Makes sense for Chicago.
Pure data collection.
I’m sure every bit goes straight to the BATFE.
I want to see these in my area. I’m usually a little intimidated buying ammo.
How many rounds do these machines spit out per second? And how do you aim them?
A dream come true! I was at the range this morning, 50 rounds of .44 mag, 50 rounds of .22. i still have the touch.
Bullet vending machines? Primers and posder as well?
Where can I get cartridges?
I have mixed feelings; always suspicious of anyone that is not buying a case of 1,000 rounds.
Well, at least it’s not cigarettes....................
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One bullet will do the work of many packs of cigarettes
Let’s see suppressors too. You can buy them in hardware stores in England.
These jerks do not know the difference between a bullet and a cartridge.
I’ve seen news stories on this in Alabama. Last time I bought loaded ammo I just asked for what I wanted and paid cash at the counter...no ID needed. The machines make you scan your driver’s license. All I buy these days is powder, brass and primers...mail order (can’t find what I shoot in local gun shops). Make my own bullets. I shoot benchrest so it’s pretty specialized stuff.
Can’t wait for the F-15 versions. Joe says I need those to protect my family against the govt.
Let’s see how quickly a database is created of persons who are buying bullets for their guns. It will be followed up with queries regarding legal ownership or licensed status.
It makes a lot of sense. What if you’re in a shootout - a proper shootout - and your backup mag runs dry? The bad guy has run out too, so you meet him at the vending machine and bitch about how expensive ammo is in general, slam your purchases back in, give him a high five, and declare Time In. Civilization has returned!