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Re: Dangit, starting to get that itch again [Re: Dustnsand] #5629232 03/02/15 02:05 AM
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Originally Posted By: z71dustin


My problem with picking guns is I always go for the overkill. More caliber or gun than I need. I think I'll stick with the AR15 platform but now I made the mistake of looking at LaRue, noveske, and Wilson combat crazy


Great guns but with a heavy price to boot. For a high quality pig popper that wont break the bank I would look at a Colt 6920, a 16" BCM, or 16" Spikes. I think those should satisfy your desire for a high end gun and do more than you will ever need your AR15 to do. Not to mention that it will provide you a exceptional base to build from when you decide to start tinkering with it..........and you WILL want to tinker with it. grin

Re: Dangit, starting to get that itch again [Re: Dustnsand] #5629385 03/02/15 03:07 AM
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A rock river was what I was using a few nights back on the pigs. I'll try to focus more on those guns and forget the high dollar ones lol. For my purpose I know I don't need a $2k AR, hell I'd be scared to put it in the sky bar gun rack in the truck.

Re: Dangit, starting to get that itch again [Re: Dustnsand] #5630887 03/02/15 11:46 PM
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Dustin,

I would go with a M&P if I had no plans on customizing it. If I was planning on customizing one I would just build one from scratch. Really easy and you get exactly what you want. It ends up being cheaper that way.


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