Well, it's interesting, if you like old stuff. They have a lot of old Mosin Nagants, SKS, and AK variants, some FALs. Only a few ARs, and those are behind the counter. I am not into much of that except ARs, though AKS interest me a little. They do have a wide variety of ammo, including stuff no one else seems to carry.
I find CTD a lot more interesting to browse, but I duck into MGS about once every couple months.
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- Tue Jul 31, 2007 9:44 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Bushmaster or Colt ??
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- Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:11 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Bushmaster or Colt ??
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Military Gun Supply in Fort Worth has the Olympic Plinker ARs for $599.
They also sell the Varmint/target variant with flattop upper, bull barrel, and free-floated aluminum handguard for $669. I think that's a pretty good deal.
Cheaper Than Dirt ran the DPMS Panther Carbine on sale for $599 a few weeks ago, sold out quickly.
You can probably get a pretty good idea of the price range I'm shopping ;)
Right now I'm building one, with a lightly used 20" A2 upper, shopping for a lower. If I get ambitious, I have some forged lower blanks to machine.
I think of these things a "model cars for grownups".
They also sell the Varmint/target variant with flattop upper, bull barrel, and free-floated aluminum handguard for $669. I think that's a pretty good deal.
Cheaper Than Dirt ran the DPMS Panther Carbine on sale for $599 a few weeks ago, sold out quickly.
You can probably get a pretty good idea of the price range I'm shopping ;)
Right now I'm building one, with a lightly used 20" A2 upper, shopping for a lower. If I get ambitious, I have some forged lower blanks to machine.
I think of these things a "model cars for grownups".