photogpat wrote:If you can source one now for a reasonable price...I’d buy it before everyone freaks out again in January after the inauguration.
Bearcatrp wrote:photogpat wrote:If you can source one now for a reasonable price...I’d buy it before everyone freaks out again in January after the inauguration.
Plus have ammo or all the reloading materials for what your buying.
Lumpy wrote:Hell, with my bad arms I'm not sure I could currently shoulder the thing. If we got one more $1200 check I'd buy the gun now, but that doesn't look likely at this point. Really, most non-gun owners would consider me nuts to even be considering it; it's just I feel that passionate about the issue.
Lumpy wrote:Okay, here's where I'm at: I'm unemployed, and due to health problems I can't say when exactly I'll ever be employed again. I'd be up Excrement Creek if it hadn't been for the thousands of dollars of stimulus money that got added onto my unemployment checks, which are now used up. Nonetheless, if Biden & Co. manage by executive order or legislation to ban "assault weapons", I'm willing to spend ~$1000 to buy one just to say "molṑn labé". But if it doesn't actually happen, I can't justify spending the money on what would for my situation be a safe queen. Hell, with my bad arms I'm not sure I could currently shoulder the thing. If we got one more $1200 check I'd buy the gun now, but that doesn't look likely at this point. Really, most non-gun owners would consider me nuts to even be considering it; it's just I feel that passionate about the issue.
andrewP wrote:Lumpy wrote:Hell, with my bad arms I'm not sure I could currently shoulder the thing. If we got one more $1200 check I'd buy the gun now, but that doesn't look likely at this point. Really, most non-gun owners would consider me nuts to even be considering it; it's just I feel that passionate about the issue.
Would you spend $1K on a bike you probably couldn't ride, a car you probably couldn't drive, golf clubs you probably couldn't swing, etc.? As much as I agree that there's something of a "stick it to the man" issue here, even this gun owner tends toward thinking it's not the best idea if your physical ability to use the rifle is questionable.
Holland&Holland wrote:Bikes are probably not good troop transports and golf clubs are pretty much worthless even to those who golf. A tool to stop tyranny should not be compared to either.
andrewP wrote:Lumpy wrote:Hell, with my bad arms I'm not sure I could currently shoulder the thing. If we got one more $1200 check I'd buy the gun now, but that doesn't look likely at this point. Really, most non-gun owners would consider me nuts to even be considering it; it's just I feel that passionate about the issue.
Would you spend $1K on a bike you probably couldn't ride, a car you probably couldn't drive, golf clubs you probably couldn't swing, etc.? As much as I agree that there's something of a "stick it to the man" issue here, even this gun owner tends toward thinking it's not the best idea if your physical ability to use the rifle is questionable.
andrewP wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:Bikes are probably not good troop transports and golf clubs are pretty much worthless even to those who golf. A tool to stop tyranny should not be compared to either.
The comparisons were simply to other objects which one might theoretically spend significant money on. Even if you view an AR as a "tool to stop tyranny," if you can't physically use it, it's useless and therefore not worth spending money on.
Holland&Holland wrote:If you have one functional finger, you can use it.
Lumpy wrote:Very true, which is why I haven't done it already. I hope I'm going to recover the full use of my arms post-surgery but at six months I'm starting to worry. The surgeon who worked on my spine thinks everything is fine and that I just need rehab exercise, but the radiologist who did the imaging disagrees. I'm scheduling a third opinion.
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