Honestly, I don't really want to be shot by a .22 LR....and certainly don't want my kids shot by one
Honestly, I don't really want to be shot by a .22 LR....and certainly don't want my kids shot by one
For sure.
My late B-I-L was visiting one year. As i'm grabbing some ammo off the shelf, he says. WOW that's a lot of ammo!. The spouse replies.... Are you kidding me. I have more than that in my headboard
They just can't wrap their head around it. Which the media knows very well and exploits it .
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
I wonder if people that live in states with the soda tax (is that still a thing) say things like "WOW that's a lot of soda!" when they see someone buying a 24-pk or two.
And it's not just libs. I have a coworker that is not just gun friendly, but somewhat of an enthusiast. He's even a member here, but very rarely posts.
Anyway, during some of the tougher times for rim fire availability, I tell him I found a great sale on 22lr, and did he want in on some.
He tells me, "no, I've got a full brick and a couple loose boxes, I'm good".
I was a bit taken aback, but let it go.
Sent from somewhere...
Some people just don't shoot that much. I don't think I've even shot through an entire box of 500 .22 in my life.
"There are no finger prints under water."
I went through a brick one day last weekend doing consistency drills
Last edited by ChickNorris; 08-19-2019 at 18:00.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
I recently started more .22 with the purchase of the .22 conversion for the AR, which is awesome and my kids getting a little older and being introduced to firearms