Theres been a lot of threads lately about folks stuck at home so I thought I'd start one for those of us that are still working.
I work at a lumber mill and although I dont personally agree with it with we are deemed "essential" so I have been working this whole time like nothing is going on. I am quite thankful to be in this position even though I dont consider my company an essential one.
Anyhow there ARE truly essential services out there that are still operating and I think they deserve some gratitude, you certainly have it from me.
To keep this gun related what are the folks that are working through this ordeal doing in regards to your firearms? Cleaning? Plinking? Reloading? Dry fire practice? Not caring? Etc?
I myself am not doing much but waiting for some reasonably priced ammo to become available. My IDPA matches have disappeared so that's off the table for the foreseeable future. Dry practice is about all I have right now.
Anyhow hats off to those that are truly essential and out there face to face with this thing.
I work at a lumber mill and although I dont personally agree with it with we are deemed "essential" so I have been working this whole time like nothing is going on. I am quite thankful to be in this position even though I dont consider my company an essential one.
Anyhow there ARE truly essential services out there that are still operating and I think they deserve some gratitude, you certainly have it from me.
To keep this gun related what are the folks that are working through this ordeal doing in regards to your firearms? Cleaning? Plinking? Reloading? Dry fire practice? Not caring? Etc?
I myself am not doing much but waiting for some reasonably priced ammo to become available. My IDPA matches have disappeared so that's off the table for the foreseeable future. Dry practice is about all I have right now.
Anyhow hats off to those that are truly essential and out there face to face with this thing.