View Full Version : New to the club and soon to be AR owner
xblaze45
05-30-2015, 10:38
So as the title states I'm new here... Hello everybody. Shout out to mutt you have be awesome in advice and info bro thanks much. My name is Mickey and I'm 29, living on the western slope in Grand Junction, CO. I have shot numerous rifles and some pistols but never owned a gun. No military background unless you count cod and bf as prior experience... Lol jkjkjk. No offensive puns intended to those that have given service to our country. Just trying to break the ice. Anyways I'm new to the game of owning guns and like I have mentioned to mutt, although I'm super handy and a quick learner I don't know my ass from my elbow on guns, accessories, and parts. I only have the general knowledge what I learned from cod and bf as well as recent learning from YouTube gun videos, these and other ar/carbine forums, and what mutt has taught me. I'm a college student and I volunteer at the Center for Independence here in town so I'm not always available but any info, tips, and/or advice on AR's and Carbine's, parts, good quality deals, etc etc would be great. Thanks for having me guys and thanks in advance for any future posts!!
blacklabel
05-30-2015, 11:11
Welcome!
xblaze45
05-30-2015, 11:17
Thank you
Welcome!
Plenty of places to shoot in your area. Find a few people who like to shoot and hang out and go shooting.
Guns are tools and a hobby for many of us. Whether it is just relaxing and practicing, or training for self protection, I find it useful to have a purpose for any gun I own. Each of us are different and whatever works for you, as long as you are respectful and curious, you should enjoy your time here on the board. This is a community. Spend some time getting to know us by reading and asking questions. Don't take anything you read on the Internet too seriously and hopefully you will fit right in.
Again, welcome![Beer]
SideShow Bob
05-30-2015, 12:21
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjX1LpSow_g&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Welcome ,have you taken any safety classes? may make you more comfortable before your purchase.
xblaze45
05-30-2015, 12:34
Damn!! Lots of high pitched Howdy's. Lol.
xblaze45
05-30-2015, 12:36
Oh and forgot to mention I have being studying languages for over a decade now and I'm pretty good at translation. If you need help with translation just pm me and I would be happy to accommodate.
pickenup
05-30-2015, 23:29
Howdy
buffalobo
05-30-2015, 23:48
Welcome, join the fray.
Welcome. I see you found TPWT already. :D
xblaze45
05-31-2015, 12:49
Lol I was just answering so posts I felt I should be opinionated on there
Hello and welcome!
Enjoy!![Beer]
xblaze45
05-31-2015, 13:59
Thanks again guys :)
xblaze45
05-31-2015, 14:00
And can't wait to get my ar ordered, decked out, and to the range for a cherry popping yaaaa buddy!!
Ranger353
06-01-2015, 09:09
Welcome to the Group!
xblaze45
06-01-2015, 10:37
Thank you
There is no point in spending money on accessories until you have the gun in hand. I recommend building as bare bones as possible, THEN go to the range, and start deciding what you want from there.
It's like asking about who makes the best clear tail lights before even having a car picked out.
Start buying ammunition and magazines now. And more ammunition after that.
Welcome! You'll learn a lot from the people on this forum. :)
xblaze45
06-02-2015, 01:30
I already have and I'm set on my gun and accessories. I'm working on the reloading part though. Need to get in touch with the guys that sale the kits and get ahold of the books.
sabot_round
06-02-2015, 17:53
Welcome to the madhouse Mickey!!
xblaze45
06-02-2015, 22:42
Haha you're right about that it is a madhouse lol
barney fife
06-06-2015, 16:27
welcome
xblaze45
06-06-2015, 18:07
Thanks
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