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    Im gonna guess "For the Love Of The Bang"?

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    OT: If there was another AWB would lowers be the item that is essentially being "banned"? For instance if you held onto one for several years, you would still be able to add uppers, collapsible stocks, pistol grips, ect ect? Being that i wasn't into guns for the last ban, how would that work? Lowers are pretty inexpensive, in the event of another AWB is that what the rush is going to be on?

    And on topic, i would say grab ammo. With the way prices are rising, i don't think you can go wrong.

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    1886 winchester 45/70 they are going up in value. Start reloading and save big bucks, so you can shoot more.
    Please help me I need an operation, short $1550. Buy what makes you happy, not someone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sucka View Post
    OT: If there was another AWB would lowers be the item that is essentially being "banned"? For instance if you held onto one for several years, you would still be able to add uppers, collapsible stocks, pistol grips, ect ect? Being that i wasn't into guns for the last ban, how would that work? Lowers are pretty inexpensive, in the event of another AWB is that what the rush is going to be on?

    And on topic, i would say grab ammo. With the way prices are rising, i don't think you can go wrong.
    When Kalifornia proposed the 50 cal ban, Mark Serbu began selling receivers to folks who couldn't afford the whole gun. The idea was to get grandfathered and then buy the rest of the gun when you get the money to do so. This is a good strategy unless the gun grabbers get wind of it and amend the bill. In 1994, when the federal AWB went into effect, they only grandfathered guns that were already in the prohibited configuration. I've no doubt many privately held preban receivers got retroactively completed by leveraging a strange anomoly in the space time continuum known to frequently appear immediately following enactment of gun bans.

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    There will definutely be a run on lower recievers. There already is. Plus any black rifles, and semi's will fly off the shelf, if word of an eminent ban makes its round. I would buy some lowers, ammo/componets and some parts the firearms you have now. Bolt repair kits, and spring kits for your ar's etc.
    Last edited by banks74; 04-05-2008 at 00:15. Reason: spelling sucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by banks74 View Post
    There will definutely be a run on lower recievers. There already is. Plus any black rifles, and semi's will fly off the shelf, if word of an eminent ban makes its round. I would buy some lowers, ammo/componets and some parts the firearms you have now. Bolt repair kits, and spring kits for your ar's etc.
    Correct me if i'm wrong, please. But wouldn't parts still be available regardless of ban? Obviously mags, stocks, pistol grips and what not could be in demand, but parts should still be legal to sell, no?

    If i'm taking this thread to off topic, i'm sorry. We can move this to another thread if needed.

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    Default I found $1550

    I've got a Sig P229. It's not the Equinox, though. I like mine. It is my CCW. As a result, it goes almost everywhere with me. I've found it to be accurate, or, at least as accurate as I am. The Sig night sights are easily acquired in any light. I would recommend one to anyone (obviously). If you get one, I think you'll be very happy with it.

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    I was thinking you could get one of these now:
    http://www.rubylane.com/shops/barkus...em/626?gbase=1
    http://www.goantiques.com/detail,roo...e,1561572.html
    http://www.rubylane.com/shops/darcys.../RL-85?gbase=1

    All of them are really nice...

    But seriously, I would pick up a nice suppressor for one of my firearms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delphi View Post
    BTW: Does anyone know what FLOTB stands for?
    F= fabulous

    L= Lad

    O= Of

    T= The

    B= Board

    Just ask Hoser he came up with it.
    "The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)

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    Lol thats funny

    Hrmm supressor is a good idea.... a really good idea... havent thought about it...

    I have a supplier for the SIG 229 Equinox for 875 shipped, so that leaves me 600$ to play with... I should be able to get a decent supressor for that... especially if i dunt count the 200$ tax stamp and just pay for that out of pocket

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