Posted by Billy NY on October 02, 2014 at 07:02:53 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: Re: Ammo Check posted by mkirsch on October 02, 2014 at 05:51:18:
LOL ! I have though of the end result of hoarding, in this state, they must realize by now, there are some huge stashes out there, and well before too, I recall many people grabbing cases of ammunition over the years from a local who was a gun dealer, that had warehouses of it, he sold globally, its out there, you just have to find it. He's still in business, I recall in '07 of him running out of ammunition lots he's had tens of thousands of rounds of, we bought it for years, the same stuff, couple hundred at a time at most.
I know societies have broken down in past history, but if for some far fetched reason you had to "bug out" you really can't carry that much ammunition, maybe there's a lot of bunkers out there that they will run too LOL ! Its fine to plan ahead, and be prepared, but I know of many that when asked about this scenario, they all say, jokingly, "we'll just go to so and so's house" to get his guns and ammo, meaning that person has quite a bit. I just shake my head, (hope like heck the reality of doomsday is just not possible), as I type this from my concrete bunker LOL !
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