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Old 12-20-2009 | 01:48 PM
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30% is enough for me I would rather save 30% then save 50% and get junk. As for ammo cost when I had my ar in 03 when the ban went up I bought 1000 rounds of surplus ammo all the time for 100 bucks for 223. Got lucky one time. A guy had bought some ammo bulk like a cargo container amount. I got a box 125 out the door 1000 rounds .223 surplus. Lol It was new wolf ammo. Some of the best ammo I ever shot
Originally Posted by driftrider
Hey look, I had one of my posts modded! I think that in the almost 7 years I've been lurking about here, that this is the first time. I've been a bad, bad boy!

And after I had another mod, who shall remain nameless, tell me that I could leave it up after telling him that I'd be glad to delete it myself if he wanted me to.

Anyway, my post was directed at someone who badly needed his punk card pulled, so I pulled it. I was also conducting an experiment to verify a non-professional diagnosis of this particular individuals psychological disfunction. Turns out that the experiment was a triumph, and a lot of fun to boot!

bigtim,

I'm glad my response was helpful. It is based on fact and research, despite the irrational and childish criticism I received for it. As you can see, I edited it to include references and commentary on how the numbers were derived. I'm sure there are ways to do it cheaper, but not without sacrificing quality of components or having the ability to buy in bulk and/or at wholesale prices. My numbers were designed to reflect the most common components acquired from typical retail sources.

Mike
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