WeldonHunter
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Slacker. I think my max at one time is 12. I’m sure there’s someone else who’ll say I’m a slacker.
I'm not worthy, lol!!!!
Slacker. I think my max at one time is 12. I’m sure there’s someone else who’ll say I’m a slacker.
You missed it by that much... a friend of mine did 13 on one, then 20 about 4 months later.Slacker. I think my max at one time is 12. I’m sure there’s someone else who’ll say I’m a slacker.
You missed it by that much... a friend of mine did 13 on one, then 20 about 4 months later.
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Inheritance for another friend of mine was about 90 firearms, all done in the 4473 (free America resident).That didn't take long. Can anyone beat 20?
You missed it by that much... a friend of mine did 13 on one, then 20 about 4 months later.
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Yes.Just curious - were all these new? Those that were passing from one person to another have already been counted in the total.
That didn't take long. Can anyone beat 20?
Oh? Can you beat 90 on a single NICS check?Yes.
Now is the time to buy. Whatever is coming seems like it’s going to have a larger affect on guns/ammo (price/availability) than COVID did a few months back.
Just to repeat so nobody is kicking themselves in the ass in the next month or two.
I appreciate the encouragement ... but something tells me what you're going to say if I ask if you have any buckshot in stock. Does buckshot even still exist? Did it ever? Am I imaging that, as a product?
I appreciate the encouragement ... but something tells me what you're going to say if I ask if you have any buckshot in stock. Does buckshot even still exist? Did it ever? Am I imaging that, as a product?
Probably are a lot that haven't done this. Something else my friend and I were discussing today (as he picked up a .300 Blackout pistol and a lower, and I was getting 2 lowers), is the amount of people buying a gun and one or two boxes of ammo. Not enough to target shoot, just enough to load some mags and hoep for the best. The used gun market will be LOADED by next year...Just an opinion but the majority of those new gun owners probably believe that guns kill people. They have a false sense of security that just having the gun will make them and their families safe. How many of them, I wonder, have taken the time to learn how to use their firearms in a self-defense situation; how many have taken the time to learn the self-defense laws of their respective states. In Maryland it is better to let the aggressor flee because shooting the aggressor could end up being a felony if the case goes to trial. I have never shot anyone and I hope I never have to. But I keep my home defense revolver loaded and handy but, Murphy's Law, home defense situations don't conform to well-laid plans.
I will by tomorrow. I’m working all my connections to obtain 00 and slugs.