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Can't do much damage w/that now, can you, maybe it should be 'rule of wrist'...
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Can't do much damage w/that now, can you, maybe it should be 'rule of wrist'...
you mean I don't have this in my hall closet
Hmmm. Salem is a large city...but, not that large. Now all I have to do is crank up my special Internet tracing software and I can narrow it down really, really close.
Maybe someone reading a post will get the bright idea to use a fire regulation violation as PC for a search warrant. Many local politicians would be horrified at the amounts of ammo boasted about here. Don't laugh, it's been done. Powder and ammunition over certain minimum amount has storage requirements. And who never heard of something being improperly seized once they are on your premises? You can eventually win, but the legal costs are nothing to scoff at either. I'd rather keep things vague on the internet and avoid problems later. I'm proud of the judgment I showed acquiring what I have, I'm just not that proud.really, what's the big deal about having ammo? It's not like it's illegal to buy or own. Even if you had 100,000 rounds, the only thing I'd worry about is theft. I guess the real question is, how do you store your ammo? I keep mine locked.
Your thrower looks like a do-it-yourself abortion kit... "the pro choice"
I thought I was being silly when I bought a case of 5.56 a couple years ago. Turned out to be a good investment over time. The prices that irk me the most are .38 Special. That USED to be a cheap plinking caliber...
Somewhere in the northern foot hills of the coast range. Somewhere where when I shoot the hillbillies/neighbors answer back with more gunfire I feel safe here, very very safe.So where do all you folks live?