I've seen that first picture before, way to clean things up!
Are those just stacked 50rd trays of pistol rounds? If I did that, with my luck, I'd sneeze and they'd all fall over the place lol
I've seen that first picture before, way to clean things up!
Are those just stacked 50rd trays of pistol rounds? If I did that, with my luck, I'd sneeze and they'd all fall over the place lol
Yeah. Stacked trays. 900 some rounds. Now they're all in the metal box. Nice and clean. No risk of a spill.
The ammo can has another 1,000 rounds of 9mm. The trays are all 9mm. I think I have 2,150 rounds total.
Anyway.... Bed time. Got an interview with a PD tomorrow. Background investigations rock!!!!!!!
goodnight and good luck!
Mine was all organized as well. Until the panic prices set in, and I decided to cash out.
However I know that you can cram:
30 boxes military 00buck in a .50 cal box
8 10 round promag box mags in a .50 cal box (not shown)
20 usgi mags in a .50 cal box (16 pmags) not shown
24 20 round boxes of federal xm193 in a .30 round box
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Pretty good series. The original series starred Andy Whitfield who later died . They did a prequel and now in it's last season. Some of the gratuitous sex scenes are well, amazing. Same for the Arena and battle ones. Visualize 3 seasons of The 300, with a decent story line, it very rarely, if at all drags along.
On December 22, 2009, the show was renewed for a second season but its production was postponed after Andy Whitfield was diagnosed with early-stage non-Hodgkin lymphoma.[4][5] Starz announced in May 2010 that it would develop a six-episode prequel series, entitled Spartacus
O: Gods of the Arena, to allow star actor Whitfield to undergo medical treatment.[6] The prequel featured both new and returning characters; it was headlined by John Hannah (as Batiatus) and Lucy Lawless (as Lucretia). Whitfield also provided a brief voice-over role. Filming began in New Zealand in the summer of 2010. The prequel aired beginning January 2011.[7]
In June 2010, season two's pre-production resumed after Starz announced Whitfield was cancer-free.[8] But when his cancer recurred, Starz replaced Whitfield (with the actor's consent) with Liam McIntyre as Spartacus for season two which is titled Spartacus: Vengeance.[9][10][11] Andy Whitfield died on September 11, 2011
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jim, thanks for the review on it. I'll definitely have to check it out. 300 was a great movie and I believe I remember hearing something about Spartacus a few years ago, tried finding more about it and couldn't then I just forgot about it.
Last night of work, and then I'm off for exactly 1 month! Very excited about that and can't wait to get my powder scale, start loading and hitting the range!
Yup....still awake.............