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Yes.I'm now thinking about buying ammo, but don't have a handgun yet. My argument is I'm good when I buy my gun. Plus if I don't have that caliber I could make a trade. I don't think I will have a problem giving my extra to a good home.
Am I contributing to the delinquency of a minor here ?A new gun well let's be honest first one
Good for you. Viva LA 40 cal.In my defense the 40 cal instrument of death is En Route.
SIG P365
Smith and Wesson 686
Smith and Wesson 686
I like SIG it's sexy. And if I'm in gym clothes. That might be tough
P365 is tiny
If you can't hide that ....
Buy 10 of each if you want standard capacity mags now."May you live in interesting times."
We're not there yet but heading in that direction. Until the magazine ban comes into effect, decide which firearm you're planning on purchasing then buy the mags. Not having standard capacity mags will cause you to resent it every time you shoot (at least for me.)
Magazine are cheap or equivalent compared to ammo. Plus, you'll use them every time you shoot.
I suggest buying 'at least one 'common' type like a Glock mag or Magpul AR mag.
I tended to do that, but I don't anymore - at least not when there is a really good deal.If I had a semiauto on the way and no ammo for it I would buy one or two boxes (40-50 rounds) of each of the brands and bullet styles I was interested in using in the gun. I wouldn't stock up on any ammo until I knew for sure it at least worked in my new gun.
Go buy a .22 pistol and just start shooting.I'm now thinking about buying ammo, but don't have a handgun yet. My argument is I'm good when I buy my gun. Plus if I don't have that caliber I could make a trade. I don't think I will have a problem giving my extra to a good home.
Yesterday? I bought my ammo, mags and primers 3 to 8 yrs ago.Mags and ammo.
Yesterday