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1/1/2008 11:21:28 AM EDT
I started posting here wanting on advice/recommendations on my first pistol. Was recommended this place by a friend.

Well, a week or so later and now I want an ar15.
1/1/2008 11:22:35 AM EDT
[#1]
Hell, all you need is a 10/22 and .38, hoss.
1/1/2008 11:22:43 AM EDT
[#2]
Duuuuuuuuuuuuude, like, it is AR15.com ya know
1/1/2008 11:23:06 AM EDT
[#3]
you don't own a ar15.................
1/1/2008 11:23:11 AM EDT
[#4]
1/1/2008 11:24:59 AM EDT
[#5]
I hear Marlin is going to make one soon.
1/1/2008 11:25:19 AM EDT
[#6]
I'm not too excited about CA legal ar15s. I'm thinking once I move to Chicago I'll start the process of acquiring one.
1/1/2008 11:26:08 AM EDT
[#7]
You were really expecting to get advice on purchasing just a pistol?



1/1/2008 11:26:24 AM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
I'm not too excited about CA legal ar15s. I'm thinking once I move to Chicago I'll start the process of acquiring one.


Oh yeah, The Windy is like sooooooooooo 2A friendly......
1/1/2008 11:28:37 AM EDT
[#9]
No AR?

WHO LET THIS GUY IN!!??



HAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYY  ED !!!!!
Welcome to the addiction
1/1/2008 11:36:54 AM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:
I started posting here wanting on advice/recommendations on my first pistol. Was recommended this place by a friend.

Well, a week or so later and now I want an ar15.


First, escape from your state so you can get one with decent toys, or maybe SBR it, get a can, DIAS, RLL, or something else like that.

Seriously, though, once you start it's hard to stop.  I've had 6 or 7 in the last 4 years, with the current crop being 3 full firearms and one complete lower waiting on an upper.  One of these days I'll own one of every barrel length (at least that's my goal).

Need an AR-10 before too long, though.

1/1/2008 11:36:55 AM EDT
[#11]
crap... my first double-tap.

Somebody must have filed my sear down.
1/1/2008 11:38:12 AM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:
Well, a week or so later and now I want an ar15.

It took a whole week!?

We're losing our touch.
1/1/2008 11:38:19 AM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:
you don't own a ar15.................


Oh the horror!

I hear Hesse makes cheap AR's.

Danny
1/1/2008 11:39:59 AM EDT
[#14]
If you look carefully on the EE you can piece one together for a smokin
price.
1/1/2008 11:41:55 AM EDT
[#15]
It's a disease - I bet within a year you will have a safe full of black rifles.
1/1/2008 1:08:34 PM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I'm not too excited about CA legal ar15s. I'm thinking once I move to Chicago I'll start the process of acquiring one.


Oh yeah, The Windy is like sooooooooooo 2A friendly......


Yeah, if you're moving to Chicago proper, although legally able to buy in IL, I don't think you can keep it in the city as I thought it  (and other so called assalut rifles along with handguns) is banned.  There may also be various other restrictions depending on which county and/or suburban town you might be considering.
1/1/2008 1:11:39 PM EDT
[#17]

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crap... my first double-tap.

Somebody must have filed my sear firing pin down.
1/1/2008 1:13:51 PM EDT
[#18]
1/1/2008 1:15:45 PM EDT
[#19]
I'm disappointed that you didn't figure out we would tell you to


BUY THEM BOTH!
1/1/2008 1:23:54 PM EDT
[#20]
I was here nearly 3 years before I had  an AR




 learned about this place from a friend and now I spend more time here than on the cruffer boards,  

1/1/2008 2:26:00 PM EDT
[#21]
How is the FAR-15, or other CA legal ar15 clones?
1/1/2008 2:28:38 PM EDT
[#22]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
I'm not too excited about CA legal ar15s. I'm thinking once I move to Chicago I'll start the process of acquiring one.


Oh yeah, The Windy is like sooooooooooo 2A friendly......


Yeah, if you're moving to Chicago proper, although legally able to buy in IL, I don't think you can keep it in the city as I thought it  (and other so called assalut rifles along with handguns) is banned.  There may also be various other restrictions depending on which county and/or suburban town you might be considering.


I thought handguns were okay, just require a FOID?
1/1/2008 2:34:59 PM EDT
[#23]

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Well, a week or so later and now I want an ar15.


Only one?
1/1/2008 2:35:19 PM EDT
[#24]

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crap... my first double-tap.

Somebody must have filed my sear firing pin down.



No, I screwed up a trigger set one time trying to polish it up and found that if I took too much off the sear, the front of the trigger, and changed the profile on the notch on the hammer (hey, it was my first ever AR... didn't know what I was doing), that it would fire both on the trigger pull and the let off.  

Never tried it with live rounds, either, because as soon as I dry-fired it and found it would do that I ground the hook off the sear with the bench grinder, mangled the trigger with same, and ground the notch to about 1/4" wide on the hammer.... chucked 'em all in the trash and ordered a new trigger set.

No, I've never tried to duplicate it as it's just not safe.

I only use a buffing wheel with white rouge to polish up engagement points anymore.
1/1/2008 2:36:38 PM EDT
[#25]
Rabbits.................. keep that in mind.
1/1/2008 2:37:53 PM EDT
[#26]
1911,s and ar15,s thats a bad habit man,and there aint no cure
1/1/2008 2:39:03 PM EDT
[#27]

I'm not too excited about CA legal ar15s. I'm thinking once I move to Chicago I'll start the process of acquiring one.


  Please tell me its for college or something really important,
otherwise you're moving from one anti gun state to another.

 
1/1/2008 2:47:33 PM EDT
[#28]

Quoted:

I'm not too excited about CA legal ar15s. I'm thinking once I move to Chicago I'll start the process of acquiring one.


  Please tell me its for college or something really important,
otherwise you're moving from one anti gun state to another.

 


Its for graduate school
1/1/2008 2:54:21 PM EDT
[#29]

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I'm not too excited about CA legal ar15s. I'm thinking once I move to Chicago I'll start the process of acquiring one.









1/1/2008 2:55:06 PM EDT
[#30]

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I'm not too excited about CA legal ar15s. I'm thinking once I move to Chicago I'll start the process of acquiring one.


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Huh? They seem to be perfectly legal for FOID holders in IL...
1/1/2008 2:56:09 PM EDT
[#31]
Move to a free-State, then really enjoy AR's

1/1/2008 2:56:59 PM EDT
[#32]

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Huh? They seem to be perfectly legal for FOID holders in IL...


I like to think of Chicago as it's own state. Kind of like SF is to California.
1/1/2008 2:59:13 PM EDT
[#33]
The laws different in Chicago than the rest of IL?

If so, that sucks.
1/1/2008 3:01:00 PM EDT
[#34]

Its for graduate school


 Maybe afterward you can a job thats not
behind enemy lines. My old roomate
went to Cal Tech and then moved to
New Hampshire and did mechanical engineering
for a company there.
1/1/2008 3:02:46 PM EDT
[#35]

Quoted:

Its for graduate school


 Maybe afterward you can a job thats not
behind enemy lines. My old roomate
went to Cal Tech and then moved to
New Hampshire and did mechanical engineering
for a company there.


Thats the plan.
1/1/2008 3:04:31 PM EDT
[#36]

Quoted:

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I'm not too excited about CA legal ar15s. I'm thinking once I move to Chicago I'll start the process of acquiring one.




Huh? They seem to be perfectly legal for FOID holders in IL...


They are legal in IL for FOID (Firearm Owner ID) card holders , as are handguns, BUT you said Chicago which is in Cook County.   Cook  may already have an assault weapons ban and I think Chicago already does.  Also I believe the only handguns allowed in Chicago other than LE are those that were registered (and thereafter reregistered yearly) some time ago...no new registrations accepted.

So you may want to look at the surrounding collar counties instead and commute into the city.  You can live in the city and store firearms elsewhere, but some suburban  shops won't sell to you if you have a Chicago address.  
1/1/2008 3:04:45 PM EDT
[#37]
Yes, the gun laws in Chicago differ from those in other parts of the state.  In addition, Cook County, where Chicago is located, has another set of restrictions.

You will need a FOID simply to purchase ammo.  

I suggest the Hometown forums, there is a wealth of information on the draconian Chicago firearms laws.
1/1/2008 3:04:54 PM EDT
[#38]

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I started posting here wanting on advice/recommendations on my first pistol. Was recommended this place by a friend.

Well, a week or so later and now I want an ar15.


Just let it happen.

You'll get your AR, then you'll need an Eotech or an AimPoint. And of course, BUIS. Did I mention the requisite 5K of ammo?

There's a reason they call it a disease.
1/1/2008 3:06:27 PM EDT
[#39]

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Well, a week or so later and now I want an ar15.


"an", as in one?



ahhh... so young, so naive.

ar-jedi
1/1/2008 3:11:18 PM EDT
[#40]
Don't go to Chicago, even if you work there, live in Indiana instead.
Class III friendly, SBRs are okay, suppressors are no problems.  Just can't have a short-barreled shotgun for some reason.
1/1/2008 3:12:35 PM EDT
[#41]

Quoted:
I'm not too excited about CA legal ar15s. I'm thinking once I move to Chicago I'll start the process of acquiring one.


1/1/2008 3:19:06 PM EDT
[#42]

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I'm not too excited about CA legal ar15s. I'm thinking once I move to Chicago I'll start the process of acquiring one.




Huh? They seem to be perfectly legal for FOID holders in IL...


They are legal in IL for FOID (Firearm Owner ID) card holders , as are handguns, BUT you said Chicago which is in Cook County.   Cook  may already have an assault weapons ban and I think Chicago already does.  Also I believe the only handguns allowed in Chicago other than LE are those that were registered (and thereafter reregistered yearly) some time ago...no new registrations accepted.

So you may want to look at the surrounding collar counties instead and commute into the city.  You can live in the city and store firearms elsewhere, but some suburban  shops won't sell to you if you have a Chicago address.  


Thanks for the info. What if my firearms were previously registered in CA. Would that be acceptable and considered pre-registered, thus allowed in Chicago?
1/1/2008 3:30:32 PM EDT
[#43]

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Thanks for the info. What if my firearms were previously registered in CA. Would that be acceptable and considered pre-registered, thus allowed in Chicago?



Previous registrations elsewhere won't matter.

Handguns - No  new registrations accepted.

Long guns - I think so called "Assault weapons" are banned.  Not sure about any registration, if any,  process for other rifles & shotguns.

I'd go to the IL hometown forum for more in depth discussion.  Definitely make sure you understand the laws first about living in the City or Cook county.  This past summer they arrested  a visitor from TN (where it was legal for her - think she had a CCW) with a .38 at Sears tower.  It was up in the air for a while, but I think they finally decided to not press felony charges, but I'm sure she didn't get her gun back and had a very unpleasant tourist experience.   Your firearm owning experience will be better in the collar counties (Will, Dupage, Kane, Lake) or IN.