$475
From Primary Arms this morning, an Anderson Arms AR in 5.56 with a match trigger and 1 magazine. If you've seen cheaper, let me know! If you don't have an AR (and I'm sure there are at least 2 or 3 of you out there), hey, always a good time to buy when so many outlets are trying to dump the Hillary-Is-Crowned-Queen inventory to make room for CCW handguns.
Ya, but not here in the People's Republik of Kalifornia.
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Hey, you hear about the new "California Three Gun"?
Bow and arrow, hatchet, and pocket knife.
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It says it all.
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Actually sprung for a crossbow. $369. Kindof going medieval. Midway had a nice Black Friday sale on it. I figure once society collapses I will be fully prepared for repelling attacks of pre-industrial Zombies and Democrats.
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got five now, dont need any more!.. focusing on revolvers and lever guns...
ReplyDeleteAny thoughts that there will be a huge drop in firearm prices after the inauguration?
ReplyDeleteThey're cheaper than building them now! Heck! I picked up a Palmetto State Armory through Davidson's around a year ago for $500-ish and thought that was about as good as prices were going to get. I won't be surprised if these kinda prices hold, that several manufacturers get out of the AR15 business all together. I'm sure that the guys selling anything other than AR15s are having a hard time right now. Even a mil-surp SKS is $400-$475 now.
ReplyDeleteJust beware though, regarding some "cheap" ARs. Watch out for other cost-cutting features in the bolt, trigger, etc. At least this one says it has a forged upper and lower. The barrel is a non-chrome lined 4140 steel barrel. That's OK, but chroming adds cost and I say durability. There's some debate there though. I can't say if the barrel is forged, or simply machined from bar-stock. I'm seeing some low-end guns with "billet" receivers. They're cut from bar-stock, not the same as a forging in strength. Some high-end guns have fully machined uppers and lowers too, but they also have aircraft worthy pre-machining heat treatment and post-machining anodizing. Other cheap guns are "painted".
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, I'm reading the "fine print" on anything I'm considering.
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Brownell's has the same brand - - flattop, minus front sight bridge, (gas block mount for sight) for $509 with a $50 off coupon code -> 3344.
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16", 1 in 8 twist, looks like delta ring forend, no free float.
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Hey Alice, What's your favorite 5.56 load?
ReplyDeleteThey are getting cheap.
ReplyDeleteI just bought an Adams Arms piston AR10 for just over $1000. DI models are in the $600s!