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fasterth 41 points ago +41 / -0

Guns and ammo have had their biggest year in sales haven't they? I think a lot of patriots are getting ready for what's coming next

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tufftoffee 19 points ago +19 / -0

March was boomin

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christosgnosis 31 points ago +31 / -0

The urban centers (where the commies nest) need power grid lines coming in to their power sub stations. They need water. They need food brought in on their major freeway access points. These all represent a finite set of choke points.

Think Medieval siege tactics

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christosgnosis 11 points ago +12 / -1

And yet these "kids" have caused millions of dollars of destruction (bout half billion in Minnesota)

The first week of their insurrection riots had a death toll of on the order of 30 people (mostly black Americans, two were black law enforcement officers that were kill in the line of duty); all of those deaths resulted directly as a consequence of the Marxist insurrections

And in Seattle they waved around high mag capacity semi-autos - CHAZ/CHOP had two major shoot-outs of these goons while it lasted (two deaths resulting).

When they [Dems/DeepState/MSM] stage a fog around the Nov elections, they're going to have all these "kids" mobilized and ready to do far more destructive violence.

This will be for keeps - it will be their last stand - they will go all out. Meaning this time they probably won't be just throwing bricks, but probably be armed with fully automatic weapons (an AK-47 is super abundant in the world and super easy to get a novice up to speed on) and probably other munitions.

When they turned traitor on their nation and became revolutionary Marxist - they traded away their birth right heritage of citizenship. They will be unlawful combatants.

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christianknight 1 point ago +3 / -2

Antifa and BLM have supply lines, the same way ISIS did. Likely the same sources too.

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PinochetIsMyHero 2 points ago +2 / -0

At night, the pyres for the dead light up the sky.

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CaptRied -5 points ago +3 / -8

Are you suggesting that our constitutional rights, the Second Amendment in particular, only be ‘awarded to us’ once the government deems us sufficiently worthy of them?

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runonce -1 points ago +2 / -3

I thought you were the troll TBH

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Remanys 9 points ago +9 / -0

Had to buy shitty steel case 5.56 cause all the brass ammo was gone. I seriously need to start reloading my own. Im way behind

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SoAngryRanger 4 points ago +4 / -0

This. It’s cheaper (after you average out your costs) and more accurate too.

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1756_squanch 4 points ago +4 / -0

Powder is all but gone, primers are impossible to find, pills are going way up because of the price of metal. It’s rough all around. When this subsides (after DJT wins re-election in Nov) prices will go down slowly and that’s when you stock up on components.

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Remanys 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thats my plan but I still wanted to be extra prepared just incase things go south.. I mean I have enough to fight off many mobs but you literally can never have enough ammo lol. God I hope things calm down. I still need fucking body armor! I have everything else food, guns ammo shelter ect but i need some armor. Is level 3 armor good for urban fighting?

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1756_squanch 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ar500armor.com is one of the best places to find Lvl 3 and what they call 3+ hard armor. Level 4 is good for 30-06 ap. Level 3 will catch everything below that.

Level 3 is better than nothing so I’d recommend getting a vest with level 3 plates and keep an eye out for level 4 plates when you see some. Plate sizes are pretty standard so you’ll end up with an extra set of plates you can either duct tape to your back ;-) or get a 2nd carrier for outfitting someone else you care about.

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RolandDelacroix 3 points ago +3 / -0

Cali gun stores have stated that their average month is maybe 2,500 background checks. Since COVID, it's about 10k a month.

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