my first firearm purchase
ejenne87
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So I will be picking up a couple guns here in the near future. I know for sure that I am going to get a Springfield XDm .45 4.5". I have shot this one a few times and just love the feel of it and how it operates. I've been going back and forth between the 3.5" and the 4.5" for a while because I know I will eventually get a CC license. I have settled on the 4.5" because I just like the bigger size. I have large hands and the 3.5" just looks and feels a little too small.
I'm also looking at getting a 12ga., possibly the Remington 870 tactical but I'm not 100% sold on that one. I know I want a 12ga. I can do a little bit of work on and I'm wondering if you guys know of anything that is a little on the inexpensive side what has a lot of after market options that I can play around with. Mostly I'm looking for something synthetic, must be black, and I want it to be fun to play with. the more shells I can stuff in to this thing the better, so I am looking at something with a long tube. Any suggestions?
Eventually I'll be purchasing a AR-15 for home defense as well. I looking in to the S&W M&P15 Sport but I don't love that it has no dust cover and no forward assist. Maybe there is a way to stay under say $700 and build one myself? I have a bit of knowledge when it comes to this style of weapon as I was in the Army for 5 years so I know that I can handle a build. I'm just looking for something durable and fun that wont cost me my whole rent check :-P Any thoughts, fellas?
I'm also looking at getting a 12ga., possibly the Remington 870 tactical but I'm not 100% sold on that one. I know I want a 12ga. I can do a little bit of work on and I'm wondering if you guys know of anything that is a little on the inexpensive side what has a lot of after market options that I can play around with. Mostly I'm looking for something synthetic, must be black, and I want it to be fun to play with. the more shells I can stuff in to this thing the better, so I am looking at something with a long tube. Any suggestions?
Eventually I'll be purchasing a AR-15 for home defense as well. I looking in to the S&W M&P15 Sport but I don't love that it has no dust cover and no forward assist. Maybe there is a way to stay under say $700 and build one myself? I have a bit of knowledge when it comes to this style of weapon as I was in the Army for 5 years so I know that I can handle a build. I'm just looking for something durable and fun that wont cost me my whole rent check :-P Any thoughts, fellas?
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The Remington 870 tactical is a good choice it is customizable and realitively inexpensive. Enjoy exercising your 2nd Admendment right.
I may be one of the few people who doesn't like the XD, I went with the S&W M&P instead which I found to be more controlable. That being said if you like the way it feels and the way it shoots, that's the only thing that Matters, go for it. I have a glock too but not a fan of it either, wife likes it so I keep it around. Saving for a FN 5.7 next. Killer round that not only hauls ass but the FN throws very accurat groups without much recoil and aims soooo fast. If you want to go the concealed route, see if your gun dealer will let you try it out(both sizes) in a carry holster. Don't be afraid of carrying a full size, some full size limbers carry well as does a beretta 92 fs in the right holster. Before I get flamed for that last one, try it
Aahh the world of AR's! Personally I build. It's more personal that way and with some time and patience can be quite cost effective. BCM makes outstanding machinery and G and R Tactical(google em) is the only company that sells blemished lower receivers from them. They are mechanically flawless and bcm still stands behind them but they have a small scratch or knick that prevents them from selling them fulltime( kinda like seconds cigars). The awesome thing is that they come with a trigger, grip, mag release and tube/spring/buffer all for 250-275! Its off list so commie-fornia won't let me get one. Top it with a Armalite M-15, 16" A4 upper with some magpul MBUS iron sights and a magpul moe adjustable stock and you made yourself a awesome ar for right around 900. Add holo sight of your choice. The M&P lowers are very popular in my circles at the moment as well. I would stay away from del ton, century and Olympic. Those can either be non-spec or the lugs wear out kinda quick. Problem with armalite stuff is they are normally sold out of a lot of stuff fairly regularly.
Hey Evan I just figured I'd throw my two cents in on this ...... Excellent choice on the XD and before you drop the money on the 870 tactical I'd say get an 870 and set it up the way you want. You can usually get a great deal on a used 870 at a gun show and then there are a lot of places that have great deals on new furniture. Also look into the Saiga semi auto shotguns ..... I shot one and they rock, this will be the next toy after I get my pistol situated. And the S&W sport is ok but if you want an AR on the cheap with exceptional performance I'd say Del-ton industries they are actually ATI AR's I picked one up a few months back and love it. It also eats any ammo I feed it, a big knock on the S&W's and many other higher end AR's is they are very pick with ammo. The delton has been spectacular and I'd do it over in a heartbeat again ..... If you ever wanna build a really slick AR that's when I'd say to build. Hope this helps bro. As stated by Vinny earlier about the deltons I've fed 1500 rounds through it and she is flawless, my buddy who built on the other hand with a spikes tactical lower and Daniels defense upper has had a few issues and the gun is ultra sensitive with ammo.
I'd agree with that. Luckily, the AR is not an assault rifle.
Nor is it a great choice for close quarters. Your shotgun will be much better for that. You've made a good choice in the 500.
I bought a mp15 sport as my first AR and I'm not sureI will buy another AR. The forward assist isn't really necessary and I don't really need a dust cover. What sold me was the lifetime warranty. Mine is still bone stock, just keeping things simple.
I think you should still consider a pistol. If I had to pick two weapons from a 3 gun setup I would definitely pick a shotty and a pistol. There is no more versatile weapon than a 12 ga shotgun.
Add the AR later, and if you are worried about a future ban of some sort just pick up a stripped lower and build one when you can.