Message from @Crye_Salesman
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You can still practice tactics the manual of arms is just different
And what’s up my fellow okie
Just dry fire your actual guns sheesh
I can’t do that pointing at other people though
You get weird looks and the cops show up
Also yeah some bad apples, usually little kids or people who's entire personality is that they "were gonna join the army but..."
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@Artemis IMO, you’ve got 3 options for that build
Buy a semi-high tier AR
Buy a mid tier AR and accurize it
Buy a middish tier bolt gun
The try hard kids I can handle because they are just edge lords
It’s the grown men who “I woulda been a ranger had I passed my PT test” that take it way to seriously
Most of the kids are actually okay though. Their aggression in play will really throw you for a loop if you're used to playing cautious and only taking shots when you know you'll hit
You'll be bunkered up then suddenly there's a tiny travis haley sprinting at you while putting 5 rounds in your chest
airsoft *stuff* can be good for training. Going and playing airsoft is not
If needed to head out with gear, you can practically carry just a rifle and pistol on you huh
Hurts my heart not to bring the rest of the goods
Dry fire real guns. Shoot real guns. Or buy the 22 LR version of your gun
Next build a 22lr bolt action AR 💪 lol
Dedicated 22lr AR’s are like 400bucks
M&P sports were on sale for 360 yesterday
Would the kali key that turns a 556 AR into a bolt gun work on the CMMG 22lr bolt🧐
Yea I want to buy the 22lr SW to be a fun silencer host
My dad had one of those with a silencerco on it, sweet way to train
Depends on who you're playing with. Pickup games can teach you a few things about aggression of action but I've had a few private games under instruction of a couple of rangers and that was something else
But yeah I think i might go with a bolt gun and occasionally upgrade it. I'm not exactly made of money, but i want something serviceable that will fit my purpose
If you already have a fighting rifle, that seems like a reasonable decision
Oh wait I know you do
Yeah I've got my 11.5 ultra tough doorkicker and 16" lightweight recce build
I think tikkas are nicer than Remington’s out of the box, but the aftermarket and gunsmithing support is something to consider
What’s your budget
Definitely considering upgrades down the road. Going out and dropping several thousand isn't in the budget, but grabbing a high quality barrel or other component every month or two is doable
On a budget I’ve heard the RUGER precision rifles are decent .
Probably more spread out than that due to gunsmithing
Gotcha. I would probably get a Remington 700 5R or AAC-SD in a regular stock and upgrade from there
I've heard three rpr is good but there's not as much room for upgrading
RPRs and savage 110 tacs are nice
Howa precision is also super nice
@TacticalBeard man I want to love the RPR but I handled one and it was...underwhelming
Was it
If you want a budget bolt you can upgrade the ruger Americans have a good after market
And definitely a ton lighter than the RPR