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Buying a gun: AR-15 or AK47?

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: Josh123
I would say neither. I'd much rather have a handgun and get really good with it. You could always get a concealed handgun license and carry it around with you too.

Is that true? You can actually get a conealed handgun license and walk around the streets with one hidden in your coat? Kinda scary.

In many states, yes.

I don't see why it is scary. These are the most tightly regulated licenses outside of those who deal in NFA weapons.

exactly, they don't just give them to anyone.

Good to know. Was just wondering really, I always thought concealed weapons of any kind were illegal, but that may be just up here in Canada.

It is scary to me as I only know guns from tv and the movies, i.e. guns=death.
 
Originally posted by: astrosfan90
Originally posted by: rudder
home defense? You do realize that a round from one of these will travel through all the walls in your home? Better off with a 12 gauge and laod it with something that won't kill your sleeping children in another room.

You reminded me of this.

SEE what happens when you play with .... World of Warcraft! 😀
 
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: Josh123
I would say neither. I'd much rather have a handgun and get really good with it. You could always get a concealed handgun license and carry it around with you too.

Is that true? You can actually get a conealed handgun license and walk around the streets with one hidden in your coat? Kinda scary.

In many states, yes.

I don't see why it is scary. These are the most tightly regulated licenses outside of those who deal in NFA weapons.

exactly, they don't just give them to anyone.

Good to know. Was just wondering really, I always thought concealed weapons of any kind were illegal, but that may be just up here in Canada.

It is scary to me as I only know guns from tv and the movies, i.e. guns=death.

My dad actually got his license after a time my whole family was in the mall shopping. Everyone but him were looking at sporting goods and we heard someone shooting. He was out on a bench like 25 yards away from the guy.
 
Originally posted by: Josh123
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: Josh123
I would say neither. I'd much rather have a handgun and get really good with it. You could always get a concealed handgun license and carry it around with you too.

Is that true? You can actually get a conealed handgun license and walk around the streets with one hidden in your coat? Kinda scary.

In many states, yes.

I don't see why it is scary. These are the most tightly regulated licenses outside of those who deal in NFA weapons.

exactly, they don't just give them to anyone.

Good to know. Was just wondering really, I always thought concealed weapons of any kind were illegal, but that may be just up here in Canada.

It is scary to me as I only know guns from tv and the movies, i.e. guns=death.

My dad actually got his license after a time my whole family was in the mall shopping. Everyone but him were looking at sporting goods and we heard someone shooting. He was out on a bench like 25 yards away from the guy.

That made no sense.
 
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Josh123
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: Josh123
I would say neither. I'd much rather have a handgun and get really good with it. You could always get a concealed handgun license and carry it around with you too.

Is that true? You can actually get a conealed handgun license and walk around the streets with one hidden in your coat? Kinda scary.

In many states, yes.

I don't see why it is scary. These are the most tightly regulated licenses outside of those who deal in NFA weapons.

exactly, they don't just give them to anyone.

Good to know. Was just wondering really, I always thought concealed weapons of any kind were illegal, but that may be just up here in Canada.

It is scary to me as I only know guns from tv and the movies, i.e. guns=death.

My dad actually got his license after a time my whole family was in the mall shopping. Everyone but him were looking at sporting goods and we heard someone shooting. He was out on a bench like 25 yards away from the guy.

That made no sense.

What about it didn't make sense?

 
Originally posted by: Josh123
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Josh123
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: Josh123
I would say neither. I'd much rather have a handgun and get really good with it. You could always get a concealed handgun license and carry it around with you too.

Is that true? You can actually get a conealed handgun license and walk around the streets with one hidden in your coat? Kinda scary.

In many states, yes.

I don't see why it is scary. These are the most tightly regulated licenses outside of those who deal in NFA weapons.

exactly, they don't just give them to anyone.

Good to know. Was just wondering really, I always thought concealed weapons of any kind were illegal, but that may be just up here in Canada.

It is scary to me as I only know guns from tv and the movies, i.e. guns=death.

My dad actually got his license after a time my whole family was in the mall shopping. Everyone but him were looking at sporting goods and we heard someone shooting. He was out on a bench like 25 yards away from the guy.

That made no sense.

What about it didn't make sense?

Sorry, but that actually confused me as well. Your Dad was on the bench? He was scared for his family and that is why he got the 'concealed' license? Just trying to clraify.
 
Originally posted by: Josh123
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Josh123
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: Josh123
I would say neither. I'd much rather have a handgun and get really good with it. You could always get a concealed handgun license and carry it around with you too.

Is that true? You can actually get a conealed handgun license and walk around the streets with one hidden in your coat? Kinda scary.

In many states, yes.

I don't see why it is scary. These are the most tightly regulated licenses outside of those who deal in NFA weapons.

exactly, they don't just give them to anyone.

Good to know. Was just wondering really, I always thought concealed weapons of any kind were illegal, but that may be just up here in Canada.

It is scary to me as I only know guns from tv and the movies, i.e. guns=death.

My dad actually got his license after a time my whole family was in the mall shopping. Everyone but him were looking at sporting goods and we heard someone shooting. He was out on a bench like 25 yards away from the guy.

That made no sense.

What about it didn't make sense?

It really doesn't make sence.
 
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Originally posted by: Josh123
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Josh123
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: Josh123
I would say neither. I'd much rather have a handgun and get really good with it. You could always get a concealed handgun license and carry it around with you too.

Is that true? You can actually get a conealed handgun license and walk around the streets with one hidden in your coat? Kinda scary.

In many states, yes.

I don't see why it is scary. These are the most tightly regulated licenses outside of those who deal in NFA weapons.

exactly, they don't just give them to anyone.

Good to know. Was just wondering really, I always thought concealed weapons of any kind were illegal, but that may be just up here in Canada.

It is scary to me as I only know guns from tv and the movies, i.e. guns=death.

My dad actually got his license after a time my whole family was in the mall shopping. Everyone but him were looking at sporting goods and we heard someone shooting. He was out on a bench like 25 yards away from the guy.

That made no sense.

What about it didn't make sense?

It really doesn't make sence.

Ok, we were all in a sporting goods store inside the mall. He was waiting outside the shop on a bench. There was a guy that started shooting for some reason inside the mall and was about 25 yards away from my dad. This is why my dad took the course for a concealed handgun license incase he was in the same type of situation.

 
Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Originally posted by: PHiuR
what's the main difference betwen a m16/AR 15 and a M4?

auto, semi auto, 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps.

I'm guessing this is the m4 version?

sorry.
m16 - automatic
ar15 - semi-auto
m4 - 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps.
 
If you aren't into guns as a hobby, then I would just get the AK. If you feel like spending some money, then get an AR-15 with a red dot scope like and Aimpoint or Eotech.

I own an AR-15, and it's favorite gun. If things ever go Katrina where I live, the AR-15 is the gun I'm going to be walking around with. For someone trying to break in my house, the shotgun would be my first choice, but if I didn't have time to get it, I would use a pistol. Pistols are good for concealed carry, but they shouldn't be the only type of gun someone owns.

I just noticed that you said you live in New York. New York still has the "assault weapons ban". Your only option is going to be a crippled gun that can't hold more than 10 rounds. Don't worry though, your local police still have all the cool weapons and since there is a ban, you can be sure that no criminals will have real weapons. You are lucky that you have that law to protect you. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Originally posted by: PHiuR
what's the main difference betwen a m16/AR 15 and a M4?

auto, semi auto, 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps.

I'm guessing this is the m4 version?

sorry.
m16 - automatic
ar15 - semi-auto
m4 - 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps.

are they all the same rifles? (basic design?)
 
Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Originally posted by: PHiuR
what's the main difference betwen a m16/AR 15 and a M4?

auto, semi auto, 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps.

I'm guessing this is the m4 version?

sorry.
m16 - automatic
ar15 - semi-auto
m4 - 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps.

are they all the same rifles? (basic design?)

basic design, yes. some parts are a little different for full auto.
 
m16 - automatic
ar15 - semi-auto
m4 - 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps.

would like to add:
m4 - 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps; semi-auto; full-auto (including burst); illegal to own
 
Originally posted by: eleison
m16 - automatic
ar15 - semi-auto
m4 - 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps.

would like to add:
m4 - 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps; semi-auto; full-auto (including burst); illegal to own

Not illeagal in most states. You just need an LEO to sign a form and pay a $200 tax.
 
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Originally posted by: PHiuR
what's the main difference betwen a m16/AR 15 and a M4?

auto, semi auto, 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps.

I'm guessing this is the m4 version?

sorry.
m16 - automatic
ar15 - semi-auto
m4 - 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps.

are they all the same rifles? (basic design?)

basic design, yes. some parts are a little different for full auto.

thanks rdubbz420
 
I'm a fan of bolt action rifles myself...although I presently do not own a single gun.

A casual friend of mine has an arsenal legal and (now) illegal guns... although I think he is legally allowed to have them (not sure).

I've fired an M-14 which I loved...my favorite among assault rifles. I actually have not fired an AK-47 but I'm told the groups are horrible at even 100 yards

But for clean accuracy my friend stands by just about anything that Sako makes...and from my limited experience I'd have to concur.
 
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Originally posted by: eleison
m16 - automatic
ar15 - semi-auto
m4 - 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps.

would like to add:
m4 - 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps; semi-auto; full-auto (including burst); illegal to own

Not illeagal in most states. You just need an LEO to sign a form and pay a $200 tax.

I always thought you had to get a federal license to own an full-automatic firearm? I know it's like that here in NC. Is it different in your state?

-Jason
 
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Originally posted by: eleison
m16 - automatic
ar15 - semi-auto
m4 - 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps.

would like to add:
m4 - 14.5" barrel m203 grenade launcher cut and feed ramps; semi-auto; full-auto (including burst); illegal to own

Not illeagal in most states. You just need an LEO to sign a form and pay a $200 tax.


From my understanding, m4 is a machine gun created after 1986 hence is illegal to own...
http://www.guncite.com/gun_control_gcfullau.html

However, people have used m16 parts and ar15 parts to produce an ar15 capable of firing full auto legally -- esentially an m4, but not a "real" m4...

-Eleison
 
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