Does she have an LTC? Adults make their own decisions but be careful.Hadn’t thought of that. I’ll have to look in to it. My wife drives by the FedEx facility in Westwood on her way home from work.
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Does she have an LTC? Adults make their own decisions but be careful.Hadn’t thought of that. I’ll have to look in to it. My wife drives by the FedEx facility in Westwood on her way home from work.
They don’t disappear, ever. It’s just the neighbors are less approving of the second amendment. I like them, and have to deal with them daily, so I’d rather not have to deal with their questions.
Does she have an LTC? Adults make their own decisions but be careful.
It’s just the neighbors are less approving of the second amendment. I like them...
What type of ammo are you trying to buy?Dammit. Still new at this,
Thanks!
What type of ammo are you trying to buy?
In that case, unless they already know what ORM-D is, and are kind of snooping, you'll be fine if you select the free, discrete packaging in checkout. Having FedEx hold it should solve that problem for you, too.They don’t disappear, ever. It’s just the neighbors are less approving of the second amendment. I like them, and have to deal with them daily, so I’d rather not have to deal with their questions.
You don’t unlock the next achievement until you fill an ammo can. After that you don’t advance until you have a case of every caliber you shoot. Professional status is achieved when you max out your stash with respect to fire codes. Grand master is achieved when you simply can’t count it all.9mm range/HP, I currently have 80 rds. By all accounts, that’s dreadfully low.
"As long as they don't make me.""you're not going to shoot anyone?"
In that case, unless they already know what ORM-D is, and are kind of snooping, you'll be fine if you select the free, discrete packaging in checkout. Having FedEx hold it should solve that problem for you, too.
9mm range/HP, I currently have 80 rds. By all accounts, that’s dreadfully low.
Tell her to go mind her own f***ing business with those funny questions .I hate going to the FEDEX office to pick up Garands. The lady there makes it extremely uncomfortable with stupid comments like "you're not going to shoot anyone?"
YOU'RE annoyed?The discreet packaging doesn't indicate ammo, just the generic ORM-D sticker. I got nervous at first because they always used to just deliver packages to the rental office at my old apartment. Never once had a problem, and the property manager was totally clueless. She did comment once about how heavy it was, but I just agreed, threw the case of .45 acp up on my shoulder, and walked back out to my car.
I am annoyed at FedEx right now, though. They left my shipment of .458 SOCOM sitting out in the rain when they delivered it last week. Didn't even attempt to go the extra 3.5 feet to put it up against the door so it wouldn't get soaked. Lazy bastard.
I've got more than that in carry ammo loaded into various magazines! You gotta pump those numbers up!
VP9 has eaten everything I've ever fed it, including some questionable gun show reloads. I usually buy the case of Blazer Brass 115gr for range ammo. Personally I steer away from cheap steel cased stuff. It tends to be corrosive, and HK doesn't recommend it.
The Fiocchi looks like a good deal right now though.
Response options:I hate going to the FEDEX office to pick up Garands. The lady there makes it extremely uncomfortable with stupid comments like "you're not going to shoot anyone?"
Personally I steer away from cheap steel cased stuff. It tends to be corrosive...
What makes you think so? I routinely run Russian steel cased ammo through my Glocks, BHP, and Kahr, and clean them couple of times a year with no sign of corrosion. My oldest Glock has more than 10 thousand rounds of Russian stuff through it and runs like a champ. Using simple math, running steel cased ammo at $0.15/round through it as opposed to brass cased at $0.18/round has already paid for 60% of a new gun.
You're over thinking it! Order your stuff, tell them plain packaging. A few days later, bada boom, ammo in disquise on your stoop. Happy shooting!I know, pathetic. But! I’ve got 2 additional mags already on the way and I’m working on sourcing ammo(as evidenced here and now). Having just picked it up on Wednesday, I haven’t had time to do much else. And, cash flow is getting pretty tight too.
500 rds. of the Fiocchi and 100 rds. of HST 124grain are what’s in the cart right now.
I’m in an apartment situation in the city so, I need two questions answered before I pull the trigger on an order(I need to build some stock up)
1. Do you need to sogn for delivery? If yes, it’s a no go.
2. Is it inconspicuous packaging? Other people are going to see these boxes. Not that I care, but I’d prefer to not advertise to others that I’ve just purchased a few thousand rounds of ammo. I’m in the city remember, if it’s going to be an issue I’d just assume take a ride out to the Walpole wally world.
Thanks in advance for your responses.
Non descript brown boxes with ORM-D sticker. Same as when my wife orders cosmetics.
9mm range/HP, I currently have 80 rds. By all accounts, that’s dreadfully low.
80 rounds?? That is not even enough for a short range session. You need to get with the program!! I'll bet even the handful of liberals we have on this site have more ammo than that!!
Hadn’t thought of that. I’ll have to look in to it. My wife drives by the FedEx facility in Westwood on her way home from work.
Picked up some Winchester white box 115 grain at Walpole wally world. $35.50 for a 200 rd. range pack. Thats less than .18 cents a rd. So I got 2.
Cash is tight or I would have got more.
They’re packed in 100 rd. loose boxes. For some reason, the loose rounds irk my OCD so I just bought some organizers on Amazon.
Don't organize yourself into a fire code violation.
In the PRM, all ammunition must remain stored in its original container until use.