I will be moving out of state and rather than ship, I’m trying to sell before I leave. A total 3300 rd of ammo combined.
Wolf Gold .223 - 700ea (current is .65/rd)
AE .223 - 320ea (current is .60/rd)
Remington 9mm - 600ea ( .38/rd)
Remington Thunderbolt 22 - 1000ea (.098/rd)
Federal...
Extremely smart of them. I wanted to buy the Pakistan made MP5 but each year they changed the model number to reflect the batch. The model on MD roster was from 2016. With this removal, one could buy any year’s batch. Just one example but a good change
Not a fan of Roberts and never have been. Thank god we have a 5-4 Conservative majority in the SC. A narrow victory is what I foresee and hopefully just the beginning…
I’m done with here as well. I moved here in 2015 and the drive to JBA was 39 minutes. Now it’s taking me 1+ hr each way at 5:50AM to get to work…it’s even worse than LA traffic…and then you have the charger and mustang guys driving on the shoulder to overtake you and I’m surprised there aren’t...
Big dog is good but also try All Pawn in White Plains. They have a good working relationship with Big Dog in case you wanted to save the toll and an hour drive each way.
I heard it too. Not to surprised if it were a gun fight. I had a couple fight in broad day light the other day. Husband throwing wife’s stuff onto the middle of the street and the cops were called. At night around midnight I heard what were 10 shots fired and the next morning my guess was...
Yes it is legal. But new policies by UPS and FedEx which require FFL on one side of the transaction. I’m in Southern Maryland. La Plata. But if I need to drive in MD to ship my guns to myself, I will do that. 3 pistols, 3 rifles, 1 shotgun and 3 “assault” pistols in liberal terms.
I will be relocating to California for work. Before you call me crazy, it was driven by $$. 250% pay raise is not something you say no to. With that said, I need to ship my firearms cross country because the moving companies refuse to take the firearms and I don’t want to do a cross country...
37 states would need to support it even if it passes the House and Senate. Meaning 14 states would have to oppose it and the repeal dies. Opposing states...Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Montana, Idaho, Missouri, Oklahoma, North Dakota...