What's next???

Got my first AR S&M SPORT II


What is next on the collection list?

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I got a 9mm and also a Tokarev

If you don't have a safe, get one.

I do have one..

You have a shotgun?

>I HAVE THIS WHAT ELSE SHOULD I GET
Get this.
>I have this...
Get this.
>I have this...

Why is nobody jumping down this trashbag's throat about making a thread that is impossibly worthless?

He doesn't hunt birds so why would he need a shotgun?

Fun

NOT YET! Semi auto the way to go?

You seem butthurt...... Try lube next time senpai!

I like pumps more for fun but either is fine.

Its not about collecting. Its about quality over quantity. You should consider a AR10 with nice glass. However then you are $3-4k in the hole. And thats before all the tacticool accessories

I might go with the semi! :)

AR10 hmmmmmm $3-4k wow!!!

You have an AR, you don't need any other rifles.

1500 rounds learn to shoot irons

Then

1000 rounds and red dot

As fun as pumps I would opt for a semi

Not OP but does it really take 1500 rounds to learn how to shoot and AR with irons?

It isn't the round count that matters, it is the training. Take an Intro AR-15 class at and have your local tactiqueers teach you to shoot it.

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A milsurp rifle with expensive ammo

I suggest a 45 acp hipoint or S&W sw9ve. Dont listen to the haters. Go cheap, get geared, then improve at higher costs.
For shotguns, mossberg 500 obviously wins out. There is other options like the Stevens 320.

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I'll check out the Moss 500

Magazines and several-thousand rounds of ammunition

how do you already have an AR and some handguns, yet still need to "check out" a mossberg 500? not saying you should already have one---it's just a strange thing to hear

I never really thought of getting a shotgun desu.... Everything else I got were entry level

The higher the caliber, the more exspensive it gets. I dont care what Jow Forums says. Its true.

Why are 12 gauges some of the least expensive guns on the market then? Why are brand new hunting rifles available for $350 with scope? Why are there a shitload of AR10s for well under $1.5k?

Go be retarded somewhere else.