
My new AR-15 with an M4 body design (actually model is an XM15-E2S)

Ruger 10-22, I saw this rifle and the moment I saw it I knew it was destined to be mine.

Haven't fired either yet, and still working out the glitches, like figuring out how to collapse those bipods down. EDIT - Figured it out, to easy
That joins my collection, which includes an AK47, a Taurus Judge, and a little winchester .22 .
Now I need to figure out names for them.
Kami, NICE-I want a Judge but they're illegal in CA. So is the AK47 and AR-15 unless you build them without "evil features"..... 10 rd mag max with a bullet button mag release. Don't move here or you'd have to sell your collection.
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If you wanna see some of what can be done with a carbine, search for Kyle Lamb or Viking Tactics drills on You Tube. Lamb is a recently retired SGM from CAG, and is one of their most recent Force Mod guys. Now he's a full time trainer. He knows some stuff about carbines! Also HIGHLY recommended: Mike Pannone's book The M4/M16 Handbook. Don't leave home without it!
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