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Looking for a AK-47

tjschul

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Nov 24, 2007
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Gig Harbor, Washington, USA
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I'll say one thing, when I see a storefront shop trying to charge $50 for a transfer,
I quit doing all business there. Bullseye was already off my list, now Mary's.
Too bad, I enjoyed both shops and my last gun purchases at both places. But I've got my principles....I don't like it in the bu** by the local shops I have tried to support with my new gun purchases. When I find a firearm (sometimes used) out of state, and I need it transfered, I don't want to feel abused.
Absolutely nothing (including new) I can't find on the internet and get transfered to one of the few remaining "at home" FFL guys in the area for $20, (and save the governer's share).

I'm pissed:cuss:
 

shad0wfax

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Oct 11, 2008
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Spokane, Washington, USA
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computerizedfish wrote:
Bear 45/70 wrote:
shakul wrote:
Aloaded 75 round drum weighs as much as an AK does, there by doubling the gun's weight.
Costs almost as much as an AK too


:lol:HAHA!

I'm so envious of the AK ammo prices. A box of 1,000 (cheapo Wolf stuff, steel, non-reloadable cases) was going for just over $200 yesterdayon midway.com.

I can't even buy projectiles to reload for my M1A that cheap, let alone the brass, powders and primers... :cuss:I wonder if I should invest in an AR, or just go straight to a Ruger 10/22 and get real economy?
 
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