Posted on 09/21/2020 10:57:58 AM PDT by rktman
Strap In for the Ginsburg Riots, Kids
So, how was your weekend?
The news of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburgs passing on Friday certainly ratcheted up the 2020 crazy by several orders of magnitude, didnt it?
I was heading out to meet some friends when I saw the news on Twitter and my first thought was, This might be the last time I can get out and have fun before peaceful protests begin again. The lefties wasted little time in confirming my suspicion that RBGs death was going to do the seemingly impossible: make them even more unhinged.
The civil unrest that weve been dealing with since May got out of hand because it was being aided and abetted by elected Democratic officials in each of the riot cities. Democrats were perfectly OK with looking the other way and pretending that the riots werent happening. It wasnt until last week that Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi got around to condemning the violence, and that was only after new polling revealed that voter sentiment in the riot zones was shifting to Trump.
D.C. Democrats are already caterwauling about what they will do if the Senate votes to replace Ginsburg before the election and they happen to win control of the White House and Senate in November.
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“Most places are now gun shop or mail order only as a result.”
One of the things in the dem’s platform is to ban sales of guns, ammo, or anything gun related over the internet or mail!
Thanks, I stand corrected twice now :)
The Left began stockpiling and arming up right after Trump won. No kidding. Started to see them at the local ranges with shiny new AKs and ARs, and the Leftist boards started talking about arming up and getting training about then. Most of the people buying now are the political middle and centrist left-ish types who didnt see the need before now.
Yup. Right after driving retail sales into non-existence.
Did not know that little horror tidbit. They were using a Mauser though, right?
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Back before the pandemic clamped down, I found an online supply of Berdan rifle primers and ordered a bunch. I have years worth of empty 7.62 NATO brass that I couldn't bear to leave on the range (I usually use a brass catcher with semi-autos; I hate chasing brass). All once-fired military brass, mostly Hirtenberger and Radway Green. My winter project will be hydraulic de-capping and case prep; I have several loads worked up on Lake City brass that should work as well in Berdan cases.
Waste not, want not. :-)
Thanks Eagles!
That is not a bad price, about twice normal.
Primers are trading at 6 times normal prices.
Any truth to the rumor that it is selling for $5 per round?
Dunno what it costs now. I bought 200 rounds of bullets several years ago and loaded them up. They do a pretty good job on engine blocks. Especially aluminum ones. A shot through the radiator of most any car and so long engine. Still have over 150 of em.
I don’t have any guns or ammo....
A couple of months ago they were 4-5 cents each.
Out of stock. And it was .70/rd!!! Highway robbery. Glad I buried some a while back lol.
I think it was Taofledermous who has all kinds of shotgun shell videos who showed how wax can melt depending on the outside temperature. I think the Elmer's glue did fine and left no buildup as it all went out the barrel.
YEP.
Ive got about 10,000 rounds.
The way they've been going at it, I figured they would actually follow through on the 50-day-siege of Lafayette Park, to put it more accurately, since SS would keep them out of the WH. But maybe Mayor Year Zero Bowser decided she didn't want to deal with all that and made it known.
This is why you strip the bodies before you burn them.
A bunch.
That would be my first “go to”. Save the medium and short range stuff if any of them are foolish enough to continue to advance.
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