BuildnBurn
Professional Pyro
I'm a piker to what a lot of people say they have for ammo supply, but I'm glad I have a thick concrete slab in the basement.
That is supposed to be 1,000 rounds per Firearm. If you have 10 firearms all the same caliber 1,000 rounds won't go very far. And if they are not reloadable, .22 Rim Fire for example, then the number should be increased so in my example one case per firearm would be reasonable.
Don't worry any total over 1,000 rounds will be reported in the news as an "Arsenal" if anything happens anyway.
I have the same damn problem!!!!! Saggy shelves.....
I figured "minimum" was implied
As I say often, we all have a lifetime supply of ammo....
I don’t know of any MD law that restricts ammunition purchases yet, but think that’s coming very soon. And while there may be no law against buying ammunition, it would be foolish to conclude that bulk purchases are not of interest to both state and federal actors. I could speculate there might even be information sharing, but remember, the same actors read these these boards.
It is the number of ammo cans that is growing exponentially in the basement that is drawing the comments from the better half.
Or when your house is on fire.
Great idea.Recycling Tip - Remember to save your old desiccant packs from coffee and electronics.
never enough. I always like to buy when I see a good sale price
I got a Phone Call from Engage - the Police called them to say 3k rounds of
7.62x39 was sitting on the front porch of a house 2 streets away with my name on it.
Both streets name started with letter 'D', but not even close otherwise.
I drove over and Montgomery County's finest watched as I loaded the cases into my van.
Pretty weird occurance.
Apparently the Homeowner knew ORM-D was explosives of some sort and called the cops.
This was a Saturday. Imagine if it were a Sunday, when Engage was closed.
Its not paranoia when they really are out to get ya.I knew I was gonna get some flak for asking this question but I’d rather get good information. Tried searching if there was any type of MD restriction and didn’t see anything but asked anyway.
Not trying to hide anything. I want to abide by all the laws in MD, whether they are stupid/illogical or not. At the same time I’d rather not be in the radar of any type of agency especially when I’m new to the firearms world and don’t want any hassle if I have to get any background checks. Again, this is more of the paranoid side of me lol.
I knew I was gonna get some flak for asking this question but I’d rather get good information. Tried searching if there was any type of MD restriction and didn’t see anything but asked anyway.
Not trying to hide anything. I want to abide by all the laws in MD, whether they are stupid/illogical or not. At the same time I’d rather not be in the radar of any type of agency especially when I’m new to the firearms world and don’t want any hassle if I have to get any background checks. Again, this is more of the paranoid side of me lol.
Technically your house will still burn down. Sporting ammunition is not seriously dangerous, unless chambered.
Educational, Painful to watch all the ammo destroyed.
yes, this board tries to be educational. I mean not me, others. Im still trouble.