Posted on 05/26/2015 2:52:53 PM PDT by marktwain
I was traveling up Arizona highway 95 from Yuma to Las Vegas to take care of some business. I follow 95 through Bullhead City, to avoid crossing a little, but inconvenient, strip of California. Just outside the southern city limits of Bullhead city, there is a gun shop, N.P. Gun Sales, on the east side of the highway. I was looking for some 16 gauge buckshot loads, which are not that easy to come by. It was a good excuse to check out the store. The first thing that I noticed as I approached the door, was this sign.
I can’t find 16 gauge buckshot anywhere these days.
Home sweet home.
I ordered some online, but when the order arrived, there was no 16 gauge buckshot in the order, nor was I charged for it...
I bought up every box in Albuquerque during the first “ammo run”. Some had been on the shelves so long it was still priced $2.99/box.
I have a bandoleer of the stuff, 55 rounds, all Federal. I call them “Purple People Eaters”.
Huge fan of the 16 gauge. Have at least 9 of the things.
Have some 16 gauge gun porn.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2947889/posts
16 ga is hard to find these days, local hardware store used to sell them until new owners took over and got rid of their gun stuff.
I feel your pain. .32 Special was about $80 a box last I checked. And ‘maybe’ available on order.
I miss shooting it. Gun sure looks good on the mantle though.
16 ? Porn ?
Free speech? Yes. I also think it helps deter criminal activity within sight.
I pretty much online order all my 16 gauge, unless some old stuff wanders into a local shop.
http://www.ballisticproducts.com/Fiocchi-16ga-GT-Ammunition/productinfo/36516GT/
This is the stuff for target use. About the only one with a real brass base (not plated steel) so it never hangs up in repeaters.
I shook the bushes at all my favorite sites, and there’s no buckshot to be found.
16 will get you 20... or at least what we said back in the day.
Good story. Someone gave my daughter a bumper sticker which she put on the back of her red car, above the license plate:
“The right that secures all others”.
Putting on that bumper sticker, she got more thumbs up and friendly smiles and fewer traffic tickets. (Red car is a ticket magnet.) When I drove the car I also got the thumbs up.
Then she was hit in the rear. The body shop took off the bumper sticker. Now we no longer get thumbs up. My daughter gets tickets again and I haven’t explained why.
Neither one of us has a gun or the slightest idea how to use one.
Great thread! I own a bunch of revolvers. Love ‘em.
I’m mostly a Smith fan, pre-war and up to about 1965. Got a couple newer ones I couldn’t resist like a 696.
I’ve got an old bolt action 16 with a variable choke which belonged to my grandfather. It’s J C Riggins IIRC. Haven’t fire it in years but I can’t bring myself to part with it.
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You ever get any stupid Californicans enter an Arizonan fast food place of business and openly complain about the open carry customers?
As a legacy gun it’s priceless. Those old bolt guns don’t bring much. J.C. Higgins was a Sears named brand, the gun is likely a Mossberg.
Higgins, that’s it. Thanks for the correction. I have the matching 20 gauge, too. That was grandmas gun but it doesn’t have the choke. The stock is cracked on the 20.
Grandpa and grandma put a lot of meat in the pot with those old guns.
Never knew they are most likely Mossbergs. Thanks.
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“You ever get any stupid Californicans enter an Arizonan fast food place of business and openly complain about the open carry customers?”
In Yuma, we are right on the border, but I have not experienced it.
I recall from about 18 years ago, my Daughter, then 16 was traveling about Yuma with a Glock 19 on her hip. I was with her when a Wal-Mart cashier asked if it was a real gun. I answered that it was, and that this was not California.
That is about as close to a negative comment from the public that I recall getting in the Yuma area.
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