife died, along the same route (hey, it is paid for!). So far, so good, not ghosts.Yup. Guns aren't bad. People are bad.
I guess where el Shempeon is coming from is kind of like asking if you would live in a murder house. Maybe that pushes the edge of superstition a little more.
Yup. Guns aren't bad. People are bad.
I guess where el Shempeon is coming from is kind of like asking if you would live in a murder house. Maybe that pushes the edge of superstition a little more.
She watching over you manEvery day I drive a van in which my wife died, along the same route (hey, it is paid for!). So far, so good, not ghosts.
I was living in CA when Sandy Hook happened. The hysteria was absolutely crazy... went up to my favorite local FFL and the walls that were once festooned with all sorts of black rifles were absolutely bare, save a lone Savage 110. At the time I felt like I was in good shape with what I had... about 16 AK mags of different types, maybe another 16 AR mags... I didn't sell much of anything really... bought a PSL in fact. Kept most of my stuff too.
Looking back, I really didn't have everything I could ever want (even though I thought I did). There's a lot of cool new product that has come out since then and it would be a shame if that stuff never came to fruition because of a ban. We might think we're good to go today because we're more or less happy with what we have at the moment, but's always subject to change.