People sell guns after they buy them? No difference to me, just another variant. If its the ethics thing try to understand all of these rifles wear some kind of badge of tyranny or oppression, some also rock the badge of freedom and revolution. Just so much history in every variant outside of the Chinese commercial variants as I mentioned.Russians had the oppression in Gulags and secret police in East Germany, Romanians have the 1989 Revolution where they drug Ceauşescu out into the street an shot him against a wall. The ethnic clashes in the Balkans, and the worst of all being the Chinese Genocides.The SKS has seen it all, it's got that been there done that feeling for sure.If you really want to buy an SKS... Any SKS... Read this BBS... It is a dedicated SKS forum. http://www.sksboards.com/smf/index.php
Russia is Asia.
lol. Only after a 1911
Folks, play nice.
Unless you buy a knock-off a good 1911 will run you around a grand, at least around here it will.
The cheapest older production 1911 I have personally seen around here was $950 and it looked like a tank ran over, thought he missed and backed up. The nearly mint 1911 at Cabela's in the gun library was over 2k.
Again, those are the old productions. I'd love one, and eventually plan to get one, but I'd get a new production first, because it's affordable, lol.
Put a +1 on your geekness atribute
I'd say there's nothing wrong about having a new production 1911.. As long as it's not chromed out or all silver or something silly like that... yuck!
Landing is overrated.
I'm trying to decide on either a lever-action 30-30 or a bolt action 30-06 for deer. I've already killed the thought of getting a shotgun, as I never go bird hunting. So yeah, 30-30 or 30-06? I need help deciding because I'm just at a standstill.