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yep. I went from a bolt action guy to quite a few AR's between 2008 and 2010. Plus from a couple boxes ammo in the closet to cases of ammo in several closets! And dang... turns out I didn't need them, although they are fun
What do you mean "didn't need them" you always need them. You may not want them anymore ,but you will always need them. Blast away Fox. Good to see your still kicking.
foxhunter wrote: yep. I went from a bolt action guy to quite a few AR's between 2008 and 2010. Plus from a couple boxes ammo in the closet to cases of ammo in several closets! And dang... turns out I didn't need them, although they are fun
Hey Fox! good to see you on. I wasn't completely a bolt action guy, but I am a lot better equipped now. And to be honest, if we don't need them, someday our children might. I am a bit of a pessimist about the future. :soapbox:
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