Asian Americans Flock to Second Amendment for Protection
(www.breitbart.com)
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Good for them! If they're here legally and properly educate themselves (which I'm guessing they will, call it a stereotype if you will but Asians are smart people) on proper handling, firing, cleaning, etc. then they have 2A rights just like everyone else. Nobody should have to live their life in fear.
I just want to know where people are still finding ammo...
It's around. It's just WAY more expensive than it used to be. Are you in a state that doesn't restrict ammo purchases? If you're in CA, NY, IL or NJ, you may not have luck with that. If not, try making an account on gunbroker.com and you'll find ammo to buy.
Cheaper Than Dirt has lots of ammo and if you get emails from them, they let ya know when fresh stock comes in..
Good to know - I had previously ordered from them, some mags and a sling, etc. But when the china virus hit, they were starting to gouge people with their prices, and a lot of people walked away from them, including myself. I would just check their prices against others to make sure they're not at it again.
Im in the south east. There shouldn't be any restrictions here. the shelves just stay empty.
Yeah go to gunbroker.com then. Also gunmagwarehouse.com is now selling ammo. If you can't get it in person, you'll have to look into getting it online - I would do so now before congress does away with it. You can get bulk ammo (500 rds+) on gunbroker.com for sure. It just isn't cheap, but honestly I'm in Ohio and we have stores here that still have ammo on the shelves - the prices are not that different between the two. Or, maybe take a road trip somewhere. Bud's gun shop in KY tends to stay stocked from what I've read...best of luck to you, fren!
ammoseek.com
In Michigan ammo for popular platforms are hard to find on the shelves. Less popular is readily available.
Most gunshops have .556 and .223 but will only sell 300 rounds upon purchase of a weapon. Same with 9mm and .45. You can get 12 gauge 9 shot or 6 shot easily but slugs and buckshot are impossible. And the ammo you do find on the shelves is of the FMJ variety used in target shooting not self defense. Same at ammoseek.
Ammoseek is an aggregator that keeps track of new offers from dozens of manufacturers. The only problem is you need to use a card to buy it and then the government knows of your purchase.
Ammoseek.com aggregates prices. Great tool for finding ammo.
It hasn't been hard to get lately for me, but it has been expensive.
https://www.gunbroker.com/Ammunition/search?Keywords=9mm
i had to buy some emergency rounds off my buddy but theres a range out in the boonies that usually has some 556
They have 2A rights even if they aren't educated on firearms. They may be a danger that way but it's their right.
You're right, they do. I just hope that people realize that just having a gun or rifle doesn't automatically mean they're protected. I like to promote training and education on firearms and safety as much as possible. But you're right, I should have worded that differently - they have that right even if they're not trained. They may indeed be a danger without training - not only to others but themselves (the false sense of security for owning a gun if you don't know what to do with it, that is.)
100%. I'm all for gun safety. I just want to be careful about normalizing language that could be used to further infringe. Not that it matters. DS gonna DS.
You're absolutely right, on both counts!
I think you're absolutely right. No argument here at all! :)