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Trip 04-22-2014 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 533554)
I knew the AR-15 was .223/5.56, so I guess I meant, should I go with the AR-10. I recognize that throws my economy out the window in more ways that one, but is it worth just sucking it up and investing in the bigun right off?

I want a SCAR 17S but can't justify that cost. LoL

With the AR-15 you are pretty much removing any chance of hunting with that gun, I believe some states even limit what you can hunt with a 223 round, you can hunt with an AR-10.

OneSickPsycho 04-22-2014 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 533555)
I want a SCAR 17S but can't justify that cost. LoL

Had to Google that... yeah, no shit you can't justify the cost. I mean, if I were working security guarding Tom Hanks from Somali pirates... maybe.

Seems like the point of entry for the AR10 is around $1,200... I don't need anything particularly fancy. I don't want to go full retard with the tactical shit either... some sights, a bipod, and be done with it.

CasterTroy 04-22-2014 01:14 PM

Unless you want to get stupid $$$$ and go .338 Lapua the AR-10 will be a very good choice for the money. For many of the same reasons as AR-15.


Just don't get a 16" barrel. That's really too short for 100+ yard accuracy. You'll want an 18"+ preferably heavy or bull.

OneSickPsycho 04-22-2014 03:11 PM

Coolio... thank you! :boobs:

CasterTroy 04-23-2014 10:31 AM

The neighbor just picked up a Remington 1911R1

This thing is nice!

I'm not a 1911 fan, but dang if it's not sweet!

We shoot this weekend.....may have to get one :tremble:

http://www.1911r1.com/~/media/Images...884.ashx?w=570

Turbo Ghost 04-23-2014 02:07 PM

That is sharp! I think it would have looked even better had they kept the line on the slide extension rather than curving it like that. Oh to have money!

Cutty72 04-23-2014 09:18 PM

As a strictly hunting rifle, I like the bolt, .308 or .270 is nice mid range.

As for people not using the AR for a hunting rifle, I beg to differ.
It is THE most common varmint rifle I come across, and some also use it for larger game (white tail deer). I occasionally use mine for that, and it works.

As for ranges, my personal experiences 75% of my shots are sub 100 yards, the rest are in the 250-300 range. Personal best is 435 yards on a white tail buck. That was with a Remington model 700 30-06 and Leupold 3-9X40 scope.

Trip 04-23-2014 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Cutty72 (Post 533566)
As a strictly hunting rifle, I like the bolt, .308 or .270 is nice mid range.

As for people not using the AR for a hunting rifle, I beg to differ.
It is THE most common varmint rifle I come across, and some also use it for larger game (white tail deer). I occasionally use mine for that, and it works.

As for ranges, my personal experiences 75% of my shots are sub 100 yards, the rest are in the 250-300 range. Personal best is 435 yards on a white tail buck. That was with a Remington model 700 30-06 and Leupold 3-9X40 scope.

You didn't read all of what was written, as I put it, people use the AR to fuck off and exterminate pest animals like boars and varmints as you put it. Not exactly game hunt, more similar to going pop squirrels with a 22. 223 isn't legal for use on deer and other large game in all states, so you have to watch yourself there.

Papa_Complex 04-24-2014 10:28 AM

Just curious. Would the shotgun in this video be illegal in your various jurisdictions? Apparently not here, which is odd, because I looked into getting a .45 Camp Carbine years ago and found that it was licensed as a restricted weapon up here, like a pistol would be, because its barrel length was a lousy 0.5 inch too short. And yet this is not?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CE_QEC0hVM

CasterTroy 04-24-2014 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Papa_Complex (Post 533571)
Just curious. Would the shotgun in this video be illegal in your various jurisdictions?

Yes if you registered it as an SBS (short barrel shotgun) and paid the $200 stamp.

Incidentally my SBR stamp just came in yesterday :rockwoot: so my 10" barrel AR pistol now becomes an SBR


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