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Sigless in Indiana |
And at this point I don't even know exactly what caliber or maker I'm going to order the gun in/from. But the NFA tax stamp approval is such a dumpster fire, I have at least a year to figure that stuff out. | ||
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You got the right approach. I purchased two cans and only needed one. By the time I got stamps I had a place for the second can. | |||
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Now I don’t feel so silly. This past October I bid on some 5.7x28 ammunition on gunbroker and won. Problem was I didn’t have a gun to shoot it. I took care of that at Christmas and got a Ruger LC carbine. It’s been fun to shoot - no problems at all. You’ll probably change your mind about once a month. Good luck and have fun deciding | |||
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Attaboy! Now, order ammo in calibers you don't have guns for. My employer and I used to fresh water fish on weekends. We always made sure that we had one extra rod or reel that needed a counterpart. Eagerly awaited each new Bass Pro Shops catalog we'd peruse while business was slow. Life in the old days was good. ____________________ | |||
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Sigless in Indiana |
I'm thinking a 6mm Dasher, 6mm BR, or 6mm BRA in a nice chassis gun for some PRS matches. Silencer is a Thunderbeast Ultra9. | |||
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I used to do this when I first started buying guns. I would go into Walmart and buy a couple boxes of ammo for guns I didn’t have then find a gun to match the ammo But that’s awesome with your suppressor. I’m sure you’ll find something while you’re waiting. Plenty of time to figure it out | |||
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Just wait until all the “free sbr’s” hit the system in the next weeks. People will look back on a year wait as quick | |||
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