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TheMastersNemesis

(10,602 posts)
Tue Feb 27, 2018, 11:32 PM Feb 2018

Remember NRA Supports Any & All Sorts Of Ammunition Of Any Amount.

It is not just unrestricted weapons that NRA supports. It also includes what ever ammunition is available. That includes armor piercing, duds, explosive, fragmenting, expanding and any other kind of ammo you can conjure up. Plus they believe you should be able to buy as many rounds as you want. They are against anything that will ID the bullet in any manner.

There is ammunition that is just as or more devastating than even the .223. So we must remember it is more than about the guns. It is the ammunition one might use.

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Remember NRA Supports Any & All Sorts Of Ammunition Of Any Amount. (Original Post) TheMastersNemesis Feb 2018 OP
I've never see the NRA push for duds or explosive ammo. aikoaiko Feb 2018 #1
Lol, just start a thread listing your purchases, already. HA HA bettyellen Feb 2018 #2
Your fascination with my posts is intriguing. aikoaiko Feb 2018 #3
Its amusement. Is it still intriguing? bettyellen Feb 2018 #4
Yes. aikoaiko Feb 2018 #5
Armor piercing ammo is illegal per federal law. Exploding ammo illegal per international law hack89 Feb 2018 #6
The NRA is pushing for mass marketing of defective ammo? You do understand what dud means... Marengo Feb 2018 #7

aikoaiko

(34,183 posts)
1. I've never see the NRA push for duds or explosive ammo.
Wed Feb 28, 2018, 12:00 AM
Feb 2018


And I'm fine with no limits on ammo. I buy 2000 rounds at a time. Is that too much, just enough, or not enough.

What should be the limit?
 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
2. Lol, just start a thread listing your purchases, already. HA HA
Wed Feb 28, 2018, 12:13 AM
Feb 2018

You just love listing them out, again and again.

hack89

(39,171 posts)
6. Armor piercing ammo is illegal per federal law. Exploding ammo illegal per international law
Wed Feb 28, 2018, 04:00 PM
Feb 2018

have you considered actually researching the subject?

 

Marengo

(3,477 posts)
7. The NRA is pushing for mass marketing of defective ammo? You do understand what dud means...
Wed Feb 28, 2018, 04:13 PM
Feb 2018

In this context? How can a veteran not know this?

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