A cheap Boker Magnum in winter camo.
I plan on getting a good Benchmade or Spyderco but I probably wont EDC it. I don't mind thumping on my cheap Boker.
I read an excellent article from the Arizona Republic
Do I have to need something to own it?
I'm going to have to use that instead of my usual "I don't NEED my gun, that's why it isn't in my hand."
I've actually worked with a guy who also worked with a company that does such things. I forget the name, but he would make 5 bucks a month off of everyone who he is saving $10 bucks a month on their cell phone, cable or utility bills, bill still come from BGE/Verizon.
They had some kind of deal...
I love it there, good selection, good store, and the people there know me and are nice. Not as social as the 2A guys though.
I've gotten a discount just for asking on every firearm I purchased, and on my birthday they waved the lane fee.
No complaints except for ambient range temperature...
I just did as the guys @ Atlantic Guns told me. Wiped it clean w/ paper towels, took it apart, put the bolt/trigger/etc into an ammo box and empty a bottle of Ballistol into it. Put it in the trunk as you drive around for a week, clean the barrel w/ the rod it comes with.
Put it all together...
I got a 500 Remington brick of 22LR's for $18 on 11/4
18 x 10 = $180
@ $248 that is not a good deal IMO. But I haven't purchased ammo since the election.
The guys @ 2A have been the coolest, and most forgiving of newbie mistakes that I have ever seen.
Yes, they can be too busy to answer questions, especially over the phone. I would not hold that against them, for only the most wanted are busy.
Though I've moved back to Montgomery County, I still drive up to Continental Arms in Timonium. Everyone there is just awesome, no membership or "buy our ammo" requirements, cheap prices and they even waved my lane fee on my birthday.