Since the Buffalo and Uvalde shootings gave the deranged leftists a pretext to persecute gun owners I figured now is a good time buy an AR-15 that I've had my eye on. I went down and bought it today. The background check only took half an hour so I was able to bring it home today. I feel like I'm sticking it to the left and their mouthpieces in the media even though I just did something I would have done anyway. It's sort of like how every time you eat a steak you're implicitly spiting the vegan faggots. But I'm really pleased with my timing. I know there isn't much to discuss about this post, but I couldn't help but share. I'd encourage anyone looking to buy a gun (especially a semiautomatic rifle) to do so in the near future.
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I've only got one handgun, and I keep it in a small safe. If I do decide on getting a rifle, I'd have to purchase an even larger safe, and I don't know if I want to go through that much hassle to lug a heavy safe around and find a place in my home for it.
But all this is making me think I need to spend another hour at the range. I haven't practiced in over a year now.
The whole firearms community can relate. I don't know a single gun owner who would say "Yeah, I get enough enough time on the range". I know an ex-marine who's always complaining about how little range time he gets.
How much is it?
Depends on the range. Last time I went, I think it was about $20 for the lane... but then $0.40 every time I squeezed the trigger, which is the real cost.
If you aren't complaining about a giant pile of ammo that you have to shoot before you can go home, you aren't getting enough range tine.
Just hide it somewhere. You dont need a safe. Nobody I'd gonna look in a roll of foam insulation for the AR inside it for emergencies.