Message from @HUNTER4639

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2021-02-14 17:09:34 UTC  

Over 2 dollars a round...whatta joke

2021-02-14 17:13:16 UTC  

I saw a box of 115gr PPU for $55

2021-02-14 17:15:20 UTC  

I have about $900 to put towards a new firearm, any recommendations? I already have a shotgun

2021-02-14 17:16:25 UTC  

Rifle? Pistol?

2021-02-14 17:17:33 UTC  

I’m not sure I was leaning pistol but I also wouldn’t mind a rifle lol.

2021-02-14 17:18:09 UTC  

Prices are all out the window so idk what to recomend anymore

2021-02-14 17:18:18 UTC  

Yeah

2021-02-14 17:18:24 UTC  

Look for something with ammo avalability

2021-02-14 17:19:07 UTC  

Yeah, I was looking at Glocks but most of the ones I was interested in are 9mm and the price of 9mm is ridiculous

2021-02-14 17:20:39 UTC  

What’s one of the most available calibers right now?

2021-02-14 17:34:06 UTC  

Nothing

2021-02-14 17:36:33 UTC  

PDW?

2021-02-14 18:03:59 UTC  

@Hawk Reaper For that price you can trick out a 10 mm Highpoint carbine with the high tower bullpup configuration and a spring kit from M Carbo And have enough money left over for an outstanding red dot that will not only give you a compact package of self-defense you can use that out to 200 yards

2021-02-14 18:04:27 UTC  

And before anybody says anything about the High Point carbine I have one in 45 caliber and I use the red ball 20 round mags and that damn thing is so accurate you can’t believe it and runs like a charm

2021-02-14 18:05:51 UTC  

At 50 and 75 yards with my TRS 26 red dot on that thing it’s literally shooting almost MOA accuracy with good quality ammunition I prefer the 185 grain plus Ammo and it really works good

2021-02-14 18:06:42 UTC  

It’s a cheap way to get all the best accessories on a carbine that is accurate and functions almost flawlessly That can be used as a truck gun for self-defense at home or in the woods

2021-02-14 18:08:23 UTC  

You could get an SKS

2021-02-14 18:08:23 UTC  

https://youtu.be/VGPza6251gc. If,You get it in 10 mm it really packs a punch with that 16 inch barrel getting velocities from 1225 ft./s to over 1400 ft./s

2021-02-14 18:08:56 UTC  

But why must they make their guns so ugly

2021-02-14 18:09:02 UTC  

Too big and too powerful for CQB

2021-02-14 18:09:16 UTC  

They literally could've put some sort of effort

2021-02-14 18:09:18 UTC  

Too powerful smh

2021-02-14 18:09:19 UTC  

@HUNTER4639 Look at the high tower bull pup configurations it is sexy and works to perfection and shortens the whole profile up

2021-02-14 18:09:45 UTC  

Hmm

2021-02-14 18:10:33 UTC  

Undead. The 7.62 x39 inside yer house or 75 yards It’s a bit unwieldy and too much of a blaster

2021-02-14 18:10:53 UTC  

LOOK AT THE HI TOWER. It is a fabulous conversion for the High Point let me show you

2021-02-14 18:11:15 UTC  

Ya hi point carbines are pretty good but still

2021-02-14 18:11:49 UTC  

No but still.. for the price..You get a dependable carbine that you can use inside the house and easily out to 100 yards

2021-02-14 18:12:15 UTC  

Look at the Hi Tower conversion

2021-02-14 18:12:23 UTC  

Its REALLY NICE

2021-02-14 18:12:59 UTC  

Turns A PIG..Into a beauty

2021-02-14 18:13:10 UTC  

It shortens it up and it functions perfectly with the M carbo spring kit

2021-02-14 18:13:26 UTC  

I have one..in .45. It’s fantastic

2021-02-14 18:13:41 UTC  

It’s the best bang for your buck

2021-02-14 18:14:06 UTC  

Come on we’re not all shooters that go out and shoot 500 rounds a month if you were an occasional shooter but you want something dependable that is sexy looking and works when you pull the trigger this is it

2021-02-14 18:14:20 UTC  

Most recreational shooters shoot maybe once every three months and shoot 100 rounds

2021-02-14 18:14:40 UTC  

I love that high tower conversion on my High Point

2021-02-14 18:14:56 UTC  

Oh nice HiP kit looks Interesting
One of my HP carbines needs that kit

2021-02-14 18:14:57 UTC  

It’s cheap it’s sexy it’s functional and it works

2021-02-14 18:15:17 UTC  

Sold my 17L