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Buy 'em and stack 'em. Hurry


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Don't stack 'em, bury 'em. Deep. Probably going to be a run on large diameter PVC pipe and caps. Maybe shovels too.

Get on it.

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Originally Posted by LeroyBeans
Don't stack 'em, bury 'em. Deep. Probably going to be a run on large diameter PVC pipe and caps. Maybe shovels too.

Get on it.


I'm not gonna bury a damm thing.

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Originally Posted by Pahntr760
Originally Posted by LeroyBeans
Don't stack 'em, bury 'em. Deep. Probably going to be a run on large diameter PVC pipe and caps. Maybe shovels too.

Get on it.


I'm not gonna bury a damm thing.

When it's time to bury them it's time to have them handy, eh?

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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Pahntr760
Originally Posted by LeroyBeans
Don't stack 'em, bury 'em. Deep. Probably going to be a run on large diameter PVC pipe and caps. Maybe shovels too.

Get on it.


I'm not gonna bury a damm thing.

When it's time to bury them it's time to have them handy, eh?



Better damn believe it!

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Behind the sheetrock?


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Just bought 3 for $1,027.00 from PSA. For $342.50 ea I'm wondering why I didn't buy a lot more.
I only bought 'em because my "several" Colt 6920's were lost in that terrible boating accident.
Now is THE time to BTFD (buy the [bleep] dip) in gun prices. Reloading components, loaded ammo, hi cap mags etc.. these are the days you'll look back on and wish you'd stocked up.



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Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Behind the sheetrock?


Leaned up by the front door. John Law better have his life insurance paid up



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Originally Posted by LeroyBeans
Don't stack 'em, bury 'em. Deep. Probably going to be a run on large diameter PVC pipe and caps. Maybe shovels too.

Get on it.


Lmao. Fuggin twit..


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Is it ever a bad time?


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There are those who bury out of fear. And there are those who bury out of forethought. The former buries everything, to hide it, because he has no plans to use it, in the first place.

The latter buries things to be retrieved on a rainy day, which are in addition to what he keeps at hand for immediate use.

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As far as buying, if you are starting now, you’re late. But better late than never.

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Buy them now.

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It was time to buy them over 25 years ago when the Enemy tipped their hand.


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For me, it was time to buy an AR when FAL's started getting heavy.

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So, a 223 is terrible for deer but great for someone that really wants to kill you. Makes perfect sense.

Have your ARs. I choose elsewhere.

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Originally Posted by KenMi
So, a 223 is terrible for deer but great for someone that really wants to kill you. Makes perfect sense.

Have your ARs. I choose elsewhere.

Huhh? WTF? LOL


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Originally Posted by KenMi
So, a 223 is terrible for deer but great for someone that really wants to kill you. Makes perfect sense.

Have your ARs. I choose elsewhere.


I agree to a certain extent but the 5.56 has proven itself the world over. I’m not a big fan of it in a rifle but a 10.5” suppressed pistol with a brace is a lot of firepower in a relatively small package. It fits comfortably in an inconspicuous case and can reach out if needed.

I’m building an AR10 in 6.5 Creedmoore but I’ll also have a barrel in .308 for it. I’m also building a 10.5” as previously mentioned in 5.56. Commonality in calibers/ammunition, mags, and weapon parts will be an advantage if things go south.


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Originally Posted by KenMi
So, a 223 is terrible for deer but great for someone that really wants to kill you. Makes perfect sense.

Have your ARs. I choose elsewhere.


If you don't like the 5.56, blow it out to 6mmx45 and load it with the deer slaying 95gr NBT.

Or, you could just keep it simple and load the 5.56 with the 64gr Nosler Bonded Solid Base, or, if that's too modern for you, the 60 grain Nosler Partion. It doesn't take much imagination to really enhance their performance.


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