Just yesterday I received the latest Wal mart ad. Back page was full of add on stuff for your AR.
Bear Grylls knives..
AR's - one each -
DPMS , Sig Sauer, and Colt.
I thought Walmart was virulently anti-gun. t least anti all guns except hunting ones.

I thought Walmart was virulently anti-gun. t least anti all guns except hunting ones.
I didn't know China made ARs...![]()

Just yesterday I received the latest Wal mart ad. Back page was full of add on stuff for your AR.
Bear Grylls knives..
AR's - one each -
DPMS , Sig Sauer, and Colt.
How much is the ar15?
Yes, but they may only sell them to men.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2931368/posts
Walmart refuses to sell shotgun to woman, says it's 'Too much gun'
guns.com ^ | 13 Sept 2012 | Max Slowik
Posted on Friday, September 14, 2012 10:36:38 PM by smokingfrog
Shooting as a pastime is getting more and more popular every day. **snip** This is especially true with women, who are leading the curve as the fastest-growing segment of the market. But we still get reports of stories like this one, about Prayse Dangler, who was prohibited to buy a shotgun by her local Walmart staff—because a Mossberg 930 was too much gun for a woman.
"Yesterday at Walmart I tried to buy a shotgun to keep at the house with me when Brad is gone. We live in the heart of downtown New Albany where there is a lot of foot traffic, and we believe that me having a reliable way to protect myself and our baby when Brad isn't here is just a responsible thing to do.
"Here's the kicker though. The man behind the counter looked at me in disbelief when I pointed out the beefy Mossberg 930 Tactical weapon that Brad had researched out for me and planned on taking me out shooting to get comfortable with. The man then proceeded to interrogate me about what I wanted it for and how it would be used. He said that I didn't hold it right and that I needed 'something else better suited to you.' He put it back in the case and firmly refused to sell it—all because I am a petite young woman!
DPMS 5.56 $597
Sig Sauer 5.56 M400SRO with Prismatic Scope $897
Colt M4 5.56 $1,097
I didn't know China made ARs...![]()

Should have told him it was for your husband's birthday.
DPMS 5.56 $597
Sig Sauer 5.56 M400SRO with Prismatic Scope $897
Colt M4 5.56 $1,097
UUUUHHHHMMMMmmmmm
THIS is a quick trip to jail.
Called a "Straw Purchase"!!!
ThAnks Coulter. So is the Sig that much better than the dpms? I see that Bushmaster combined with dpms.
Really?
http://www.atf.gov/publications/download/p/atf-p-5300-4.pdf
Where a person purchases a firearm
with the intent of making a gift of the
firearm to another person, the person
making the purchase is indeed the true
purchaser. There is no straw purchaser
in these instances. In the above example,
if Mr. Jones had bought a firearm
with his own money to give to Mr. Smith
as a birthday present, Mr. Jones could
lawfully have completed Form 4473.
I would go with the Sig! Remember Bushmaster got bought out a few years back and the quality ain't what it used to be. As a matter of fact the original owner/guy who started Bushmaster has started another operation after the contract waiting period. I cant remember the name but they are supposed to be jam up and jelly tight!
Windham Arms.
I've taken gun classes and I've been told by many guys, you may not even have to shoot the gun b/c when you rack the shotgun (you do this just b4 you aim it) most sane men will recognize the sound and find an easier mark. I
The object of bringing a firearm to bear on a bad guy(s) is to save your life or the lives of your loved ones. Does any "sane person" want to "go all Hollywood" at that particular instant in time?"Rack the shotgun and the bad guys will run away" is from Hollywood. Anyone who believes this has seen too many movies.The object of bringing a firearm to bear on a bad guy(s) is to save your life or the lives of your loved ones. Does any "sane person" want to "go all Hollywood" at that particular instant in time?
Freakin spare me....
I didn't know China made ARs...![]()
And the Iranians and Sudanese and a Filipino company make a copies of the Norinco CQ as well. Actually has a rather wide spread of overseas sales, both government and civilian.
And the Iranians and Sudanese and a Filipino company make a copies of the Norinco CQ as well. Actually has a rather wide spread of overseas sales, both government and civilian.
A company in Switzerland has bought up Astra and as well as making the 1911 Daytona they're also making an AR too the stG4
http://www.astra-arms.ch/products.php
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plus you have several different German companies kicking our AR's there's even companies in the UK making them, everybody is making them
Quote Originally Posted by Housecarl View Post
And the Iranians and Sudanese and a Filipino company make a copies of the Norinco CQ as well. Actually has a rather wide spread of overseas sales, both government and civilian.
Thanks Marthanoir, you are correct. I was only looking at the Norinco product.
Should have told him it was for your husband's birthday.
Marstar in Canada is selling the CQ, it seems to be getting a good reception, one of the local lads here is ex Aussie SAS and he uses Norinco products all the time, says he has no problem with them
One of guys changed his mind and started coming back at me I shut the door and waited for him to come through it.
He's lucky it was you. I'd have shot him.
Really?
http://www.atf.gov/publications/download/p/atf-p-5300-4.pdf
Where a person purchases a firearm
with the intent of making a gift of the
firearm to another person, the person
making the purchase is indeed the true
purchaser. There is no straw purchaser
in these instances. In the above example,
if Mr. Jones had bought a firearm
with his own money to give to Mr. Smith
as a birthday present, Mr. Jones could
lawfully have completed Form 4473.