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4 Aimpoints 4 Geissele Charging handles
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PSA has killer combo deals on Aimpoint red dots where you get PMAGs you can sell which brings the price super low. I bought some.
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I'm happy to pay 30c for 223 and unhappy to pay 35c I'm happy to pay 24c for 9mm and unhappy to pay 28c That's all I know
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You can buy a real AR15 for like 500 bruh
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Thank you for that! I will chat with him!
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In all seriousness... Feel free to tell me what you think I should be asking. These are my dad's guns. And these are the prices he gave me. I literally know nothing about them regarding street price (except that I am familiar with the P30). The cheapest "Buy it now" Steyr SPP on is 949.00 BIN plus 40 ship. And the other few on there at 1K+ I see used P30's going for as cheap at 700 and as much as 800. Though, the new ones are about 750-900 depending on where you buy it. The PARA LTC is about 700-750 new and the grips are 270-300 depending where you find them. The cheapest G27 on GB (buy it now) was 410.00 plus shipping but they seem to range from 400-500 used. Do my listed prices seem like gouging? That certainly is not the aim.
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Steyr SPP - 900 https://www.armslist.com/posts/6111782/columbus-ohio-handguns-for-sale--steyr-spp-pistol HK P30 - 750 https://www.armslist.com/posts/6111763/columbus-ohio-handguns-for-sale--hk-p30-9mm GLOCK 27 - 450 https://www.armslist.com/posts/6111721/columbus-ohio-handguns-for-sale--glock-27 PARA 1911 - 800 https://www.armslist.com/posts/6111714/columbus-ohio-handguns-for-sale--para-ordnance-ltc-1911
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Knowledge is at your fingertips!!! http://www.google.com /sarcasm
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Just a heads up - Palmetto State Armory will have some awesome Gun deals on BF Last year I got two Aimpoint Micros for 399 a piece. Hoping that deal pops up again!
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money>knowledge>schooling Maybe I say that because I'm not that smart #TBH Also, it could be that I have never been concerned with being smart about things that other people do.
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Both are entry level bolt guns. I'd take the savage over this if they were both 500-600 normally. But, you could buy this and a decent stock for it and be at the same price as The savage. I use this very same platform that I bought on Black Friday for 399 to begin my quest to be a good long-range shooter. I was able to consistently hit out to 800 yards with this Gun
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https://www.slickguns.com/product/remington-700-adl-varmint-308-win-26-4-rnd-30999-after-code-16stalkup-50-mir-free-store-pick?mobile=true
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Where can I get one locally? I'm having dinner with super-liberal friends tonight who laughed at me and made fun of me when I insisted that trump would win.
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I replied to your comment in the club thread.
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Seekins Noxs 12 inch rail - 150.00 Seekins Ambi Selector - 35.00 I have 2 of each. Everything is new.
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I think he wants to drive you away because you are a contrarian...
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I said 100 because it seemed like a nice even round number. Keep in mind it's all in a "get what you give" mentality. If I charge 50/month you wont get as much. If I charge 1,000/month you will get a new gun each month. I hope this simply exaggerative example shows you what I mean. the monthly payment amount dictates how awesome the club can be. I did also want to note that I would only expect 20-40 members to be in this club so there is literally no way of "getting rich". So, to answer the question... 100 bucks a month pays for dinners, cigars, booze one month.... and then shooting gear and accessories (range fees, clay fees, targets, ear pro, safety glasses that you get to keep that might be branded with the club's logo) the next month.... And then some of the money will go to the costs to rent rooms/clubs/etc, photographers, website, swag/clothing, cigar cutters, custom shit. Think of it this way, 100 bucks may cover the majority of the money you spend that month. I think 100/month is chump change for the type of people that this club "should" attract if done right. Quite frankly I may just do 3 tiered packages 10/100/1000 and the thousand club gets something awesome each month. The 10 dollar club gets the food scraps, smoked cigars, and they get to lick the rim of the empty whiskey glasses. PS - I've not seen a worthwhile country club that costs near 1200.00 per year (for a guy who indirectly proclaims to be so smart this is puzzling). Most CC's that don't allow jeans or cutoff t-shirts cost 300-500 per month PLUS you are going to blow 500-1000 on food and other stuff. So, in my eyes and from my experience a country club is about a 10K commitment per year at minimum if you actually use it.
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This (in the dozen years of my CR tenure) is the truest statement ever.
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Well, I thought it was a very cool idea based on my interests. But then some friends clued me in to the idea that he was a bad guy and that this "fun club" would eventually not be fun. But, I would have rather had it a "come as you are" idea with a membership review process instead of a "we prey on people who will think this is cool and then charge them" idea. I guess some people just DO NOT understand that when they try and get everything they want for free that those people won't think "god this guy is unbearable". Thus, wearing out the proverbial welcome over time and earning a poor reputation. For a club like this to exist and do it right you would need to do it and expect not to make a lot of money because the money would be going back into the members. If it were my club i'd charge 100 bucks per month. Have a strict "referral only" process with interviews. And use other local clubs (car guys, gun guys, etc) to find worthwhile members to have. I'd also keep it decently small and the money would go right back into the members. I'd basically just be organizing the events. It would consist of cigar/whiskey dinners, car events (ranging from meetups to shop hangouts), diversified range days (clays, pistol, Rifle, Long range) combined with a goal of "what to diversely own and why" so that people built a well rounded gun collection, and then community involvement to be somewhat philanthropic. Once a month, and rotating through the topics (Guns, cars, cigars/booze). And, a perk of being a member would be a local web of places to get deals/help/etc regarding guns, car stuff,cigars, and booze. It's quite simple. You cannot keep the lion's share. You have to build value for the members. But, I can't do it for free. And if I could do it for free I wouldn't have enough time. So, it will never work..... unless I win the lottery.
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Hahahaha
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http://abc6onyourside.com/investigators/police-arrest-private-club-owner-aimed-at-rich-and-powerful To all the sheep that joined thinking they were going to walk in tall cotton by joining his fake club. HA This guy approached me over 5 years ago to help him start this club... Nope.