Do you prefer a large quantity of ammo, or more guns?

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Ammunition, without a doubt.
For me it was learning to make my own so I should never run out of the chosen centerfire calibers for the few firearms I have.
To bring up another point; how would one secure or move more than a few firearms if one needed to evacuate one's home?
 
Compromise. 12 gauge mossberg pump 1000 rounds Glock 26, 1000 rounds
Ruger lcp .380 500 rounds. So a "few guns" and "quite a bit" of ammo.
 
Disregard my previous comment.
Either my search for .308 bullets sometimes produces no results with the GB search window, or "the guys" have found some more.

Does "no pull marks" normally mean no cuts, no thin slices on bullets?

P5 Guy: How about a large camouflage net to wrap around guns which already have towels or thin plastic sheets wrapped around each?
Maybe the large hidden heap can fit in the trunk of the escape vehicle.

For sale/trade FTF (only), one hour radius from Cordova TN: typical Yugo Mauser 48A, $275 firm. or Trade for equiv. value of Prvi .303 or non-corr. Russian 7.62x39 ammo.
 
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I pretty much agree with mcdonl there. So define what a large quantity of ammo is and the beginning level of guns so that the more becomes a larger quantity. Me I just have a metric butt load of both along with piles more reloading supplies available.:D
 
I spent a year and a half working at General Motors in Michigan, and left the family at home, going home for a weekend every now and then. I made up a reloading kit that fit in a tool box, building it around a Lee Hand Press. I loaded a lot of ammo with that kit -- and it was great exercise, too.
 
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