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Jim37F

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I might have to go out and get a Sig Sauer P320 now...
 

NysEms2117

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What's the criteria ? Caliber, design, tactical versatility ?
5.56 7.62 or 300 blk. Ar-15 style preferably, but just lookin for a good rifle. I have any tactical guns that i want, and anything i would use as home defense. Mainly just a recreational cool gun.
 

NysEms2117

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CALEMT

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ahhh the under 1 grand sig :D

P2022 falls under a grand. Also Daniel Defense makes a 300 blk AR-15.

@Jim37F I've heard good things about the P320, sigs first striker fired pistol. @StCEMT has nothing but good things to say about them.
 

Qulevrius

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5.56 7.62 or 300 blk. Ar-15 style preferably, but just lookin for a good rifle. I have any tactical guns that i want, and anything i would use as home defense. Mainly just a recreational cool gun.

Depending on your budget, you could get a civilian TAR-21. It's quite high on the fun factor. It comes in .223/5.56x45, great control, lots of cool features and easily convertible from full length to carbine. Only caveat is that it's a bullpup, and some people don't like (weirdos).
 

Old Tracker

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7.62/.308 will make for a heavier rifle, will cost a little more and the ammo is heavier to carry and costs more. DPMS has a good rep for 7.62/.308.
 

NysEms2117

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Depending on your budget, you could get a civilian TAR-21. It's quite high on the fun factor. It comes in .223/5.56x45, great control, lots of cool features and easily convertible from full length to carbine. Only caveat is that it's a bullpup, and some people don't like (weirdos).
7.62/.308 will make for a heavier rifle, will cost a little more and the ammo is heavier to carry and costs more. DPMS has a good rep for 7.62/.308.
my budget is 3 grand.. + if its a super fantastic prodigy weapon, i'll trade my ACR + cash.
 

TransportJockey

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P2022 falls under a grand. Also Daniel Defense makes a 300 blk AR-15.

@Jim37F I've heard good things about the P320, sigs first striker fired pistol. @StCEMT has nothing but good things to say about them.
I loved my 2022 in .40. I was pissed off when someone broke into my vehicle lockbox and stole it. I need to buy another handgun...
 

CALEMT

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I loved my 2022 in .40. I was pissed off when someone broke into my vehicle lockbox and stole it. I need to buy another handgun...

I love my 220. Although I would love it more if 45 auto were as cheap as 9mm.
 

Qulevrius

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my budget is 3 grand.. + if its a super fantastic prodigy weapon, i'll trade my ACR + cash.

It's well within your budget then. Not sure whether you'll be able to get it in NY, the dealer I used to buy from (K-VAR) carries it under IWI X95 but will neither sell nor ship to NY, NJ, CT and MA.

 

Dennhop

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Here's my coyote gun. Started out as a stock Bushmaster OCR, mildly modified now. Optics are the Pulsar Apex XD 50A thermal scope.

One note, from scanning through the thread, I see a lot of discussion about what shells people are using for their home defense shotguns. One thing I havent seen scanning through yet is mention of using #4 turkey load. It has more weight and penetrating power than birdshot, has enough power to kill a human, and still light enough not to worry a whole lot of overpenetration, when it comes to firing inside.

Also, the other elephant in the room that I feel needs to be addressed is the debate between shooting to kill and not. Instead of typing my response out here, I'd like to point you to an article I wrote a while back...
https://dennhop.wordpress.com/2014/08/23/ccw-deadly-force-theres-a-reason-its-called-deadly-force/

I would be more than happy to discuss any of these points further, as I feel very strongly about this matter. I am a NRA certified firearms instructor, and have taught both civilian courses, as well as taught military courses in firearms. I am by no means an expert, but there are many considerations that may be neglected by many individuals when thinking of using firearms as a defensive tool.
 

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Old Tracker

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A little something to consider if you really want to understand how to operate your rifle in an efficient manner. It will also offer you some insight on how to conduct yourself if/when the system craters. I went, outstanding information presented by a professional and not just the same old square range clap trap. Taught at various locations around the country. Worth every penny.

 

NysEms2117

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Qulevrius

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A little something to consider if you really want to understand how to operate your rifle in an efficient manner. It will also offer you some insight on how to conduct yourself if/when the system craters. I went, outstanding information presented by a professional and not just the same old square range clap trap. Taught at various locations around the country. Worth every penny.


I can see who they adopted the SUT from :p
 

VFlutter

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Hmm just saw a really good deal for a Noveske N4. But do I really need it anymore than my BCM? Tough choice.
 
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