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Posted: 6/12/2002 8:51:12 PM EDT
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I don't see any crazy laws coming IF (and thats a BIG "if") the republicans hold the house and regain the senate in the fall. If they lose the house all bets are off, so get yourself, your family & friends registered to vote. As for your stockpile of 500rds - get more...like a few cases. 500rds won't cover an afternoon at the range. |
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The ironic thing is that whenever the "press" find a story about gun owners involved in alleged crimes they automatically go bananas over "thousands of rounds of ammunition". That could be as little as 1000+. Its absurd to the non-gun owning public that you could need/want that much ammo. But if they took the time to actually think it through they would understand. Multiple guns equals multiple cartridges. So right there you have a need for LOTS more ammo. Then factor in the ability to save money by buying in bulk which also equals lots more ammo. Then factor in not being able to pick it up at your everyday walmart (i.e. 5.45x39) and you have LOTS more ammo. Finally factor in a regular trip to the range which equals a few hundred rounds a trip. Now you can see why we need to have a lot on hand. Heck I have probably close to 3000 rounds of ammo and I only have a Glock 22, SAR-2, and an STG58. Now that I am shopping for my first AR I will have to up that amount by at least 25%. I would have more on hand if I could afford it. |
dont count on the republicans to protect your gun right... George Bush claims to be pro gun and he opposed armed pilots despite the pilot's demand that they be armed. John McCain is republican and he's anti gun. |
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I used to be really compulsive about always knowing how much ammo I had. But with multiple guns in multiple calibers and frequent range trips and ammo purchases, I would need an automated inventory tracking system to keep a definitive count. The numbers aren't particularly high, they just change a lot. But as a rough SWAG, I'd say I have about 2000 rnds for each rifle, 1000 rnds for each pistol, 500 for each shotgun and boatloads of rimfire. Under normal circumstances, you probably don't need to have too much set aside. And I don't anticipate any sweeping changes in ammo purchasing laws (despite the threat of a bullet tax in the PRK). But it's nice to be able to (a) save money by buying in cases, (b) save time by not having to pick up ammo for each trip to the range, (c) be prepared just in case the S does HTF, (d) have a stock as a hedge against delivery problems to your local gun shop. By the media's standards, I guess I'm a gun wacko. By my friends' standards, I'm a piker. |
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Here, check this out for all your ammo questions. www.ecis.com/~mraudio/AR15_Ammo_FAQ.htm#wolfok Yojimbo I like that grip better, where did you get it ? Do you have the web site link ? |
It's an Ergo Grip. I got it a local FUNshow for $15. It works really well and I think it made my carbine easier to handle. Later, Chris |
And what is the alternative? To vote for a democrat or a third party? All that would do is allow the democrats to gain control of the house or senate so they can chair the committees and bring ANY anti-gun bill they want to a floor vote. Certainly we have a little support from the blue dogs, but the DNC knows how to spin gun control into a winning issue for them and with pressure from the DNC, even the blue dogs will knuckle under. There are definitely republican turncoats, but the republican party line is far more favorable to gun owners than the democrat line, and if the republicans hold control of both houses, they can keep the gun control issue and anti-gun bills bottled up in committee. More importantly, if the republicans regain control of the senate, the senate will be able to rubber stamp Bush's conservative pics for the SCOTUS without any chance of a Borking by the democrats. |
| I would say you need to keep atleast a 1000 of each weapon you own. But even better store up components to load your own. I keep 1000's of pieces of brass and bullets on hand while I still try to keep my stash above a 1000 per weapon, got to quit going to the range and shooting them all up. |
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s0ulzer0, According ARMS the best setup is to use a standard carbine handguard on the top and the M4 handguard on the bottom. This is what the Military does with the M4's thet use the #39. It's also suppose to give you a better grip then using bothe M4 handguards. It's a very good setup and forward mounting is suppose to be the optimum position for the non-magnafied red-dot or reflex sights. I'll probably try this setup when I put enough $$ together. I you get to try it first let me know how it works. Cheers! |
Thanks! I may try that! 1 set of M4s would do both of my ARs with the #39 mounts, save a buck or two! I was also told by mr_wilson that the #39 works on the new Bushy "M4" oval handguards without dremel fitting. 1 thing tho, aren't the M4 handguards wider than the standard CAR? That would leave a gap or overlap the top CAR guard using the M4 only on the bottom? |
Thanks Again Yojimbo!! I think I'll try it. |
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