If you haven’t stocked up by now,you’re too late.
as this continues...
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As what continues?
the lines to buy firearms are longer than two blocks...
online is much easier for most folks (at least if you already know what you want). but either way, if anyone still has not got some firearms and ammo ready for defense against the gangsters, terrorists, hoodlums, arsonists, murderers, mobsters, criminals, and other SorozNazi front groups ...
now is definitely the time to arm up!
as so many police and sheriffs have recommended....
wait too long and it may be too late for you
get what you need now.. and if you never have to use it, all the better! be prepared
Rule of thumb: one case of ammo, minimum, per gun caliber owned.
I was in the Walmart in Defuniak Springs this morning.
I happened to notice all guns removed from the showcase. I have no idea why.
It’s already way too late to get any ammo around here in SoCal.
Did it when the a##clown was elected
Someone in FL said ammo/firearms sales are suspended in West Palm Beach. Can anyone verify?
I didn’t get caught low on toilet paper, either.
I dont own a gun or ammo. Maybe Ill swing by Dicks this weekend.
Duh.
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Went over today, and checked a couple of stores. Some 9MM and .40 and.45 cal Long Colt.. not much more. No .223.
checked another store, noticed their gun racks empty as they probably locked them up. Some ammo, but no .223. (I have enough on hand)
Surprise surprise! In checking my shed I found several hundred rounds of 30-06. I thought I had shot all it up, and a 30 year old box (500rd) of .22 LR. I will add that to my fresher ammo.
I’m good.
You identify yourself when you make the online purchase and again when you go to your local FFL to pick up your purchase.
You fill out a form 4471, IIRC, and identify yourself to your FFL, in person, and he runs a NICS check on you the same as if you were buying a gun from his inventory.
Wandered by the ammo display at a Wal-Mart in South Texas. Two boxes of 12ga bird shot, and nothing else. I have never seen that before. I have seen the shelves bare, but there were always a few boxes of 32 acp or 40 S&W snake shot, or some other low volume seller.
This Texan is good.
Feeling pretty good about all that money I spent on my reloading habit...
I would imagine that Freepers would be owning firearms at a rate of greater than 95% of them. You might be concerned about something quite unlikely.
I bought 3 Smith & Wesson M&P 380s online today. Your premise isnt quite right...you buy online but they ship them to registered dealer you choose, so you go into that store to fill out the background check and pay state taxes. Only after that, do you get your firearms.