Message from @0sama5pinlad3n
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Certainly are, most versital rifle on the market
ARs are cheap, revolvers are not - for one worth a damn.
If you're set on a handgun get a Walther, M&P, Ruger, Springfield XD, or S&W.
jesus colt pythons are around 2k
Glocks are great but don't have a safety for a scrub like yourself, you'd shoot your eye out.
Yeah don't buy Colt. Same gun but with a brand name.
walthers start around 400
You should expect to pay no less than $500 to $700 for your first gun.
Shipping, FFL fees, background check, ammo, mags, it all adds up.
All worth it in the end, you'll practically feel like your dick got bigger.
idk i just feel like if you ever need one you better have one. also you dont know what the next president do to gun rights some day
That's how it starts
Them comes this
Then comes this
how much was that helmet
All of my faith and devotion.
And $40 on Amazon
i met a guy years ago that made chainmail but man is it expensive
nice stash btw
Thanks
My stash consists of grenades, lots of ammo and a shitload of alcohol
Gotta be ready
My stash contains xanax and a rope
@Gremloc ar threads on /k/ have how tos for cheapie ar. One thing to have to worry about with ar parts are brand naming increasing prices, as well as the "mil spec" tag used for the same purposes. Gotta look into the part quality, which i dont know much about
Because i have no ginz
doesnt seem like a good idea to cheap out on gun parts tho. or are the cheaper versions not that bad in comparison
Some arent, but its best to ask the experts
Also you can always buy 80% lowers if you have a way to mill those out
Not sure if thats a cheaper option though
Frankly, Revolvers are pretty outdated and not worth the money it costs to get a decent one
Revolvers are just for fun really, like fanning that hammer
And killing mexicans
https://youtu.be/mSkKD_oFyqE
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https://youtu.be/XY-bUmIGIao
Here is something silly you can do with ars
@0sama5pinlad3n no milspec is a thing and a fairly important one
Milspec in regards to AR parts, not attachments, indicate measurements compared to commercial parts, a specific example of this is with buffer tube and stock.
Learning
I mean you're partly right though, there are companies that market "military" shit and it's no more military than anything else in the market. So do watch out for that.
So if someone's offering a "milspec" or "military" flash light, they're jerking you off.