You mean your original post requesting such information. Would you at least provide the number of the post you're talking about?
#570 Edit: how easy to provide a reference # for a statement! Even when it feels like something I shouldn't have to do......yet too much to ask from others.......why is this?
Sure would explain why my .45LC is running over $2 a pop for anything I'd want to put in my Colt S.A.A. Time to invest in a Lee turret press and some dies.
Yeah. Similar to their reaction to the Covid crisis, when they were snatching up toilet paper out of fear that they wouldn't be able to wipe their asses during the apocalypse.
No way not even close, being aggressive , disrespectful and prone to name calling is NOT the gold standard
I was surprised to learn that anyone can buy a flamethrower, unless you live in California or Maryland. The "impressive" ones cost a few grand. The all new XL18 Flamethrower! | Thowflame.com
You never know what you can find at a thrift shop. Grenade found in Winston-Salem Goodwill collection box | myfox8.com
You know, I would probably never use a flamethrower, but the fact that they're legal sounds totally awesome.
This is great news! I hope this includes duck and goose loads as my supply ran pretty low at the end of last season and store shelves were bare (of basically everything).
Not really much to talk about. We have as humans gone from clubs and rocks to guns and H-bombs, but we're still basically the same. It has been said that it would take about 72 hours for chaos to ensue if electricity were somehow gone. Regardless of what anyone says, EVERYONE would use whatever means were available to protect themselves against all friends and neighbors, to any and all strangers, to acquire food and water, to protect what they had, just to live. So, as long as humans are inhabitants of this earth---there will be weapons and humans will use them.
(thanks to condescending prick syndrome we now know first precedes second) Thanks! A lot of young people act like they never had parents. Or were MIA. It used to be common knowledge to look both ways before crossing a street lest risk being stuck. Sad victim class members now act like it's everyone else's responsibility to keep them safe. Party in the streets! Some are likely thinking that though their lives are a complete embarrassment, they can redeem themselves somewhat by suing and winning a settlement for their "families". Luckily, enough people have common sense to require the entitled self-absorbed to learn to act more responsibly.