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10-29-2008, 10:13 AM #21
I guess I had better mention I LOVE TO SHOOT! Wow I said it and AR-15's are believe it or not are fun to shoot. Investment, yes this is, but it is an investment with BENEFITS!
I cannot believe some of you think this is a stupid move. These 401K's are not my primary retirement. They are simply extra money which has been floating around out there which doesn't add up to much, but enough to help me purchase and add what I most want to my firearm collection."You Sombitch's couldn't close an umbrella"
Sheriff Beuford T Justice
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10-29-2008 10:13 AM # ADS
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10-29-2008, 10:22 AM #22Originally Posted by MY T PIMP
Why not buy thousands of gallons of gasoline? The price is dropping now, but it will skyrocket again soon. And people will want it later. Or wheat? Or pay off more of your mortgage? Or... Or... Or...
Why not roll them into your other 401k? Money floating around is still money. (which is really just paper reflecting the debt this great nation)
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10-29-2008, 10:23 AM #23Originally Posted by CarpeyBiggs
Never the less stocking up before the unthinkable happens is not a bad idea."You Sombitch's couldn't close an umbrella"
Sheriff Beuford T Justice
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10-29-2008, 10:25 AM #24
If I had extra money to spare, I'd purchase a 9mm Calico. Comes with a 100 round magazine and has virtually no recoil.
That or an MP5 in 9mm.
Having served in the Army, I just didn't care for the M-16/M4.
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10-29-2008, 11:29 AM #25Originally Posted by CarpeyBiggs
But then you want us to stop consuming so much fossil fuel, so your investment advice is not making sense.
Back to what does make sense, investing in materials that will increase in value and are easy to resell.
Guns & Ammo. We are in the hunting section afterall, don't let the political talk from the Left confuse you.
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10-29-2008, 11:41 AM #26But then you want us to stop consuming so much fossil fuel, so your investment advice is not making sense.
I was simply suggesting that buying thousands of gallons of gasoline is akin to buying guns. Both may very well increase in value in the future. But neither of which I find to be sound financial decisions. Hence, thank you for making my point.
Originally Posted by Sombeech
Or you could perhaps give us a nice lesson on economics using oreo cookies? Or better yet, semi-automatic weapons and how they are a sound investment?
Yes, we are in the hunting section afterall. That much is clear.
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10-29-2008, 12:03 PM #27Originally Posted by MY T PIMP
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10-29-2008, 01:57 PM #28Originally Posted by CarpeyBiggs
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10-29-2008, 03:57 PM #29
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10-29-2008, 03:59 PM #30
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10-29-2008, 07:39 PM #31
Why don't you guys just go and gay it up somewhere else.
Like I often say, there's only ONE reason why you guys hang around in certain forums.
You're both way out of your league here. "maybe gun value will go up"? Get back to the kiddie table, the adults are talking in here.
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10-29-2008, 08:02 PM #32Originally Posted by Sombeech
Thanks for the laugh 'Beech. I think that might be the first time in the history of bogley/uutah you've ever tried to elevate a topic from the level of sophomoric and puerile to that of maturity and sensibility. Truly groundbreaking, indeed.
This is the exact same thing you do in every forum on here. But when we do it in hunting, somehow you are now adults and our tactics childish? Very nice.
But I will stop posting in the thread, as you wish.
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10-29-2008, 08:06 PM #33
that made no sense whatsoever.
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10-29-2008, 09:31 PM #34Originally Posted by Sombeech
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10-29-2008, 10:09 PM #35
You're still here?
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10-30-2008, 06:15 AM #36
Can't we all just get along?
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10-30-2008, 10:09 AM #37Originally Posted by davis_b_1
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10-30-2008, 11:28 AM #38Originally Posted by JPLife is Good
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10-30-2008, 12:13 PM #39
Back to the original reason for this thread.........
Very good investment!!
50 ca. Barret
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10-30-2008, 06:03 PM #40
Hi all. I say keep your 401ks and get your guns when you can afford them.
New guy here so a brief intro. I used to shoot a lot 10 to 15 years ago before I became an obsessed climber and canyoneer. I'm not much of a climber these days and have started shooting a bit again with my main interest being long range target shooting (out to about 1300 yards)
With the stock market down the shitter it's not the best time to dump the 401k especially if you have a lot of stocks in it. Not to mention the taxes and penalty. In the long run your 401k will likely appreciate much more than guns which will likely just match inflation.
Every time there is a chance of dems taking control the gun industry plays on fears to make a profit. My theory is we won't see a major push against the 2nd ammendment for a while. The last major one was the asault weapns ban. Dems had control of the House for 40 straight years untill the assault weapons ban was past which was a major contibuting factor in them losing it to the Republicans. When the assault weapons ban was due to expire a few years ago and needed to be voted on to extend it most politicians didn't want anything to due with it and just let it expire. They wouldn't touch it.
By the way the assault weapons ban didn't ban one single gun. The net affect of the ban was to increase the number of guns on the street. Remember everyone new the ban was coming. Gun stores sold everything they could get their hands on. The price of Colt Hbars doubled and still as soon as they'd get one in the store it would be bought. This was the norm all across the country. Then after the ban the rifles were just modified slightly so they could still be sold. For example the ar15 (which was banned in an earlier ban which is why they were known as "colt sporting rifle") just had the bayonet lugs removed. Exact same rifle but now you cant attach a bayonet. Big deal. The funniest example was the Tech. nine which was banned specifically by name. The manufacture simply changed the name. Insted of ingraving "Tech nine" on the side they ingraved "AB 10" AB for after Ban. The only real affect was to limit mag capacity in newly manufactured guns. This resulted in a lot of compact and subcompact pistols since you could only have 10 rounds however existing mags were grandfathered in and the supply never really seemed to dry up.
Don't panic that pesky 2nd ammendment isnt going away anytime soon. I'm not saying attempts won't be made to chip away at it. Just look at California.
Anyway you asked about Rock River. I've had good luck with Rock River AR's. With non chromed lined barrels I get them to shoot better than my Rem. 700 bolt action deer rifle. I get 1/2 to 3/4 moa at 100 yards with handloads depending on model.
Their 12 week wait is closer to 6 months.
I hope this gets spell checked before it posts!
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