The House of Representatives is heading to be controlled by the gun-control friendly Democrat party. A new round of elections in the Senate, as well as the Presidential election, will be taking place in 2020. Nothing is certain as to the outcome. There is no better time than now to stock up on full capacity magazines, firearms, and ammunition. Prices are incredibly low and all it takes is a look back to after the Sandy Hook shooting to remember how prices can skyrocket and supplies dry up with the threat of gun control legislation.
Recommended steps:
- stock up on quality AR magazines (PMAG’s 10 for $99.95 – LINK)
- stock up on normal capacity pistol magazines greater than 10-rounds
- stock up on stripped AR lowers and/or complete AR lowers(LINK)
- stock up on ammunition(1000 rounds .223/$301.38 – LINK)
- purchase firearms “off the books” with no traceability to you
This is not fear mongering. Stocking up now is merely a commonsense approach in response to what is very possible. If not in 2020 it’s only a matter of time before the next gun control scare takes place.
Rourke
Amen, including spare parts
Springs, firing pins, bolt carriers, folding stocks etc.
Plate carriers and plates too.
Absolutely Badger359. Thanks for mentioning.
Indeed. One thing we have been discussing elsewhere is the ability to reload, It can be a little pricey depending on how much of what size you need, plus the components. You can reload AND you can trade. Anybody that remembers me will remember that I don’t hold much with rules I don’t think benefit me.
I suspect that 2A attacks are only a part of it. Acceptance of Refugees and open borders are a concern for some of the same reasons. One thing that might get clamped down on is alternate sources for antibiotics etc.. 3rd world immigrants, bring third world diseases, without any malicious intent it’s a problem. Any big event would overwhelm the health care system, so learn how to use and stock up there as well.. IMO The worst that could happen is save some doctors visits. Much less expensive than insurance and office visits and OTC prescriptions. also IMO
Good points goingray58. I’ve looked into reloading and recently had a long discussion with a good friend regarding this. At the current pricing for ammunition, I can’t justify the expense for ammunition creation. If purely for maximum accuracy then that is a decision for the shooter.
Good to hear from you.