It must be tough going through life as a complete idiot.
I've seen this nonsense before and sometimes it can be profitable. Years ago a buddy owned a gunshop and a cali transplant came in with a 5 boxes of vintage 45-70 ammo. The ammo was unopened and from around the late 1800's. This guy was about to have a melt down just holding it. He found in his late Grandfathers house and was afraid it was going to blow up and destroy the home before they could get it on the market.
Another time a another guy came in with a military 30-40 Krag ammo belt with 20 or so rounds of original ammo. Same story was afraid the house was going to blow up. Neither guy wanted any money they just wanted to get rid of the ammo before it exploded.
If they followed that criteria here in Colorado they would have to evacuate the whole state.
Friend sold the ammo for a $100.00 a box and still have the belt and ammo. The belt is rare, not many made and fewer yet survived all these years.



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