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@KAG Arms in Littleton. If you want something special, just email him.Sounds good. Where does everyone buy their ammo?
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@KAG Arms in Littleton. If you want something special, just email him.Sounds good. Where does everyone buy their ammo?
This ^^@KAG Arms in Littleton. If you want something special, just email him.
A childhood friend owns Down Range Sports in Barre so I will be giving it him my business to start. I have been to the Mill with friends place is great.@KAG Arms in Littleton. If you want something special, just email him.
Ha! Done 5-6 months of research and still not sure! Maybe a p365 macro or a m&p 2.0. Or a shield plus for ccw and something bigger for home defense. All over the place lol!
People tell me it is easier to learn how to shoot with a full size pistol as opposed to CCW. I think I want a ccw and a full size for home defense to start. Then AR. My friend built out an AR that way and he loves it so def thinking about that.I prioritized my first purchases in this order
CCW
AR
10/22
Shotgun
Full size pistol
22 pistol
Remember, the guns are just part of it. For your CCW as an example, a good holster, belt, extra mags, carry ammo, practice ammo, etc.
I found it easier (a more fun) to buy stripped recievers (for long guns) and then build them out when I could. It would be very beneficial to you to do that, in my opinion. Who knows when they will change the rules.
Full size is easier and more comfortable, but is that what you are going to carry?People tell me it is easier to learn how to shoot with a full size pistol as opposed to CCW. I think I want a ccw and a full size for home defense to start. Then AR. My friend built out an AR that way and he loves it so def thinking about that.
And it's run by f***tard democratsAnother douche town, par for the course for them. They retain their bitterness from being perpetually shellacked in court over licensing issues.