No, they have just done dozens of background checks etc on me over the years.Was a black helicopter hovering over your house?
No, they have just done dozens of background checks etc on me over the years.Was a black helicopter hovering over your house?
At the moment's it's the wife, and knowing her it'd just go on the lawn with all the rest of my stuff. Guessing half price but if it sat for too long it'd be pennies per box.Well then pick an executor that's a gun enthusiast thrust me it won't be a burden. Oh and Government won't have any real proof where all that ammo went.
Who are you? 22Plinkster! Hes fun to watch.i bring a declared ruger sr22 and naa bugout 22lr with me when traveling by air. i choose rimfire precisely because i can fit more ammo in my lockbox. 300 rounds is my minimum, more if i can plink at my destination. i want both handguns to be 22lr because i can carry more ammo, the naa is an always-ccw and i’m consistently defense-accurate with the reliable sr22.
at home i keep a steady several thousand rounds of various rimfire and 500-800 rounds of various centerfire/shotgun calibers/gauges. i am mostly a rimfire shooter. the centerfire ammo is 95% plain jane fmj ball, habit picked up from the army eons ago, plus no feeding issues. i carry fmj ball because i practice with fmj ball plus, given my travels, i k.i.s.s. when transiting those jurisdictions frowning on “exotic” defensive offerings.
I would have laughed at this post back in 2020 but I just realized, I haven't touched my ammo for like 3 years--more like 5--life got in the way--but had stashed into cans. I'm not laughing now. I might not have packed with desiccant but I'm starting to think I should buy more of these ammo cans "just in case" life happens again.Just sayin. View attachment 26581
It depends on the scenario, though, doesn’t it?i have 500 rounds per gun and 5 mags per gun. why 500 per gun? if the shtf , i will be sharing arms with certain folks . lots of folks think having 10k rounds is good. its ok if one is static, but if you have even lugged a combat load around , its not an easy thing .
i like you have ammo that i bought years ago for cheap. i have been into firearms long enough to remember a few dry times. i see the next thing they will come for is ammo . all our boom sticks are just clubs without ammo.It depends on the scenario, though, doesn’t it?
I didn’t buy ammo for a worst case scenario, the one you‘re considering. I have far more than I can carry in that scenario, so, I’m covered for that scenario.
But that is secondary to my real intent - having enough on hand to weather an economic and/or political shock, while still enjoying my pastime.
We went through one of those shocks in 2012-2014. We just went through another, and are coming out of it now.
So starting in 2015, I started buying ammo when it was cheap, in anticipation of the next shock. In 2019, I got to the point where I could feel comfortable that what I had on hand would see me through the next shock, at might regular participation rate, as well as your potential scenario.
Sucks to be right, sometimes.