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<blockquote data-quote="rlongnt" data-source="post: 2841297" data-attributes="member: 665"><p>I think I may be coming around to the build two mindset for today's class discussion. As far as carrying all that gear, you are 100% correct. A pistol, rifle and full loadout for a single person are plenty to hump around but I bet I'm not alone in having family who would show up "some of which are prior military", having more might be a good thing.</p><p></p><p>Also, the argument that some union guy can assemble an AR better than a motivated builder that takes their time to do it correctly is false. Yes, there are lots of booger eaters out there who should NEVER even try but it isn't rocket science.</p><p></p><p>All said, I'll be using part of my return to buy another M1A since my yard alone is 150 yards across, the wind blows 200 MPH non-stop and I can see for 3+miles in at least three directions. Situation certainly dictates as UMB alluded to in his questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlongnt, post: 2841297, member: 665"] I think I may be coming around to the build two mindset for today's class discussion. As far as carrying all that gear, you are 100% correct. A pistol, rifle and full loadout for a single person are plenty to hump around but I bet I'm not alone in having family who would show up "some of which are prior military", having more might be a good thing. Also, the argument that some union guy can assemble an AR better than a motivated builder that takes their time to do it correctly is false. Yes, there are lots of booger eaters out there who should NEVER even try but it isn't rocket science. All said, I'll be using part of my return to buy another M1A since my yard alone is 150 yards across, the wind blows 200 MPH non-stop and I can see for 3+miles in at least three directions. Situation certainly dictates as UMB alluded to in his questions. [/QUOTE]
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