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What should I buy next?

Post by michaeld20 » 21 Sep 2011, 05:37

Im looking at buying a new weapon for my excursions, Preferably a new Remington, but I am willing to go with some sport throwing knives for now, Any suggestions? Actual gunhandlers?
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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by SneakyPie » 21 Sep 2011, 06:21

What's your budget?

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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by Lord_Mountbatten » 21 Sep 2011, 10:11

For someone of your age... hm...

How about this?

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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by vallorn » 21 Sep 2011, 10:28

try an Airsft gun mike... although at your age your gonna have to get it two toned :lol:
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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by michaeld20 » 21 Sep 2011, 13:32

SneakyPie wrote:What's your budget?
1200$ To 2800$
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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by Darktaint » 21 Sep 2011, 13:36

Lol kids and guns

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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by michaeld20 » 21 Sep 2011, 13:36

Lord_Mountbatten wrote:For someone of your age... hm...

How about this?

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I already own a gun...
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Post by SneakyPie » 21 Sep 2011, 13:36

michaeld20 wrote:
SneakyPie wrote:What's your budget?
1200$ To 2800$
Put it in a bank.

Save it for something useful like a car when you can drive, or college.

You'll thank me later.

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Post by michaeld20 » 21 Sep 2011, 13:36

Darktaint wrote:Lol kids and guns

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I am 16 -____-
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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by Darktaint » 21 Sep 2011, 13:38

michaeld20 wrote:
Darktaint wrote:Lol kids and guns

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I am 16 -____-
Still a kid. Why are you parents even allowing you to own a gun?
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Post by DuplicateValue » 21 Sep 2011, 13:38

You're wasting over 1200 dollars on something you can't actually make use of without a trip to jail?

You could buy a lot of other (more useful/enjoyable) stuff with that.
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Post by SneakyPie » 21 Sep 2011, 13:38

Darktaint wrote:
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Darktaint wrote:Lol kids and guns

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I am 16 -____-
Still a kid. Why are you parents even allowing you to own a gun?
It's not uncommon for younger teenagers to handle guns here in the US.

It's still pretty frightening though.

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Post by EricSmarties » 21 Sep 2011, 13:39

Americans. Why do people need guns man. Peace is the way!
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Post by michaeld20 » 21 Sep 2011, 13:39

DuplicateValue wrote:You're wasting over 1200 dollars on something you can't actually make use of without a trip to jail?

You could buy a lot of other (more useful/enjoyable) stuff with that.
Well, I hunt, Go to firing ranges weekly
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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by Darktaint » 21 Sep 2011, 13:40

SneakyPie wrote:

It's not uncommon for younger teenagers to handle guns here in the US.

It's still pretty frightening though.
Jesus that's a frightening thought ._.
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Post by michaeld20 » 21 Sep 2011, 13:41

Darktaint wrote:
SneakyPie wrote:

It's not uncommon for younger teenagers to handle guns here in the US.

It's still pretty frightening though.
Jesus that's a frightening thought ._.
It is when your working with youngens @ boy scout camp too.. But im a experience gunman so...
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Post by Jake55778 » 21 Sep 2011, 13:47

michaeld20 wrote:
Darktaint wrote:
SneakyPie wrote:

It's not uncommon for younger teenagers to handle guns here in the US.

It's still pretty frightening though.
Jesus that's a frightening thought ._.
It is when your working with youngens @ boy scout camp too.. But im a experience gunman so...
When a 16 year old can unironicly claim to be an "experienced gunman" that is a frightening thought.
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Post by SneakyPie » 21 Sep 2011, 13:53

Yeah, I'm in the boat that unless you have been privately trained and certified, or trained by the military, you're not an experienced gunman.

It's one thing to have shot guns a few times, it's a whole other thing to actually be trained.

For example, I've been shooting guns since I was like 14 under strict supervision. When I was getting training for a Conceal and Carry permit (by a former SpecOp no less) I was surprised at just how much I was doing wrong. Sure I could put a bullet into a target, but ever since correcting myself from what I was taught, it makes a huge difference.

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Post by michaeld20 » 21 Sep 2011, 13:57

I mean by experienced as I have fired guns since I was 12. But point aside, Car here I come!
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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by ojamamask » 21 Sep 2011, 15:19

What's a gun?
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Post by Aenir_bEPU » 21 Sep 2011, 15:57

ojamamask wrote:What's a gun?
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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by SirDoom » 21 Sep 2011, 20:42

The only gun I can recommend is a handgun, so you won't be able to purchase one for a few more years. (Then again, all the rifles I've ever fired aren't the best in the world. I've been going to the range firing mostly the same handgun for the past 7 years or so with my dad, so my opinion on the matter is a bit limited)

Although from my perspective, You really shouldn't be buying multiple guns until you have a reliable steady source of income. Hell, I still technically don't own one myself. The rifle I learned to fire with technically mine, but was sold at my choice a while back. I never really got into hunting, and as far as just shooting at the range, I always preferred handguns to long guns.

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Post by XxGhOsTxReCoNxX » 21 Sep 2011, 22:00

Maybe a nerf gun or some plastic knives?

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Post by Blackadder51 » 21 Sep 2011, 22:04

This thread is horrifying and scary.
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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by 697134002 » 21 Sep 2011, 22:06

XxGhOsTxReCoNxX wrote:Maybe a nerf gun or some plastic knives?
A crossbow would be more fun.
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Post by Godavari » 21 Sep 2011, 22:10

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Get one of these and modify it. You'll have more fun.
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Post by Milo_Windby » 21 Sep 2011, 22:21

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Get one of these and modify it. You'll have more fun.
I agree with this =D So many awesome modified nerf guns... can do so much with them,
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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by aflycon » 22 Sep 2011, 00:23

Get a rifle.

With a rifle, you need to turn your whole body to shoot someone. With a handgun, you can take a life with the flick of your wrist.

Maybe a .22? Although, you probably should just save the money.

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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by Eddietester1066 » 22 Sep 2011, 01:20

I think you need to provide more details on what these expeditions involve. Plinking calls for a different weapon than deer hunting, and target shooting depends on the class you plan on competing in.

Don't let the hoplophobes get to you. Responsible weapons ownership in one of the cornerstones of a polite society.
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Re: What should I buy next?

Post by 697134002 » 22 Sep 2011, 01:34

Eddietester1066 wrote:I think you need to provide more details on what these expeditions involve. Plinking calls for a different weapon than deer hunting, and target shooting depends on the class you plan on competing in.

Don't let the hoplophobes get to you. Responsible weapons ownership in one of the cornerstones of a polite society.
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