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Old 01-25-2016, 08:56 PM
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OP here. Thanks for all the responses so far. Great stuff. Much appreciated. I will reread them many times in the coming days. I'm eager to learn. Thanks for helping.

Also, the "invest the money" suggestions are excellent. That's something I say all the time. Indeed, I'm an avid investor and retired at age 42.
Are you looking to adopt an adult male? If so, let me know where to submit my application.

Okay, in all seriousness. If I wanted to purchase some quality firearms (after you learn the basics and safety of shooting)...

1) AR-15, I'd get a Colt or Daniel Defense
2) 9mm, double action pistol - Check out the HK P30 and/or Sig Sauer P226 Legion
3) 9mm, striker pistol - HK VP9, Sig Sauer P320, and/or Glock 19
4) .45ACP 1911 style - Les Baer, Ed Brown, and/or Wilson Combat
5) 12 gauge shotgun (auto) - Benelli M4 Tactical
6) 12 gauge shotgun (pump) - Mossberg 590A1 or Remington 870P Magnum
7) Additional rifle - Springfield Armory M1A
8) AK type rifle - Anything from Arsenal
9) Bolt action rifles - I can't help you on that. I'm not really up to date on quality bolt action rifles.
10) Revolvers - Generally anything Smith and Wesson are always great. I can't really quote specific models, but I am partial to the Model 66.

There are also a ton of historical firearms out there. Anything from WWII and prior is always nice to add to any collection.

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