I did but they had a lay off in the Clown division so I got furloughed.
And let me guess, the bear wouldnt share his bicycle?
I did but they had a lay off in the Clown division so I got furloughed.
Even at that you still have to ask the perp “Do ya feel worthy? Well do ya punk?
Welcome home Glueman!!
This is precisely a big reason why I reload my own ammo. Saves a lot of money. And before anyone starts with the argument of false economics because you shoot more, it’s not true in my case. Peace. Out!
This is precisely a big reason why I reload my own ammo. Saves a lot of money. And before anyone starts with the argument of false economics because you shoot more, it’s not true in my case. Peace. Out!
Ammunition is so expensive I just ordered a bayonet for my EDC.
. It’s so expensive, I’ve dropped out of NRA Precision Pistol competing. I don’t reload and I can’t see paying almost $200 to shoot in a 2700 match shooting 270 rnds. I have stock. But replacing it will be $$$ if I buy new or jump into reloading.
You realize that the minute you drop out of competition, the terrorists win, right?
I have ample reloading supplies to last me several years, in fact I thought I had a stockpile until things dried up. Now I’m thinking WHY DIDN’T I BUY MORE! My little brain keeps thinking about current replacement cost instead of the sale prices I bought at over the last several years.
I know what you mean. One year note on a 50 round box but must go up to a 5 year on a 550 brick.
Ill have to look at the loan documents but it was in the neighborhood of .380, 9 or .45 %What kind of interest rate you getting?
Winner!Ammo is so expensive, people have figured out that they should stock up between emergencies when prices are low.