Well what you know . The dude that bought my ruger mini thirty wants to back out of the deal now for some reason. This crap makes me mad as he was the one to make the price not me. Should I let him back out or not. I sold the gun and ammo for $3500.00,but have not received the money yet. He’s kind of a friend but more a friend of a friend .He said he would give me a $100.00 cash if I let him off the hook. I just might do that after reading what you all have had to say,but $3500.00 is a lot of money. Now I think I will take the $100.00 and keep my gun. I bet you that $100.00 he found a cheaper gun.o’well a $100.00 is better than nothing. Will not sell him anything else unless I have the money up front,also will let others know what he did. Either that or his wife throwed a fit.
If he doesn’t fork over the cash, turn him in for Possession of a Stolen FireArm... That gets him a Prohibited Person lifetime Rap....
Cruised thru the local show ran by those boys out of Alex. Crazy prices! 357 hp 2 bucks apiece 300 bo 75 bucks for 20 Same on 6.5 creed I left with new gained knowledge and that's free !
Well I did see some 7.62x51 ball for a buck a round locally on the shelf... but for those rough reloads u can even use black powder with ,45-70 fits the bill.
He found something cheaper for sure and must be a Libtard moron buying his first gun. If not a Libtard moron, just plain stupid for wanting to pay that price. Keep the gun and ammo, you will need it pretty soon.
Good point. There's no powder shortage if you have a 45-70 or something like that type gun that was designed to use blackpowder.
Sir, I'd recommend looking at a Henry, if you want to add to your collection. Good reliable rifle that will certainly be around for the next generation. Plus made in America. As for "wasting ammo" . No semi-automatic shoots more times than the trigger is pulled. Either don't load more rounds than you wish to shoot, or don't pull the trigger. I used to only load one round in my .semi auto 22's when teaching my kids to shoot.
Another reason I like a Model 97 with the pump and a visible hammer, just gives you a better idea of the condition of the shotgun when teaching.