Jaybird78
Member
I stop in at one of my local gunshops to look for reloading components.
As I browse around I hear a woman's voice PROUDLY say. "Hey, I called earlier and I have that ammo that I don't need. You will still take it right?" It was almost like she was doing a public service by turning it in. (just my opinion)
I move down to the end of the isle to get a better look and there she is with two kids dropping off three 12"x12" cardboard boxes full of older ammunition.
My jaw just dropped, there was a couple of boxes of .38, .22 lr and a PILE of shotgun shells. I wished I would have caught her in the parking lot about 5 minutes before and I would have taken the burden off of her. A day late and a dollar short. I guess she could have turned it into the law instead.
On a side note, I did get CCI 1000 small pistol and 1000 large rifle primers
So what do you think? Did she do a good deed?
As I browse around I hear a woman's voice PROUDLY say. "Hey, I called earlier and I have that ammo that I don't need. You will still take it right?" It was almost like she was doing a public service by turning it in. (just my opinion)
I move down to the end of the isle to get a better look and there she is with two kids dropping off three 12"x12" cardboard boxes full of older ammunition.
My jaw just dropped, there was a couple of boxes of .38, .22 lr and a PILE of shotgun shells. I wished I would have caught her in the parking lot about 5 minutes before and I would have taken the burden off of her. A day late and a dollar short. I guess she could have turned it into the law instead.
On a side note, I did get CCI 1000 small pistol and 1000 large rifle primers
So what do you think? Did she do a good deed?