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Doing my best to stimulate the economy
On Apr 1, 8:04*pm, D K wrote:
GC Boater wrote: On Apr 1, 7:29 am, wrote: On Apr 1, 7:24 am, GC Boater wrote: On Apr 1, 5:34 am, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Mar 31, 2:36 pm, wrote: On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 05:53:39 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Mar 31, 5:10 am, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Mar 30, 8:39 pm, HK wrote: Tim wrote: Yeah, way to go Don, that's the way to support the Canadian economy. Send the money to Japan. Well, I sent (not personally) a bunch of money to China today... But I'm still supporting the economy. I helped a local gun dealer get a good bulk discount. He needed the extra amount to qualify for a 25,000 round purchase . I'm not a fan of Chinese small arms or ammo, but lots of guys are. I've seen a couple of interesting Chinese semi-autos, but the stamped out AK knockoffs, nah. How much ammo you keep around? Well, I'd say I have about 7-8000 rounds of 7.62x39, Cheap shooting. The SKS's are crude looking, simple yet effective for what they are but have some really neat features you don't find on about anything else, like a chrome lined bore (fights corrosion) a bayonet that is more than a toad sticker, it can be pressed into the ground and used as a monopod and *they're very dependable, and danged cheap rifles *to own shoot. *But true, they don't win the beauty prize. I have over 3000 rd of 5.56 (223) and at least 1000 rd of 357, 44, and 45 in each caliber, and I'm not sure but I think I have about 1500 in . 303 Brit. and about 500 is 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser. I'm not sure Harry, but I'd have to see what I've got in 30-06, .308, .30 carbine and . 243, not counting various various shotgun shells. Crikey...You have a lot more ammo around than I have... * :) Well, That's just from buying too much on sale over the years... Same here. Several years ago when everyone was selling ammo cheap, I loaded up. It turns out to be one of my best investments.I ended up with a bunch of 7.62x51still sealed *in the 200 round NATO battle packs That's pretty well what I've done with 7.23x39 being the best buy I mean .07c a shot? *and most other bulk caliber rounds I've got were about .15c a round. But man, .22's have even gone up. I cleaned up my dad's old Winchester model 74 which takes .22 short only. they're kind of hard to find in my area but i got some. $7.70 for a box of 100! Not need to reminisce about old timer days when they were a buck-fifty *for a box of 50 either... Natchez usually has better prices: http://www.natchezss.com/ammo.cfm?co...mmoGroup=4&amm... I usually order ammo with a couple of friends, and we split the shipping fee, which isn't that bad when I just order for myself. I use CCI's Blazer mini-mag .22LR, about $5 for a plastic box of 100.. Haen't seen a .22 short in years. -- Palin & Bachmann in 2012 - All Stupidity All the Time- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You've got friends?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Just yet another lie from him.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - He's actually an estranged, bitter, burned out old man. I agree with this post.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A while ago, Harry would berate and insult anybody that owned and used guns. Now he's a poster child for the NRA!! |
Doing my best to stimulate the economy
wrote in message ... On Apr 1, 7:24 am, GC Boater wrote: On Apr 1, 5:34 am, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Mar 31, 2:36 pm, wrote: On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 05:53:39 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Mar 31, 5:10 am, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Mar 30, 8:39 pm, HK wrote: Tim wrote: Yeah, way to go Don, that's the way to support the Canadian economy. Send the money to Japan. Well, I sent (not personally) a bunch of money to China today. But I'm still supporting the economy. I helped a local gun dealer get a good bulk discount. He needed the extra amount to qualify for a 25,000 round purchase . I'm not a fan of Chinese small arms or ammo, but lots of guys are. I've seen a couple of interesting Chinese semi-autos, but the stamped out AK knockoffs, nah. How much ammo you keep around? Well, I'd say I have about 7-8000 rounds of 7.62x39, Cheap shooting. The SKS's are crude looking, simple yet effective for what they are but have some really neat features you don't find on about anything else, like a chrome lined bore (fights corrosion) a bayonet that is more than a toad sticker, it can be pressed into the ground and used as a monopod and they're very dependable, and danged cheap rifles to own shoot. But true, they don't win the beauty prize. I have over 3000 rd of 5.56 (223) and at least 1000 rd of 357, 44, and 45 in each caliber, and I'm not sure but I think I have about 1500 in . 303 Brit. and about 500 is 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser. I'm not sure Harry, but I'd have to see what I've got in 30-06, .308, .30 carbine and . 243, not counting various various shotgun shells. Crikey...You have a lot more ammo around than I have... :) Well, That's just from buying too much on sale over the years... Same here. Several years ago when everyone was selling ammo cheap, I loaded up. It turns out to be one of my best investments.I ended up with a bunch of 7.62x51still sealed in the 200 round NATO battle packs That's pretty well what I've done with 7.23x39 being the best buy I mean .07c a shot? and most other bulk caliber rounds I've got were about .15c a round. But man, .22's have even gone up. I cleaned up my dad's old Winchester model 74 which takes .22 short only. they're kind of hard to find in my area but i got some. $7.70 for a box of 100! Not need to reminisce about old timer days when they were a buck-fifty for a box of 50 either... Natchez usually has better prices: http://www.natchezss.com/ammo.cfm?co...mmoGroup=4&amm... I usually order ammo with a couple of friends, and we split the shipping fee, which isn't that bad when I just order for myself. I use CCI's Blazer mini-mag .22LR, about $5 for a plastic box of 100. Haen't seen a .22 short in years. -- Palin & Bachmann in 2012 - All Stupidity All the Time- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You've got friends?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Just yet another lie from him. No, probably his militia buddies. |
Doing my best to stimulate the economy
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Doing my best to stimulate the economy
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Doing my best to stimulate the economy
On Apr 3, 8:41*am, "Steve" wrote:
On *1-Apr-2009, wrote: Ya, that would be due to the over-population of slaves, by the rich....along time ago. Too many people VS Land Mass. What would be the sense? They're still using steam, and burning more coal than this side of the Earth. I thought you more astute, Schteeeeeeeve The point is that North American manufacturers are not allowed to export or build assembly plants in the same countries that dump in North America....then the lemmings whine about jobs in North America. Simple problem, obvious cause, the sheep don't care. Neither do I. *I send hundreds of thousands of pounds of salmon to Asia - they can afford it - North Americans can afford swamp fish. *It all fits. The population can change the demise of North America - the politicians never will, because they are several steps below the Ebola virus on the food chain. But they are above slammer and Harry on the food chain! |
Doing my best to stimulate the economy
On Apr 3, 8:37*am, "Steve" wrote:
On 31-Mar-2009, wrote: *I heard they couldn't pass a quality test. I heard neither of *you* can pass a basic competency test. *:-) I have spent a bit of time in Tokyo and the surrounding area, and there are plenty of American cars there. *They are considered status symbols. *Protectionism at its finest. There are a few; tariff is about 100%. *In the Seoul/Inchon megalopolis, you might see 3 North American built vehicles in a couple weeks, in an area of about 15 million people. *"No wantee zee Americano cars...we keepee our jobs." Canadians and the morons in the ghetto to Canada's South aren't that bright. Oh really.... Then please explain why the American Banks like our banking system, since it DIDN'T crash, like yours? This Dwarf Army Grunt must live on Mars... |
Doing my best to stimulate the economy
On Apr 3, 9:38*am, wrote:
On Apr 3, 8:41*am, "Steve" wrote: On *1-Apr-2009, wrote: Ya, that would be due to the over-population of slaves, by the rich....along time ago. Too many people VS Land Mass. What would be the sense? They're still using steam, and burning more coal than this side of the Earth. I thought you more astute, Schteeeeeeeve The point is that North American manufacturers are not allowed to export or build assembly plants in the same countries that dump in North America....then the lemmings whine about jobs in North America. Simple problem, obvious cause, the sheep don't care. Neither do I. *I send hundreds of thousands of pounds of salmon to Asia - they can afford it - North Americans can afford swamp fish. *It all fits. The population can change the demise of North America - the politicians never will, because they are several steps below the Ebola virus on the food chain. But they are above slammer and Harry on the food chain! And above you, in intelligence quotient, that's for sure. Back to the Mudflats you call a Lake, asswipe. |
Doing my best to stimulate the economy
On Apr 2, 8:46*am, wrote:
On Apr 1, 8:04*pm, D K wrote: GC Boater wrote: On Apr 1, 7:29 am, wrote: On Apr 1, 7:24 am, GC Boater wrote: On Apr 1, 5:34 am, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Mar 31, 2:36 pm, wrote: On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 05:53:39 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Mar 31, 5:10 am, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Mar 30, 8:39 pm, HK wrote: Tim wrote: Yeah, way to go Don, that's the way to support the Canadian economy. Send the money to Japan. Well, I sent (not personally) a bunch of money to China today.. But I'm still supporting the economy. I helped a local gun dealer get a good bulk discount. He needed the extra amount to qualify for a 25,000 round purchase . I'm not a fan of Chinese small arms or ammo, but lots of guys are. I've seen a couple of interesting Chinese semi-autos, but the stamped out AK knockoffs, nah. How much ammo you keep around? Well, I'd say I have about 7-8000 rounds of 7.62x39, Cheap shooting. The SKS's are crude looking, simple yet effective for what they are but have some really neat features you don't find on about anything else, like a chrome lined bore (fights corrosion) a bayonet that is more than a toad sticker, it can be pressed into the ground and used as a monopod and *they're very dependable, and danged cheap rifles *to own shoot. *But true, they don't win the beauty prize. I have over 3000 rd of 5.56 (223) and at least 1000 rd of 357, 44, and 45 in each caliber, and I'm not sure but I think I have about 1500 in . 303 Brit. and about 500 is 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser. I'm not sure Harry, but I'd have to see what I've got in 30-06, .308, .30 carbine and . 243, not counting various various shotgun shells. Crikey...You have a lot more ammo around than I have... * :) Well, That's just from buying too much on sale over the years.... Same here. Several years ago when everyone was selling ammo cheap, I loaded up. It turns out to be one of my best investments.I ended up with a bunch of 7.62x51still sealed *in the 200 round NATO battle packs That's pretty well what I've done with 7.23x39 being the best buy I mean .07c a shot? *and most other bulk caliber rounds I've got were about .15c a round. But man, .22's have even gone up. I cleaned up my dad's old Winchester model 74 which takes .22 short only. they're kind of hard to find in my area but i got some. $7.70 for a box of 100! Not need to reminisce about old timer days when they were a buck-fifty *for a box of 50 either... Natchez usually has better prices: http://www.natchezss.com/ammo.cfm?co...mmoGroup=4&amm... I usually order ammo with a couple of friends, and we split the shipping fee, which isn't that bad when I just order for myself. I use CCI's Blazer mini-mag .22LR, about $5 for a plastic box of 100. |
Doing my best to stimulate the economy
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Doing my best to stimulate the economy
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