(DON’T Buy Ammo) Stock Up On THIS Before It's Banned

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This video is for educational purposes.

00:00 A viewer question about damage from stray bullets.
01:15 Is this the ultimate “it depends” answer?
02:15 In some states, the bad guy could be charged.
03:12 Avoid “So I started blastin’!”
04:58 Training, education, marksmanship and choice of ammo.
06:23 Use and train with quality hollow-point or frangible ammunition.

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In my world, Guns, Ammo, or accessories are not on the barter menu. I'm not in the habit of arming potential enemies or threats

buckeyepatriot
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*_I called my stockbroker yesterday morning and asked him, "What should I be buying?"_*
*He said, "Canned goods, Weapons, and Ammunition. Lots of Ammunition!"*

OldMajor
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Been reloading 9mm for several years. At 74, I have plenty to last me for the rest of my lifetime. I have an AR chambered in 9mm and several pistols, so all is good on this end.

michaelhenderson
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Washington State has already banned regular AR magazines. I bought 100 of them prior to this happening. They are freaking crazy

AFHProvider
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I like this guy. A lawyer who actually has real knowledge of economics.💯

TheInnerParty
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So, living in CA and in a red county(Redding, after moving out of Sacramento),

I have learned a lot. Working as a manager at big5.
What I call the "30-day gun jail" is when you buy a firearm and on the day of pickup/release.

You then are in the 30-day purchase ban until you can buy another one (exactly 30 days and 1 second past the time on your DROS paperwork).

A good tip I tell people is;

buy a few firearms at the same time,
and make sure when buying a lower, they run it as a "Other/accessory." Then you walk out the same day with your part because it is not a "firearm."
Ammo now in CALIFORNIA, you must have the "real ID" stamp on your ID/DL.

If it says "federal limits apply." You then must show a birth certificate/passport to buy the ammo or firearm.

Our ammo has a $1 fee when purchasing ANY ammo, and buying a firearm is a $37.16 fee per firearm.

Many out of state customers get PISSED when trying to buy ammo anywhere in CA over this because only CA residents can buy ammo/firearms in the state.

It's truly unfortunate what Gavin Newsom has done to the people in my state, but we voted for it, just like to allow pedos to f*** children if over the age of 13, for they can give consent. It's CRAZY.

You can learn all about that in the latest "Shawn Ryan Show" with the hacker who catches Pedos.

MatthewsTrueShow
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I have my self-defense ammo in a variety of calibers. I take unloaded mags to the range, and buy my range ammo there. Small quantities, just enough to remain proficient and correct any bad habits. If I have ammo left over from my time at the range, I just add that to my self-defense supply.

johnstraub
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In November of 2022 i moved from New Jersey to Virginia and in packing up I found 50 round boxes of 22 lr that were 70 cents for 50. I found 9 mm ammo 50 round boxes from seiller and bellot for 7 dollars for 50.

brianwinters
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One summer I invested 5 grand in reloading equipment, my SL900
can fill buckets of shotgun shells, I'm lucky I learned to reload before buying my first shotgun and have never bought a box of shells, I even made a shot making machine!!!

stclairstclair
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If you buy firearms or magazines, try to make sure you pay CASH for them, as it doesn't leave a paper trail like credit cards do. Great video!

MM_in_Havasu
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In 2013, Colorado banned mags over 15 rounds. Magpul used to manufacture in CO. They let consumers buy 6 before the law took affect at regular price. They were going for $50 and up at gun shows before ban went into place.

upholdthesecond
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I’m 49 years old and have been shooting all my life thanks to my dad. I’ve seen many panic buys over the years but the 2020 panic was by far the worst (or best if u were selling) in my life. Mark my word there will be more. Stock up now that prices are not inflated and you will be in a good spot for the next one. Guns, ammo, and accessories are subject to inflation like any other tangible goods. I could tell stories about the prices we saw and paid at gun shows when my dad took me as a kid. That’s history. Shop smart now and you will be happy in the future.

savagestevens
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When it comes to anything related to survival, I do not "buy low; sell high." Instead, I "buy low; stockpile it for SHTF."

paulis
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I've always been a buy it cheap, stack it deep kind of guy. But what I've been doing is buying what I couldn't find in any ammo crunch. And that's specialty ammo. Subs, hunting rounds, OTM bullets, primers and powder specifically.

barrettanderson
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I've got enough magazines that if I needed them all at once, if I had to defend myself, there's zero chance that I'd survive to empty the last magazine. Not even close. Even if I were a God Tier Operator, I couldn't expect to outlast my magazine stash, with all of them loaded to rated capacity at the start of the battle. That applies to every caliber I shoot. I literally have no reason why I would have to buy more magazines. I probably will buy some more anyway, but I'm well beyond the point of ever possibly NEEDING more than I have already.

Turboy
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Thank you for sharing this informative video about the importance of choosing the right ammunition and being responsible gun owners. It's crucial to understand the potential consequences of using certain types of ammunition, especially when it comes to stray bullets and legal ramifications.

AllAboutSurvival
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Ammo prices will never return to "normal" prices like people remember. They are stabilizing but they will not return to the cost of 5 years ago. If you're waiting for them to return to 2015 prices, you're wasting your time

MassholeMachinist
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I chose the worst time to buy reloading equipment, it was right as the ammo shortage started and I had to wait almost 2 years to actually use my press when I convinced a reloading supply hoarder to sell me a few thousand primers. Overall worth it though once you start reloading in bulk, I'm probably the only one in my group of shooting buddies that doesn't cringe at mag dumping into dirt lol.

NoOdLz
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I know someone in Illinois who had kind of a lot of STANDARD capacity rifle and pistol magazines, but purchased a BUNCH more during the last round of state legislation against the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America. Just when it sounded like said legislation was being defeated, legislators pulled an eleventh-hour stunt and pushed it through. That person in Illinois was really glad they'd purchased the magazines. The ammo could be next.

clocksurfer
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I know what you mean about having a price point for ammo. My EDC ammo is the LeHigh Xtreme Defender made by Underwood. It's increased in price to $28.95 for a box of 20 rounds. When I first discovered it, the ammo was $19.95 a box or $44.95 for 50. Whenever it goes on sale back down to $20, I buy at least 5 boxes.

ShiftyKen