Found these links, they are very helpful for me:
https://www.concealedcarry.com/self-defense-gun-owner-insurance-programs-compared/
https://concealedcarrysociety.com/insurance-compared/
I am taking this shortage as an opportunity to discern who to buy products from in the future. The bait and switch types along with those raising prices to ridiculous levels will remembered. So far RK has been the only place I’ve seen that kept pre-shortage prices.
Thanks for the info - I really need to create a spreadsheet to sort all this out. Hard to find the time to sit down and do that, but I need to bump it up on the priority list.
Rural King in Martinsville has handgun ammo in stock and 223 as of 7pm tonight - limit 1 box however, and a lot of it is steel cased. I passed, but I guess it depends on how badly one needs ammo.
I am also looking for CCW insurance for myself and my wife, and I read thru all of the comments here. My question is, does anyone know if there is a matrix out there that compares all of these plans, i.e., when funds become available, percent placed towards bail, max benefits, etc.? This is a...
Shoot Point Blank had 9mm, 40, 223/556 today. Most of it is reloads from Midwest, the 9mm was $17/50. Limit 5 boxes total.
Atkinson had 45ACP and 9mm, the 9mm was $27/50.
Just a heads up if you are looking.
Shoot Point Blank had 9mm, 40, 223/556 today. Most of it is reloads from Midwest, the 9mm was $17/50. Limit 5 boxes total.
Atkinson had 45ACP and 9mm, the 9mm was $27/50.
Just a heads up if you are looking.
1 - Honey Creek Tackle - Excellent prices, great bulk ammo selection and they will beat anyone else in town. Very knowledgeable and friendly staff.
2 - Plainfield Shooting Supply - Only been there once, but they held a pistol for me with no deposit and had me in and out in 24 minutes. Great...
Really? The bill – HB0104 – states that “any federal law which attempts to ban a semi-automatic firearm or to limit the size of a magazine of a firearm or other limitation on firearms in this state shall be unenforceable in Wyoming.”
Texas is following Wyoming's lead, but with a stronger punishment: $50k fine and up to 5 years in prison. Saw this posted on The Drudge Report:
Texas Proposal: JAIL Any Federal Officials Trying to Enforce New Gun Restrictions in the State - NewsRadio 1200 WOAI, San Antonio