I have enough $$$ to usually buy ammo even when expensive. Reloading takes time - which I don't always have. Convenience in getting ammo is more of a factor for me. I will probably just have to stock up on a couple thousand rounds.
I have spent some time away from the computing scene due to job location and time available. I searched a bit and found this forum which seems to fit me well. Any other forum recommendations for gun nuts?
Tear apart the bogus "facts" and ill conceived arguments - that's the approach to take.
It amazes me how people can spout untruths and poorly conceived attempts at logic while a large portion of the public just takes it in.
One of my newest acquisitions is a 6.8 SPC AR. I had trouble finding ammo at first and now hear that Remington is going to drop their 700 bolts in 6.8 as well as the ammo line. :mad: The word is from a gun dealer and Remington rep.
There is still Hornady ammo, and Remington doesn't produce...
Handguns are great for spreading all over the house. No need to keep them all in one safe.
I like the small finger combo safes that can hold two pistols each. Start with one per floor of your house and you can eventually expand to one for every room. You can attach them under counters...
It is surprising the range of prices on antique shotguns. A nice condition antique from Belgium with damascus barrel can be really inexpensive. American guns are usually lower priced than when new unless hand engraved. English OUs and SxSs can run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars!
If your gun was an AR or other rifle with a rail on top, there are some scope mounts that allow you to keep zero when removing and replacing the scope (mount comes off with scope).
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