Yes and can be traded for anything needed, the slow way or the fast way....If the shtf ammo would be a valuable commodity.
Yes and can be traded for anything needed, the slow way or the fast way....If the shtf ammo would be a valuable commodity.
Not really "stocking" but enabling. K98 sporter circa 1943, sporterized late 50s with scope, Monte stock, "spoon" bolt handle and curved safety for bolt clearance, no sights, etc. Probably hasn't been fired in 50 years.I have 100rds of war surplus duds... As I pull the bullets from the duds, (with great effort, I might add) perhaps I can use them with the new spent cases. Anyhow 8mm isn't readily available and when I found a local store with it, I HAD to buy a couple boxes at $19/20rds.
The .380 is for a $55.55 Lork "Monday Night Special" I would really like to see if it works...
You know the two things I have never heard anyone say?
I think I have too much money.
I think I have too much ammo.
People were talking about having gold and silver during a "time of need" and I suggested they/we can never have enough ammo in our portfolios...
I am also anxious to mold some shotgun slugs from my new Lee slug molds..