Lanber shotgun

Lanber shotgun

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  • deadeyedick Rank: Field-Marshal on 22 Apr 2008 5:38 PM

    From Ipswich, 3298 posts


    It sucks waiting to use a new gun. I couldnt load my magazines fast eneugh when I got my ruger lol.

  • aim2please Rank: General on 23 Apr 2008 10:18 AM

    From Sydney, Australia, 1679 posts


    Put the deposit on it.

    I got the guy to get a couple of them out so i could choose the one with the best stock lol Laughing Laughing

    I should have it in about 3 months hopefully!

    Will post pics on a new thread probably in the AR forum.

  • deadeyedick Rank: Field-Marshal on 23 Apr 2008 5:36 PM

    From Ipswich, 3298 posts


    Shame to wait 3 months, But keep conting down the days!

  • aim2please Rank: General on 24 Apr 2008 12:48 AM

    From Sydney, Australia, 1679 posts


    The permit usually take anywhere from 6-8 weeks then i have to pay the other $1900 Laughing

  • deadeyedick Rank: Field-Marshal on 24 Apr 2008 4:53 PM

    From Ipswich, 3298 posts


    Sounds expensive and a long wait to me. Luckily for me I can buy shotguns on a whim now that I have a licence. Gotta wait till I'm 17 to do that now. But at the moment I only need 1 shotgun. Now what I want is a different story!

  • aim2please Rank: General on 25 Apr 2008 3:47 AM

    From Sydney, Australia, 1679 posts


    It is pretty expensive $2300! But this thing i will have forever.

    luckly my parents are going to help me pay the rest of it Laughing

    I haven't even sent the permint away yet Rolling Eyes

  • deadeyedick Rank: Field-Marshal on 25 Apr 2008 4:36 PM

    From Ipswich, 3298 posts


    Hey, you pay for quality mate. That will last you till your totaly sick of shooting and have too much authuritis to pick up the cartrages for it.

  • aim2please Rank: General on 26 Apr 2008 5:20 AM

    From Sydney, Australia, 1679 posts


    LOL!

    But im in a little dilema.

    When you buy a beretta you get complementry custom fitting to the stock. So i have to fly interstate to get it done.. if i want. If i do by the time im 18 it probably won't fit me so i will have to get a new one and selling it will be a wates of time as the stock will pretty much only fit me. Or don't get it fit to me at all. I'll just shoot it for a little while and if i shoot good with it i will leave it if not i will get it fitted.

  • deadeyedick Rank: Field-Marshal on 26 Apr 2008 12:18 PM

    From Ipswich, 3298 posts


    How long does the custom fitting ticket thing last for? If its till your 18 then I'd say leave it.. The gun will probably fit you quite well to start with. So the custom fitting would be more wise when you have stopped growing.. You can always get a gun thats too big for you because you can either grow into it or get it shortened. But its alot harder to have a gun made bigger.

  • aim2please Rank: General on 27 Apr 2008 9:44 AM

    From Sydney, Australia, 1679 posts


    I dont know how long it last i will have to ask the guy at the gun shop