1k for long guns per the first gun, 500 for any subsequent (does not apply to 223 or 308)
10k for handgun caliber for the first, 5k additional for any more guns in same caliber (this applies for 223 and 308)
Reloads or factory
Honest answer
1k for long guns per the first gun, 500 for any subsequent (does not apply to 223 or 308)
10k for handgun caliber for the first, 5k additional for any more guns in same caliber (this applies for 223 and 308)
Reloads or factory
Honest answer
Agree with this... my well-meaning in-laws keep getting me ammo I can't use (+P 9mm, 20 gauge buckshot) and I've just hung on to it. Will probably sell eventually...
Is there a thing as too much ammo? Not that I have tons to drop on it; I'm really more of a "buy some every paycheck and stash it away" kind of guy...
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Ammo seems to be a safe investment all around. If you need extra cash for an emergency, it is quite liquid, just post an add on Co-ar15.co
I have about 1500 per handgun (gun not caliber), 2500 per tactical rifle (not caliber), and 300-600 per bolt-gun.
Mostly because I think prices are only going up and I've been 'saving'. But I don't see these levels as 'abnormal'.
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