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  • Fastback
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    Ammo is a human right

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  • lincolnboy
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    Originally posted by juiceweezl View Post
    Do you really think people NEED ammo that can't get it? I mean like NEED it to live, not to hunt birds for fun on the weekend.

    There are three options with anything high priced. You can 1) Pay the price and STFU; 2) You can pay the price and do nothing but bitch about the sand in your vagina because you had to pay $100 for a box of 50 rounds that used to cost $10; or 3) You can not pay the price and move along until no one buys it and it comes back down. It's that simple.
    Are there that many people hurting to spend more cash on ammo? Some, probably more then have are out spending lots of money on drinking, weekend toys and new guns. So whats a bit more spending on ammo. I dont know how many people at my work have so many firearms and now place to store them. That much firepower, you hope the fight comes to you. Otherwise how do you carry all the power to the fight. Atleast minimum wage went up, so we can afford more ammo now

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  • Gasser64
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    We should found the Firearms Printing Affiliation. The FPA. Just in case those others fail.

    Files available for download. Load them into your CNC machine.

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  • Nash B.
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    I'm a big fan of Firearms Policy Coalition

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
    Goa > nra
    X2

    Please don't forget about the Second Amendment Foundation.

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  • Fastback
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    Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
    Goa > nra
    Hell yes ^

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  • Trip McNeely
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    Goa > nra

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  • Fastback
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    Below are all of the instances that the NRA not only supported but helped pass gun control:

    Brady Check —*They Supported

    Lautenberg Gun Ban —*They Supported

    Gun Free School Zones —*They Supported

    2007 NICS Expansion —*They Supported

    2018 Fix NICS —*They Supported

    2019 Bump Stock Ban —*They Supported

    2019 Red Flag Gun Seizures —*They Support

    1986 Machine Gun Ban (Hughes Amdmt to FOPA) —*They Supported

    1934 –*Helped write the National Firearms Act

    1938 –*Helped write the Federal Firearms Act

    1968 –*Helped write the Gun Control Act

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  • Fastback
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    Originally posted by bubbaearl View Post
    how you gonna hunt without a gun ?
    If you leave it up to the NRA, they'll agree with democrats that you could still hunt with as little as a slingshot.

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  • bubbaearl
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    how you gonna hunt without a gun ?

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  • Fastback
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    The 2nd Amendment has nothing to do with hunting and this is the faux pas of the NRA. At least if they go broke they will quit negotiating our rights away. Carry on.

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  • juiceweezl
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    Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
    Sure like people in Alaska or remote that depend on hunting for food. And all of this is predicated on debating the elephant in the room. I could care less as like I’ve said before I’m good on what I have. I didn’t come in here starting a thread saying people price gouging me personally and I’m going to die. Let’s get that straight.
    LMAO I am sure the people in Alaska have the ammo they need to eat. Let's be clear about that. Now if there is a dinosaur attack, they may need more lead...

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
    Sure like people in Alaska or remote that depend on hunting for food. And all of this is predicated on debating the elephant in the room. I could care less as like I’ve said before I’m good on what I have. I didn’t come in here starting a thread saying people price gouging me personally and I’m going to die. Let’s get that straight.
    4 bullets per year could feed a very large family in Alaska. I don't know whether or not you've shot a moose before but a big one produces 700 lb of meat.

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  • Trip McNeely
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    Originally posted by juiceweezl View Post
    Do you really think people NEED ammo that can't get it? I mean like NEED it to live, not to hunt birds for fun on the weekend.

    There are three options with anything high priced. You can 1) Pay the price and STFU; 2) You can pay the price and do nothing but bitch about the sand in your vagina because you had to pay $100 for a box of 50 rounds that used to cost $10; or 3) You can not pay the price and move along until no one buys it and it comes back down. It's that simple.
    Sure like people in Alaska or remote that depend on hunting for food. And all of this is predicated on debating the elephant in the room. I could care less as like I’ve said before I’m good on what I have. I didn’t come in here starting a thread saying people price gouging me personally and I’m going to die. Let’s get that straight.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
    Yet per your argument, at least in here, Who cares the market justifies it. People are obviously willing to pay to have their cars consistently in the shop I mean after all its been that way for years, right? So the only people that are willing to pay for that, don't give a fuck. And you are in agreeance apparently half way that oh well, thats how they make their money.
    How that came up in conversation was someone asking how bad the upkeep on a German car is. I relayed my experiences and advised against buying that type of car. I wouldn't mind expensive maintenance if the cars actually ran and the features worked but the cars are horribly unreliable and the features don't work for long.

    Recently A friend of mine had a certified pre-owned E-class 4-door that he could no longer afford so I paid off the note and got the car. The dealers service department had it more than I did. They replaced the transmission under warranty and they could not get the seat adjustments to work despite having replaced every single component including the seat. It has a bumper to bumper warranty and even when Mercedes AG is writing checks to the dealership that are effectively unlimited they cannot get the car to run correctly or the features to work. We're talking about a car that was a few years old with under 50,000 miles on it. Windshield wipers that work? Nope. Windows that roll down when you push the button? Nope, they just kind of rolled down randomly as you're driving down the road and you can't get them back up. Climate control such as a defroster or air conditioning? Hell no, you spoiled or something?

    The above nightmare wasn't even my first experience with that type of random and incredibly expensive failures out of a Mercedes. Like I said, I've learned my lesson.

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