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Now, you can stimulate the local economy and protecting your neighborhood.

 

At the end of the year, will have a few winners, for most C&R added, most total added, most interesting firearm, etc. Some small prize, maybe a few t-shirts, gift certs to vendors, etc.

 

Hopefully this will encourage new members to post, ask questions, get more involved. Secondly, this can also serve going forward as a master pics thread. =)

 

Rules below are copies from Surplus Rifle Forum.

 

So here is the rules for the 2010 Arms Race.

#1 You can only list guns that have come into your possession as of 01/01/2010. That will give everyone an even start. Sorry seasoned NJGF'ers, you don't get a head start.

#2 Any firearm will count (even barreled actions) but, if you list your airsoft guns and water pistols we will laugh at you. Pellet & BB guns will count but post at your own risk of being picked on. Military flare guns will count also.

#3 The more you get the better but, Cool Factor can go a long ways.

Brownie points for: Bayonets, Scopes, a new stock, gun safes or cabinets

You may even get Brownie points for posting pic's.

 

 

Bonus question: In your first post, predict the total number of new firearms you will add to your arsenal, net of sales by year end 2010.

 

Btw, if your gun purchases sank in a boating accident.... dont feel you have to post, although if you want to tease people as to what sank, go right ahead.

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I'm not going to do well this year. I just want to buy a middy upper for one of my ARs and a new BUG. I might pick up a polestick.

 

I do plan to pick up two silencers if that counts. I want one for my G19 and one for my G19 Advantage Arms .22 kit with the threaded barrel. It's funny I already have silencers in those two calibers but neither can be made to work with the Glock.

 

If I have a VERY good year I will pick up some sort of 1911.

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I'm assembling an AR but not counting that until it's done

So first buy goes to...

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ISSC MSR MK22 from our forum vendor Paul at Arms-N-Ammo

Dressed it up with the optics and afg for my ar15 in progress just for the photo op

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I'm assembling an AR but not counting that until it's done

So first buy goes to...

5398751849_8ca97eb7f4.jpg

5399354258_a5404c3108.jpg

ISSC MSR MK22 from our forum vendor Paul at Arms-N-Ammo

Dressed it up with the optics and afg for my ar15 in progress just for the photo op

 

Nice!!! Please do a range "review" when you get the chancewink.gif

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