pretty sad when its cheaper to do all the paperwork and get an SBR AR cheaper then a reg. AR.....prob. going to be my next project
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I finally was able to find 50 rounds of Federal Law enforcement HST for the .45. All I had was round-nose and I prefer the hollow-points for carry and home. $42 not bad especially since they'll probably last a lifetime as long as no SHTF!
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was at the gun show yest. , plenty of ammo, just $1/rd for AR nearly $.75 for plinking 45, no 9's to be seen
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It's because you fucking bastards that just keep storing and not shooting it keep buying the shit out of it. I wish I could punch some of you fucking idiots in the face. THEY ARE NOT GOING TO BAN AMMO. STOP FUCKING FREAKING OUT AND BUYING IT ALL. Some of us would actually like to shoot our guns.
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wife has put over 300rds DR in the last 2 wks
and prob. 25 12ga rds i've bought about 12-1300rds in the last 2 wks, lol https://danieldefense.com/media/cata...88-07206_1.jpg mmmm........sweetness 10.3", less then an nice AR at todays current prices, thats incl. the trust and stamp, ~$2300 tax and all. |
I have so much cause I have no place to go. I wouldnt mind trading some .223 for 7.62x54r.
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Police officers in Seattle, Washington held their first gun buyback program in 20 years this weekend, underneath interstate 5, and soon found that private gun collectors were working the large crowd as little makeshift gun shows began dotting the parking lot and sidewalks. Some even had “cash for guns” signs prominently displayed.
Police stood in awe as gun enthusiasts and collectors waved wads of cash for the guns being held by those standing in line for the buyback program. People that had arrived to trade in their weapons for $100 or $200 BuyBack gift cards($100 for handguns, shotguns and rifles, and $200 for assault weapons) soon realized that gun collectors were there and paying top dollar for collectible firearms. So, as the line for the chump cards got longer and longer people began to jump ship and head over to the dealers. John Diaz, Seattles Police Chief, wasn’t pleased with the turn of events stating “I’d prefer they wouldn’t sell them,” but admitted it’s perfectly legal for private individuals to buy and sell guns, FOR NOW. Mayor Mike McGinn said at a news conference the private transactions are a loophole that needs to be closed. “There’s no background checks, and some (guns) could be exchanged on the streets that shouldn’t be in circulation.” But Schuyler Taylor, a previous gun retailer attending the event in hopes of buying weapons, asked “Why not offer them cash versus a gift card? I’m still taking the guns off the streets; they’re just going in my safe.” People were reportedly, at one point, jumping out of vehicles whilst sitting in traffic – making on the spot deals with the gun buyers. But the BuyBack wasn’t a bust. On the contrary – their $80,000 supply of gift cards didn’t last but 2 hours, and by 11:00 am they began attempting to issue IOU’s at which point the entire crowd responded by turning and marching toward the gun dealers, forcing the police officers to pack it up for the day. On one last note of hilarity, the Seattle Police department claims that they will check the buyback guns to see if any were previously stolen and, if so, try to return them to the rightful owners! LOL. Brilliant! In 1992, Seattle police collected more than 1,200 guns in a four-day buyback program. Now the only question is, when will the Seattle Police department stage the next gun show? |
Some of it is people stocking up, a lot of it is new shooters trying to get ammo for their new ar-15, and most of it is people buying to resell for big profits. I'm just glad I saw this coming when he was reelected and stocked up well before sandy hook.
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I can't find hardly any 22lr, 308win, and 9mm. Hell even the expensive rounds are hard to come by around here.... |
Ed Who's doing your trust?
Doing it online? Link? |
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