I apologize to the fullest I have been working full time as a police officer 👏 but I will for sure do an ammo update thank you for checking in on me much love !!!!
Kewl beans... Since you asked... My honest opinion of the Draco is that it's a novelty gun... It's just not pragmatic nor utilitarian... The kind of recoil that x39 gives you're neutering every 50 cent rounds potential... But I suppose if you're going to pocket carry it like an LCP though... lol🤷♂️ I'm rock'in a G3 with a thirty round promag magazine that actually works good too... lol Thanks again n' God bless
Fact.Majority of you that say,oh those are weak numbers bro you need way more.You probably have less than this? Just don’t be the guy that has 30 guns and has no ammo for 20 of em and a box of ammo for the rest.Better to have one gun and lots of ammo than lots of guns and no ammo!!!
get into reloading! there is a decent upfront cost but you get to shoot more and can load to each weapon , can easily make 1k rounds of your choice. Start saving your brass now, you can even start with a single stage press and work your way up from there
You are definitely going about it the right way with the surplus ammo cans. I like the 30cal 50cal and 40mm cans. For well over 10 years I have had a "system" for buying ammo. If I plan to shoot 100 rounds of 9mm at the range, I'll but 200 rounds. Half gets shot, half gets put back. I don't dip into the stuff that gets put back (unless I would absolutely have too). As for hunting ammo I like to keep enough ammo on hand to last me the next 5 years. Since most people will shoot less than a box a year out of their deer rifle or their upland shotgun this is fairly easy.
I am very impressed with your skills building that safe. It’s a nice diverse start for a gun collection- you seem to have a good diversity. You will likely focus more on upgrading to better quality over time but dang! You are off to a great start. What ak are you currently running?
Made some DIY ammo. From what you said at 2$ a round you can definitely save by reloading. a DIY moisture absorption pack if you're in a humid area, is some 000 steel wool in a open baggie. That will absorb and rust before your ammo does.
Great start! 1 thing I always recommend is RELOADING, it means you get a second or more use from your brass cases. The 350 is one you'd be able to get built up reloading, you get the components now before they dissapear for a long while. I reside in Canada where the prices make it fractionally cheaper to reload almost everything. 12g, x39, x54r, and .22LR are the only things I dont DIY. Canada doesn't want people with loads of ammo, so I never say how many I have. I do talk about what and how I produce.
Everyone says the belittling you need more ammo statement but always think about it you’ll make yourself a target no matter how good of a shot or how many guns you have if you have hundreds of thousands of rounds or millions unless your a recluse who has no friends and no traceable social media
In the works every other day soon as I can I will buy a few 1000 in bulk !!!!! Always the goal!!! This is what I’ve got just from start of this year !!
$850 on gunbroker before tax and protection plan and transfer fee seen same one and same seller on gunbroker is now $950 before tax so went up 100 since I got it!!
When I was young, I nearly did the same thing. Took the hallway closet, put a dead bolt on it, and made gun racks. Worked well until I bought a fireproof safe, then another safe, then another safe... 🤠
A nice cache of Prvi Partizan147gr.HP, Winnie defender147gr. HP and a case of Norma SS109 tactical penetrators.The Norma itself is a treasure. You don't trip over those often.@@Guns-Ammo-Survival