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the .22 lets you creat distance
so it may be better
Wow Lucky Gunner is overpriced in 9mm, the 9mm on the home page is $1.50 a round.
gold dot?
how much does it normally go for
Yep, even the overpriced HST self defense rounds which are normally higher rated then the gold dot for self defense normally sells for 45 cents a round and the over priced I bought for my father with the riots was only a dollar a round.
wow yeah that's up there for sure
Lucky Gunner is also selling 5.56 blanks for 47 cents a round.
jeez thats a racket.
I guess if you got a can-cannon, you could use that, but who else is buying blanks rn?
Maybe for people that live in California and can't actually use self-defense.
Still probably get arrested for making the criminal fear for their life.
hmm. sad but true.
David you trust targetsport pretty well then? we might try to get some
here in VA, I am pretty sure you can be arrested if your nerf gun looks to realistic (aka black spray paint).
probably
I've bought a few thousand rounds and a few thousand dollars worth of ammo from Target sports USA without any problems.
Ammo also comes in a discreet brown box without any branding so people won't know what you bought.
cool
Unless they're wondering why your small brown box weighs 45 lb.
any specific brand I should try to get?
For 9mm not in the current conditions I like Wolf Performance, it's cheap russian steel case that goes for normally ten cents a round. Currently thou the price I saw it go in stock last time is not worth it. for 9 mil self-defense I like federal premium law enforcement HST. For 5.56 I bought ammo but haven't actually got to use it so don't feel comfortable recommending what I got even though it was a good price when I got it.
mkay
My friends recommend for 223 wolf polyformance if you can get it around 20 cents a round, any more then 25 cents a round it's not worth it for training ammo.
ok
thanks
so here in SD, minors (under 18) are allowed to own AR's, purchase them from unauthorized dealers, and receive them as gifts, afaict anyway. does that mean someone can go out and buy an AR and give it to a minor? does it have to be a parent or legal guardian of the minor? or can no one do that?
I don't know about South Dakota but where I live you can gift a minor a rifle in a private transfer but it can't be the minor giving money to buy or that's a straw purchase. As for who can gift, I don't think there's any limitations where I live.
oh I see
TX used to be like that (may still be) but minors couldnt carry firearms off their own property unless transporting the gun under lock an key to a gun range, hunting land, or gun smith.
yeah that could be the way it is here too
only immediate relatives or gaurdians could gift tho
aight gtg to work
bye
that also could be the way it is here
see ya
Seems about right, the 10 round california complient cost $200 more then the normal 20 round version. <:dogekek:726878872607653918>
Actually apparently its still not allowed in California because the rounds are 5.7 which are able to defeat soft body armor so it must be designed for some other neutered state that calls anything over 10 rounds an assault rifle.
I have an FN Five-seveN and PS90. love the things