If it's your first time using your local FFL, I would definitely recommend calling them first. Transfer rates differ from $15-50 depending on the shop and state, and that may impact the "deal" in real terms of the gun your thinking about buying online.
The online gun store is going to...
A couple coworkers and I were discussing one of those what-if scenarios over lunch:
If ammunition manufacturers stopped producing new ammo today (zombies, Democrats, natural disaster, whatever) - how long would it take for popular calibers to disappear off the shelves?
I think it depends on your time horizon. I have my grandpa's 22lr, built in 1947, and it still shoots flawlessly. I wouldn't think ammo that old would be so reliable regardless of how well it was kept. So if you're thinking about things that may be banned in the near future, I'd have to think...
Try getting a hold of a couple saw horses, and some 1/4" steel scrap metal pieces, about 6" wide x 16" long. Google "MY AREA scrap yard" or checking the yellow pages should yield some results.
Next, go to home depot and buy some heavy duty door hinges and some 1/4" carriage bolts & nuts...
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