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I have the itch to get a new gun, and dont really know which one i want, what do yall suggest?

Question by basketfootball89. Uploaded on April 08, 2009

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from rrmont wrote 2 years 44 weeks ago

That would depend on which itch I wanted to scratch.

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from HillbillyDeluxe wrote 2 years 44 weeks ago

This one in .460 Mag http://www.weatherby.com/product/rifles/markv/deluxe. Big and beautiful.

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from slothman wrote 2 years 44 weeks ago

i get the same itch evry time i come within 50 miles of a gunsmith, gander mt. bass pro shop, or pawn shop.

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from buck hunter 17 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

eather a 30 30 or a 22.

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from steve182 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

I've been fighting the same itch for months now. Doing some window shopping for an Over/Under shotgun, Muzzleloader, or Single shot break action Rifle. Of course i'm looking at bolt-actions too, but haven't found one in .260 rem or .257 rob. or i'dve scratched that itch. Wouldn't mind a bolt action slug gun either.

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from auburn_hunter wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

marlin XL7 in .270

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from basketfootball89 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

i already have the marlin xl7 in 30-06. i was also thinking maybe a ar-15....

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from Christian Emter wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

What r u hunting? Elk 300. Deer 308 Rabbits Bazooka. Just kidding with the bazooka part.

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from rezavoirdog wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

Bushmaster AR-15 .223 M4, with colapsable stock, flat-top picatinny rail. Be sure to order a couple of dry boxes of some FMJ, such as PMC or Fiocchi or American Eagle 5.56mm FMJ! Awesome investment!

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from jlfreeborn wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

Always wanted a 12 gauge Remington 11-87 decked out in camo. College kid budgets can't afford one, though. The 870 will have to do for now.

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from shane wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

AR-15? Check out the Remington R-15 VTR or R-25. AR platform rifles designed for hunting.

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from rezavoirdog wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

You can hunt with a Bushmaster AR-15, the flat-top with a picatinny rail and it comes with or without detachable sights (a fixed post sight as well); you can remove the sights, and it is perfect detachable rings and a scope. I've looked at the rifle shane is referring to, the R-15, if do some digging on the answers, I asked if it was a good choice and had minimal replies. All that you basically get with R-15, is AR-15 in MAX-1 HD, which is my camo pattern of choice for where I live, and a bull-barrel with now sights, 1 5-round clip. You'd have to buy a scope for it.

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from jbird wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

I'd buy an AR-10 because I like the .308 better than the .223 for my needs/preferences.

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from hunterkid94 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

Honestly. go with a good henry lever action .22. i mean...who doesnt like a quality, accurate rifle to kill squills and birds in the back yard?? or hunting i guess

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from wallofsam wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

.17 looks like something that could be quite versitile from smallgame to predators.

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

What'ya planing to do with it DAR PILGRAM!

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from Reid Jones wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

what are you going to do with it buddy..your question is a little bit too broad

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from Dannyjr321 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

i would say a 10/22. Ammo is cheap and you can shot all day with no problem.

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from basketfootball89 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

i dont know what ill do with it lol just feel the need to get a new one, i have a 30-06, 2 12 gauges, and a 22. i guess i am looking for something that would be fun to shot and maybe do alittle varmit hunting with it too. i think ill go to the gun shop and see which ones catch my eye.

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from Jim in Mo wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

basketfootball89,
Sounds like you need a handgun.

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from basketfootball89 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

that is on my list, but not for another year and a half....

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from blackdawgz wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

My standard answer, derived from owning over 50 guns in one lifetime: T/C Stainless Encore. They are beautiful and well-made and totally reliable and offer maximum versatility, from .22 to 12 gauge shotguns.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 39 weeks ago

Get you a Hand Gun Like Jim in Mo Mentioned above!!!

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from auburn_hunter wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

marlin XL7 in .270

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from rrmont wrote 2 years 44 weeks ago

That would depend on which itch I wanted to scratch.

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from HillbillyDeluxe wrote 2 years 44 weeks ago

This one in .460 Mag http://www.weatherby.com/product/rifles/markv/deluxe. Big and beautiful.

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from slothman wrote 2 years 44 weeks ago

i get the same itch evry time i come within 50 miles of a gunsmith, gander mt. bass pro shop, or pawn shop.

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from buck hunter 17 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

eather a 30 30 or a 22.

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from steve182 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

I've been fighting the same itch for months now. Doing some window shopping for an Over/Under shotgun, Muzzleloader, or Single shot break action Rifle. Of course i'm looking at bolt-actions too, but haven't found one in .260 rem or .257 rob. or i'dve scratched that itch. Wouldn't mind a bolt action slug gun either.

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from basketfootball89 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

i already have the marlin xl7 in 30-06. i was also thinking maybe a ar-15....

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from Christian Emter wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

What r u hunting? Elk 300. Deer 308 Rabbits Bazooka. Just kidding with the bazooka part.

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from rezavoirdog wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

Bushmaster AR-15 .223 M4, with colapsable stock, flat-top picatinny rail. Be sure to order a couple of dry boxes of some FMJ, such as PMC or Fiocchi or American Eagle 5.56mm FMJ! Awesome investment!

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from jlfreeborn wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

Always wanted a 12 gauge Remington 11-87 decked out in camo. College kid budgets can't afford one, though. The 870 will have to do for now.

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from shane wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

AR-15? Check out the Remington R-15 VTR or R-25. AR platform rifles designed for hunting.

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from rezavoirdog wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

You can hunt with a Bushmaster AR-15, the flat-top with a picatinny rail and it comes with or without detachable sights (a fixed post sight as well); you can remove the sights, and it is perfect detachable rings and a scope. I've looked at the rifle shane is referring to, the R-15, if do some digging on the answers, I asked if it was a good choice and had minimal replies. All that you basically get with R-15, is AR-15 in MAX-1 HD, which is my camo pattern of choice for where I live, and a bull-barrel with now sights, 1 5-round clip. You'd have to buy a scope for it.

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from jbird wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

I'd buy an AR-10 because I like the .308 better than the .223 for my needs/preferences.

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from hunterkid94 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

Honestly. go with a good henry lever action .22. i mean...who doesnt like a quality, accurate rifle to kill squills and birds in the back yard?? or hunting i guess

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from wallofsam wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

.17 looks like something that could be quite versitile from smallgame to predators.

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

What'ya planing to do with it DAR PILGRAM!

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from Reid Jones wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

what are you going to do with it buddy..your question is a little bit too broad

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from Dannyjr321 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

i would say a 10/22. Ammo is cheap and you can shot all day with no problem.

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from basketfootball89 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

i dont know what ill do with it lol just feel the need to get a new one, i have a 30-06, 2 12 gauges, and a 22. i guess i am looking for something that would be fun to shot and maybe do alittle varmit hunting with it too. i think ill go to the gun shop and see which ones catch my eye.

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from Jim in Mo wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

basketfootball89,
Sounds like you need a handgun.

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from basketfootball89 wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

that is on my list, but not for another year and a half....

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from blackdawgz wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

My standard answer, derived from owning over 50 guns in one lifetime: T/C Stainless Encore. They are beautiful and well-made and totally reliable and offer maximum versatility, from .22 to 12 gauge shotguns.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 39 weeks ago

Get you a Hand Gun Like Jim in Mo Mentioned above!!!

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