Posted on 03/05/2015 2:51:35 AM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
If youve ever been to a public shooting range you might have experienced long lines to check in, buy targets and buy ammo. Well one shooting range in Pennsylvania is taking a more efficient approach to selling the ammo.
The Beaver Valley Rifle & Pistol Club has installed a vending machine for ammo at their range.
Also, the guy who installed it? Hes running for county sheriff. Sam Piccinini is a Republican candidate for sheriff who also owns the small ammo company that operates the machine.
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Gosh, I hope Comrade Wolf doesn’t find out about it.
Or you could just stop at Wal-Mart on your way to the range. If what you need is in stock the difference in price will pay for your range time.
Sam Piccinini? Really?
Put some .22LR in this and see how many tries people are willing to take before they win or give up.
That’s one brave dude. Sharpton and Co. will have a field day with this if they find out he’s running.
Well, buying .22LR out of a claw machine would be cheaper...
...because “ATF” should be the name of a convenience store chain, not a government agency.
True, but the convenience has some value - especially for an impromptu event; like maybe not taking enough to finish sighting in that new weapon or discovering that the person with you enjoys shooting for the first time and you want to encourage them.
And, if the vending machine malfunctions, you can get your own change!
Beaver Valley? Really?
What is “controversial” about this?
This is an idea whose time has come.
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