Think twice before giving your info to change.org. I don’t know much about them, but the little I have found, they won’t get anything from me. I’d love to see Inslee and Ferguson gone, but some on-line survey won’t do a darn thing.
I see your point, and agree with it, now that I've thought more about. It just seems that everything we do or buy is taxed in my state.We might very well have to pay tax on the transfer fee.
If you're buying a firearm, it has to go through a FFL. Seems odd to me that he would not be collecting the sales tax regardless of what the Seller is doing. How do his books jive with the State when he submits his taxes?
I'm envious of you with good internet. Satellite is my only choice other than dial-up, and it leaves a LOT to be desired. Speed isn't too bad, but at 10GB limit a month, video is out of the question. A few hours of video can blow the whole month.
I'm curious where these theories come from. I don't believe spring steel weakens because of use. I also don't believe it can take a "set". If it is stretched past it elasticity point it will, but how do you do that loading or unloading your magazine? There are 60 year old (or much older) cars...
If the manufacturers are running full tilt producing 22 shells, and we're buying every last bit of it, there must be a hell of a lot of ammo sitting around in all our basements. It'll be fun to see how this all works out in time.
You may be right. I just can't imagine paying that much for 22LR, and don't know why anyone else would either. I guess I'll just ration the stuff I have and hope that the market will stabilize before I need more.
I have to agree with the OP. I won't buy any at 4 times the current price, but neither will anybody else (for the most part). When supply catches up with demand, guess what, the price will come down to where it's supposed to be. If hoarders and speculators are really buying most of it now, a...
Most of the printed catalogs I receive have ammo and reloading components that I know full well, they don't have. I'm convinced they have a standard format of items, and they don't change that based on what they actually have in stock or available.
I have a 20 gauge that my dad bought me for Christmas around 1965. It's a model 180 from Coast to Coast stores. Aw, the good old days of walking into a hardware store and buying a gun the same way as a hammer or something.
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