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I recently started really getting into guns, and have been buying a few. I carry a Glock 21 .45ACP on duty (as a police officer), and I have a Glock 30, also .45ACP, which I carry concealed off duty. I also have a Bushmaster M4 Carbine, an M1 Carbine, and a Benelli M2 Tactical shotgun. It's an expensive hobby to get into lol, but I like having 'em and I'm always thinking about what gun I want to buy next hehe.

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I have sold them off in the previous months

Remington 870 Marine Magnum

Ruger Mini-14 w/ Factory Folding Stock

Yugo M92 Krinkov AK47

Romanian SR1

Romanian WSAR-10

Bushmaster M4 A3

What I still have

MP5 A2(switching to A3 sometime soon) SBR

1 AR15 Lower A2 config(Building into an MK12 MOD 0)

3 Stripped AR15 Lowers(KAC, MEGA, Noveske) in a box waiting to be built.( 1 to be built as an AR15 pistol)

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its 10$? i paid 100$ for 5yrs..

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I recently started really getting into guns, and have been buying a few. I carry a Glock 21 .45ACP on duty (as a police officer), and I have a Glock 30, also .45ACP, which I carry concealed off duty. I also have a Bushmaster M4 Carbine, an M1 Carbine, and a Benelli M2 Tactical shotgun. It's an expensive hobby to get into lol, but I like having 'em and I'm always thinking about what gun I want to buy next hehe.

Nice! I want a Stag AR, but G/f says no. Hmph. She doesn't even live with me.

I recently bought a High Noon Split Decision Holster for my Glock 26, LOVE IT. No printing for where it's at.

Although with the heat, I just open carry the G19 currently.

I have a bushmaster AR-15 California Compliant of course, a Mossberg 'security' 12-GA,30-6

And now i'm looking to add a plinker to my collection, I'm gonna go buy a Sig Sauer 522LR, a little expensive for a .22 but its cool looking I think any ways,will be good just to shoot some .22 rounds and not worry about having to buy expensive rounds for my AR.

http://www.sigsauer.com/Products/ShowCatalogProductDetails.aspx?categoryid=66&productid=249

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New addition to the family, Russian American Armory,Saiga 7.62x39.For anyone that doesn't know what a Saiga rifle is (not Shotgun) its basically a Russian made AK-47 without a pistol grip.Minor modifications can be made to put the pistol grip back in place.But since i live in Komifornia i'd need a mag lock if I were to put the pistol grip back on it and I refuse to do so.

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