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Damn I want this



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I love the look of this gun!!! And the price is damn good. Say it doesn't have a thumb safety. Can anyone explain the pros and cons of not having thumb safety?
https://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/products2.cfm/ID/116856#reviews

Without the thumb safety, you will be carrying your FA either loaded with no mechanical safety to make the weapon "safe". You will be essentially using the trigger and your brain as the safety. The other carry option would be, carrying unloaded. This will requiring you, to chamber a round to ready the firearm before it's initial use.
 
CAC's talkin shit but some good gems of sound advice


Part of why I wanted to go with a factory AR for my first... In my business I learned that "you don't wanna spend more time workin ON your equipment than working WITH your equipment", so I bought best I could afford, even if used.

I used eXmark will out run & outlast ANY & EVERY TroyBilt or Cub Cadet


eXmark is quality shit. Even used. The only thing that I would rather have is a Walker.
 
Paper trail.

I don't have any firearms, but if I did own any I would really be mindful of the paper trail that come along with online purchases.
 
So I been going to gun stores. Cheaper online. Who here buys onlines. Is it as easy as it appears?
ive bought 2 lowers online and a complete upper online before, also ammo, the lowers have to go to an ffl dealer though and you go and pick it up from them, they usually charge $25- $35 for this, they usually have a big list of ffl dealers on their website in areas of your location to choose from, pistols and lowers cant be mailed to you
 
ive bought 2 lowers online and a complete upper online before, also ammo, the lowers have to go to an ffl dealer though and you go and pick it up from them, they usually charge $25- $35 for this, they usually have a big list of ffl dealers on their website in areas of your location to choose from, pistols and lowers cant be mailed to you
Thanks. So i don't have to set it up at the FFL dealer if they are on the list, just buy it online, have it sent there, then go pay the fee and pick the gun???
 
So I been going to gun stores. Cheaper online. Who here buys onlines. Is it as easy as it appears?
I have bought 10-1
Thanks. So i don't have to set it up at the FFL dealer if they are on the list, just buy it online, have it sent there, then go pay the fee and pick the gun???

I usually will call the FFL with a heads up, to have them lookout for my transfer (they can get 20-30 transfers a day).
 
So I been going to gun stores. Cheaper online. Who here buys onlines. Is it as easy as it appears?

I've gotten a gun from Bud's before

Paper trail.

I don't have any firearms, but if I did own any I would really be mindful of the paper trail that come along with online purchases.

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No, they were going for under $300 beginning of this year. They were like $350 with a $75 manufacturer rebate.

I paid $350 around two years ago.
 
Went to the store. $199. Nice feel so I copped. For that price, a good target or backup.
yeah $199 is the going price for the millennium.
but i got mine on sale here for much cheaper when i bought it.
lookin to get a Saiga 12 next or something similar. i've got enough handguns for now.
 
yeah $199 is the going price for the millennium.
but i got mine on sale here for much cheaper when i bought it.
lookin to get a Saiga 12 next or something similar. i've got enough handguns for now.
I like the feel of it in my hand. Too good to pass up for a 9. Two mags, and perfect conceal size. My next one will be a centerfire so I can pull or blast with either hand.
 
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