Guns and ammo prices

as long as I can own guns, fine with me but my only main beef is the CCW law. Looking at recent Supreme Court's overturning on DC and Illinois' unconstitutional gun ban laws... I have a small hope.

beside - I don't need 20 guns. Just need to buy 2-3 more guns and lots of ammo.. I'm good.

Ok, I means you don't have register on each guns in any states that is gun friendly, especially southern states.

You did explained to me on IM about which states are very gun unfriendly and which is very gun friendly.
 
Ok, I means you don't have register on each guns in any states that is gun friendly, especially southern states.

You did explained to me on IM about which states are very gun unfriendly and which is very gun friendly.

gun registration. yea it's a huge bothersome for me. I don't need to apply for permit to buy rifle/shotgun but I do for handgun. It's ok for now since I'm not interested in buying several guns.

1 handgun. 2 shotguns. i'm good.
 
gun registration. yea it's a huge bothersome for me. I don't need to apply for permit to buy rifle/shotgun but I do for handgun. It's ok for now since I'm not interested in buying several guns.

1 handgun. 2 shotguns. i'm good.

Oh I see, some people love to have many guns as their collection.
 
hey ya'all - can you recommend me a good decent double-barrel shotgun? preferably a short version (not the sawed-off style).
Do you mean like my coach shotgun? It has a short double barrel.
 
just bought 25 boxes of Brown Bear 9mm for $7.99 each and 1 box of BVAC HP for $12.79. not bad!!!!!!

will have to buy 20-gauge soon... 12-gauge was too much for me :(
 
hey ya'all - can you recommend me a good decent double-barrel shotgun? preferably a short version (not the sawed-off style).

since the price has gone down... I think I will purchase 2 shotguns - remmie 870 and double-barrel. I'll have to stop by at my local police department to apply for additional handgun permit :roll:

Handgun permit for a shot gun... :confused:
 
Handgun permit for a shot gun... :confused:

that would be 3 total. for now - I can buy long guns anytime I want with no hassle as long as I have FID but for handgun - the law requires me to apply for permit (per handgun) which can take up to 3 months :roll:

If I hire a lawyer - I can most likely get the permit in just a few days.... for $500ish :roll:

btw - since 12-gauge was too much for me... changing my mind. 20-gauge and 22LR rifle.
 
Last night I went to this house to make a bid on some attic work: they had flying squirrels roosting in it and wanted the attic cleaned out, the fiberglass insulation removed, blow in new cellulose loose fill insulation, etc. I found a box full of metal cans of gunpowder next to an outlet, and the owners of the house had no idea they had them. They gave them to me, and I have no idea what to do with them, lol.
 
Last night I went to this house to make a bid on some attic work: they had flying squirrels roosting in it and wanted the attic cleaned out, the fiberglass insulation removed, blow in new cellulose loose fill insulation, etc. I found a box full of metal cans of gunpowder next to an outlet, and the owners of the house had no idea they had them. They gave them to me, and I have no idea what to do with them, lol.

If I remember anything about the old gunpowder, I'd say, don't shake those cans too vigorously. :lol:
 
Last night I went to this house to make a bid on some attic work: they had flying squirrels roosting in it and wanted the attic cleaned out, the fiberglass insulation removed, blow in new cellulose loose fill insulation, etc. I found a box full of metal cans of gunpowder next to an outlet, and the owners of the house had no idea they had them. They gave them to me, and I have no idea what to do with them, lol.

you can bring them to fire department. they can safely discard it for you but call them first.
 
If I remember anything about the old gunpowder, I'd say, don't shake those cans too vigorously. :lol:

Yeah, and make sure there is no hole in the can....... Proof you can learn from cartoons!
 
oh and - make sure there's no static discharge.
 
Don't store them in your car or house. Call EOD asap!
 
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