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It looks like the polymer blackhawk 2 is a joke by now, but ruger is counting down to something. The ruger sr-1911 is an idea, but not the early. They still haven't decided what aprks to make and what parts to take from others. The 1911 would be unoriginal though, ruger is known for making cool new stuff, but i see them just cycling into already crowded markets.
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I plan on getting my first gun with my tax refund, what do you guys think a Remington 870, a Beretta CX4 Storm, a Yugoslav SKS or a Duckfoot?
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Duckfoot. Hands down. No questions.
Seriously though, what do you plan on doing, hunting, plinking, home defense, any combination of those? Don't want any handguns, just long guns? What's the deal? |
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a.Look good b.shot good c.use relatively common ammo d.Legal to own e.Cheeper than spit f.while not the most important thing but it helps if it has some military or Hollywood history as well. edit: oh I almost forgot my weapons will probably be rarely used and when they are it will be used for plinking and zombie defence. Last edited by Mad Man 2.0; 01-12-2010 at 06:40 AM. |
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Out of what you listed, the Yugo SKS is probably the best according to those criteria, and defiantely the best starter rifle. You'll likely have trouble finding a Duckfoot, they're very rare (for obvious reasons they were not overly popular) and it won't be shootable.
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