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Re: Should we stock up on "Assault Weapons"?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: rcmigpilot</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Yea I stocked up, 300 52 gr .223 Hornady Steel match and 500 cheapie .223 for blasting, not because I'm panicking, but because of other panicked buyers. I stocked up because ammo is getting harder to find because of the panic buyers, and I want to have rounds available when I want to shoot.
Now for the "you guys are conspiracy nuts" crowd, I work in the offshore oil industry, and one signature on an offshore drilling ban was all it took to almost destroy an entire industry. A gun ban does not take congressional action. If they want guns to go away, they don't have to ban anything, all they have to do is change the classification of gun powder and make it all but impossible to ship and stock. Guns are pretty useless w/o ammo. Also, keep in mind that the week after Colorado 3 different AWB type bills were introduced, so don't think there isn't a chance that something wont get slipped into another bigger bill. </div></div>
You have somewhat of an intelligent post here.
My question is, do you consider this stocking up?
800 rounds of .223 would barely be two outings at the range.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: rcmigpilot</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Yea I stocked up, 300 52 gr .223 Hornady Steel match and 500 cheapie .223 for blasting, not because I'm panicking, but because of other panicked buyers. I stocked up because ammo is getting harder to find because of the panic buyers, and I want to have rounds available when I want to shoot.
Now for the "you guys are conspiracy nuts" crowd, I work in the offshore oil industry, and one signature on an offshore drilling ban was all it took to almost destroy an entire industry. A gun ban does not take congressional action. If they want guns to go away, they don't have to ban anything, all they have to do is change the classification of gun powder and make it all but impossible to ship and stock. Guns are pretty useless w/o ammo. Also, keep in mind that the week after Colorado 3 different AWB type bills were introduced, so don't think there isn't a chance that something wont get slipped into another bigger bill. </div></div>
You have somewhat of an intelligent post here.
My question is, do you consider this stocking up?
800 rounds of .223 would barely be two outings at the range.