Gun Owners Lost the Election...what Precautions Are You taking?

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I tried to go online to buy a few extra 30 rnd. AR mags last week. Out of stock on them and some glock hi-caps I thought about.

Same goes for primers locally. Limit 1,000 per customer IF they have any!
 
EVAN PRICE, I'm with you.

All of my purchases have been at discount...I have constantly kept an eye out for bargains, and purchased to keep components for about 500 rounds of each cartridge I shot. I never bought retail...the bargains are out there, if you search. Free cases picked up at my ranges, INET sales at Midway and Grafs, items posted on my gun range bulletin board, and bulk purchases from the surplus component dealers listed in Shotgun News were my norm.

Running across the huge estate sale was a once-in-a lifetime opportunity. I really didn't need much, so I made ridiculously low bids...about 50% of value (and suggested to the family how they could better market them...which they did for the reloading equipment)...and won big time! I have enough that I don't expect to make any more component purchases in my lifetime...and prices will only increase in the future...I figure I made a good investment. :D

Now to take another look at my bullet casting gear...:scrutiny:
 
ROBCTWO, what you say about letting our newly elected/reelected congressional representatives know...EARLY ON...how seriously we feel about anti gun/shooting legislation is a must! I have done so also...and will continue to keep the heat on. We can certainly expect the AWB to be brought up again...expanded, with tougher language, and probably with no end date as we were fortunately able to tack on as an amendment to the ffirst one.:fire: We should surely try to get that same amendment on the next one.
 
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