Oh well of course I may still get one, it just wouldn't be for what I planned.
Budget? I had planned to drop anywhere around 2,000 for the parts to make a fairly decent rifle(plus or minus a few hundred depending on how long it would take to acquire parts, if its gonna take a while, then the gun-fund has time to build up)
Again, until about a few days ago I had just started looking into it, and I don't exactly know how much everything in all would cost - but the setup in mind was just a basic wood stock and irons to begin with. Don't need to factor in optics for later down the line, as I already have that covered, and don't need to factor in ammo, because I already have that as well.
I have been saving up a lot for my next purchase, and money doesn't always have an opportunity to go to the gun-fund, so I don't mind paying out a little more buck at once for a better bang in the long run. If the springfields are going to fail on me, I don't particularly want to put more time/energy/and most importantly cash into it.
One man says to another: "whats that?"
The man replies by saying: "That? that's my wife you bastard! She's stood by my side for years and has always done her duty. She's stayed with me throughout all the fighting, has never failed to keep the fire going, and can kill a man without breaking a sweat!"
The other man quickly tries to cover his embarrassment, but as he turns away mutters under his breath - "could've sworn it was an AR-15..."
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