Leon'rdo Yung
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That FN gon set ya back bout $1,500 but, well worth it you can afford
That FN gon set ya back bout $1,500 but, well worth it you can afford
And the ammo is expensive
I've seen closer to $1300-$1400 for the gun.
As far as the ammo it's 1000 .223 rounds for ~$220 depending on where you get it versus $150 for 1000 9mm rounds. I wouldn't necessarily call it expensive.
it's not .223, it's 5.7x28mm... similar to .22
bout $400 for 1,000 rounds
And if yall looking to purchase a gun but don't like the prices in your area try searching on gunbroker.com and budsgunshop both of them are good I've purchased from gunbroker several times and have a friend who purchased from buds
The last 2 I got from Gunbroker was a kimber and a ar10 both were a damn good deal. But the ar had some issues it started as a custom the og buyer backed out just sent it to Smith and Wesson they got me straight. The seller was reluctant to tell me about it Both were brand new guns. If you see a deal jump on it but it's like Ebay check the user ratingI was looking at gunbroker yesterday. Was also thinking of picking up a Ruger SR22 with a few extra clips. Prices seemed a bit high but I've only bought one gun brand new and that was nearly 30 years ago so I don't really have a frame of reference. Every other gun I've owned has always been 2nd hand (from legit sellers).
Thank u Sir
Never fooled with them didn't like em. But check YouTube far as reviews and go to your local gun store so you can put your hands on multiple guns you think you'll like.Gonna apply for my CCW this weekend (FL.). Been doing my research for the last couple weeks. Initially wanted a glock, but after some research settled on the Taurus G2C. I know they aint the most reputable company, but they seem to have stepped there game up on this 1. My main criterias were concealability (I'm a skinny dude), reliability and capacity, and this gun checked all those boxes. Plus its about half the price of a glock. Any advice would be appreciated.View attachment 188518