Beefbisquit
Well-Known Member
People will just reload, its pretty cheap.
You could still make bullets expensive. Unless you can cast your own... lol
People will just reload, its pretty cheap.
There are too many guns here now to properly control them...but I think everytime someone gets nabbed and they find 36 guns in their house they should take the guns and melt them down and make something useful...to help with the remainder of guns they just need to make bullets super expensive. Chris Rock said it as a joke, but I truly think that is the answer.
Cast your own, you can get lead from old car batteries. It might be a trick to make copper jacketed bullets required for the velocities modern firearms can shoot at, but you can always put less powder charge in it. People that are in the hobby usually stock up, I probably have enough on hand to make 50,000 rounds or so. I probably have more than that in manufactured ammo on hand though. Actually, come to think of it, I probably have more than 100,000 rounds of my favorite caliber.You could still make bullets expensive. Unless you can cast your own... lol
So, your only beef is that the gun control crowd is going about this the wrong way? You'd be A-OK with a constitutional amendment taking away all of your guns as long as it is done procedurally correct?
Glad i got 2 of each of these.....
100 round for my Ar15 and 20 round for my saiga 12
How about real pics with a note that says RIU?
Otherwise here is my main battle tank.
it's parked in the back yard
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Not likely, if I didn't have a gun on me I'd get the fuck outta dodge. If I did, well, I guess we'd have to see. I used to be in the forces, and I own over a dozen firearms. I stopped going to the range about half a year ago when my membership ran out. lol I'd like to think I'd respond well, but shooting is a perishable skill, and my days in the forces are long behind me.
Most people who aren't trained, have a tendency to freeze up, make stupid decisions, or just run.
Typically, the opposite direction of the shooter.
So you'd "run"?
Cast your own, you can get lead from old car batteries. It might be a trick to make copper jacketed bullets required for the velocities modern firearms can shoot at, but you can always put less powder charge in it. People that are in the hobby usually stock up, I probably have enough on hand to make 50,000 rounds or so. I probably have more than that in manufactured ammo on hand though. Actually, come to think of it, I probably have more than 100,000 rounds of my favorite caliber.
556? 5.45x39?
My fav cartridge is .243 remington.
It's a necked down .308, but shoots WAAAAAAAAAAY flatter. 75 grain bullets FTW! It's like .223 on steroids!![]()