More importantly, they reversed the cancellation of Reciprocity Agreements for Concealed Carry: http://freebeacon.com/issues/virginia-gun-carry-deal-more-expansive-than-first-reported/
Don't forget the ammunition folks - firearms are not worth spit if they don't have have that as well. Limiting / eliminating ammunition would be a brand new ball game.
If you reload, components would also be a worthwhile investment.
That's why I took up reloading a couple of years ago, and just got started in bullet casting. Still need to lay in more powder and primers, but brass can be reused a good long time and lead ingots can be cast into whatever bullet you need at the moment.
I have varying amounts of commercial and military-surplus ammo on hand, but I'd like to get to where they're the emergency supplies and reloads are the everyday-use stuff. (I might already be there with .30-06 as I've not shot surplus ammo in a while.)
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More importantly, they reversed the cancellation of Reciprocity Agreements for Concealed Carry: http://freebeacon.com/issues/virginia-gun-carry-deal-more-expansive-than-first-reported/
Don't forget the ammunition folks - firearms are not worth spit if they don't have have that as well. Limiting / eliminating ammunition would be a brand new ball game.
If you reload, components would also be a worthwhile investment.
Are we there yet?
>Don't forget the ammunition folks
That's why I took up reloading a couple of years ago, and just got started in bullet casting. Still need to lay in more powder and primers, but brass can be reused a good long time and lead ingots can be cast into whatever bullet you need at the moment.
I have varying amounts of commercial and military-surplus ammo on hand, but I'd like to get to where they're the emergency supplies and reloads are the everyday-use stuff. (I might already be there with .30-06 as I've not shot surplus ammo in a while.)
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