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What the actual fuck. I just can't believe that none of these companies are able to figure out their primer shortage. How difficult is it to make ammo? People can make it at home!

Everyone is talking about Biden's gun bill or whatever, not realizing that without ammo (and affordable ammo to actually practice) gun ownership is pretty much useless. If it costs more than a dollar a round, people will just use guns only for hunting, or will be horribly out of practice and not proficient if they have to defend themselves.

Ammo is as important as the actual weapon.

What the actual fuck. I just can't believe that none of these companies are able to figure out their primer shortage. How difficult is it to make ammo? People can make it at home! Everyone is talking about Biden's gun bill or whatever, not realizing that without ammo (and affordable ammo to actually practice) gun ownership is pretty much useless. If it costs more than a dollar a round, people will just use guns only for hunting, or will be horribly out of practice and not proficient if they have to defend themselves. Ammo is as important as the actual weapon.

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most of those people that change their gun activity in response to disarment attempts might use a only a few cases or one bulk box before going back to their prior gun apathy, so one thousand rounds a year is a quite a bit much.

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in my country were limited to 2000 rounds a year and i can assure you that without this restriction i would shoot them every month...ammo goes fast.people i the us dont usually buy a box but a crate of thousands, and now they want to buy even more because "muh gobermant artibichal supply" and dont realize they feed the problem.

I bought my first guns last year and shot well over a thousand rounds.

Then I lost everything in a boating accident, so I don’t really care. I’ll just sit in piles of ammo and maybe pick up another gun at some point.