I'm in Pensacola.I have some I'd sell but I have no idea where the OP is located.
I too am curious to see what the gun show hawkers are charging for it this time. That show will be a madhouse. I'm staying home.
THANK YOU, I was planning to go with a rifle slung over my shoulder trying to sell it, but pondering on the "panic" buying mind set, I'll stay home as wellI too am curious to see what the gun show hawkers are charging for it this time. That show will be a madhouse. I'm staying home.
Doesn't anyone search the "classifieds"Anyone know where to pick up some 22lr?
For senors or people with health issues, no way in the middle of an upsurge of the covid 19 would i be going to an indoor gunshow without a disposable tivak suit and a positive pressure respirator. i do my shopping on net for parts and i can get by with what ammo, powder, primers I have on hand now for a while.I too am curious to see what the gun show hawkers are charging for it this time. That show will be a madhouse. I'm staying home.
One has to decide. One is the ventilation and number of people there. Distancing that I call anti-social is much less and also way more people than when I shop. Just not for me and best of health to all that do attend.I'm an old fart W/O secondary heath conditions. Went to two gun shows in PCB. I wore a mask, very few other people with masks. "YOU" need to control your social distancing to your comfort level, don't be like hogs at the trough! It felt like people were "giving" me space because I was masked, gun folks norm of being polite too. You could also get there at the start time, before the people flow gets heavier. I see no difference between going to a gun show or a grocery store. YMMV on necessity but you gotta have a Life worth living. Lol