Pretty soon the question will be $15,000, no wait, $50,000 in guns and ammo. This number keeps climbing but the actual amount of guns and ammo doesn't. The point is valid - how did he buy all of this stuff but this crap where the price goes through the roof to try and make the point is tiresome.
The video says he had $1,000 in magazines. If we say $15/ea (you can always find them cheaper than that), that is 67 magazines which would be ~2,000 rounds = ~50lbs of ammo alone + the magazine weights so 60lbs in ammo/mags.
A bag with 180 rounds is a little cumbersome - I can't imagine him actually having almost 70 mags loaded and in carrying containers. His thumbs had to be raw unless he bought a speed loader, but still.
Did his grandparents not see him with piles - literal piles of magazines and equipment and wonder how he acquired so much material? The Columbine parent supposedly hadn't see their kid with the sawed off shotgun in his room, but this is way more obvious.
Put another way, if your delinquent roommate who had a part time job at Wendy's suddenly amassed a sizeable armory and the ammo/gear to haul it around, wouldn't you get just a little suspicious he was up to no good? I mean, your best friend in high school, and if he isn't starting a gun club, or a Youtube channel testing weapons, you are probably talking to law enforcement about the pile of 70 magazines and expensive 'scary black rifles'.
Pretty soon the question will be $15,000, no wait, $50,000 in guns and ammo. This number keeps climbing but the actual amount of guns and ammo doesn't. The point is valid - how did he buy all of this stuff but this crap where the price goes through the roof to try and make the point is tiresome.
Welcome to 2022.
Lol, That's the truth!
The video says he had $1,000 in magazines. If we say $15/ea (you can always find them cheaper than that), that is 67 magazines which would be ~2,000 rounds = ~50lbs of ammo alone + the magazine weights so 60lbs in ammo/mags.
A bag with 180 rounds is a little cumbersome - I can't imagine him actually having almost 70 mags loaded and in carrying containers. His thumbs had to be raw unless he bought a speed loader, but still.
Did his grandparents not see him with piles - literal piles of magazines and equipment and wonder how he acquired so much material? The Columbine parent supposedly hadn't see their kid with the sawed off shotgun in his room, but this is way more obvious.
Put another way, if your delinquent roommate who had a part time job at Wendy's suddenly amassed a sizeable armory and the ammo/gear to haul it around, wouldn't you get just a little suspicious he was up to no good? I mean, your best friend in high school, and if he isn't starting a gun club, or a Youtube channel testing weapons, you are probably talking to law enforcement about the pile of 70 magazines and expensive 'scary black rifles'.
So you see it too?😉
Yes because that's the point that should concern you the most.