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I’m dealing with Burnout. I’ve been trading and dealing with guns, hot and heavy, since 2008. I’ve gotten to the point that I don’t get excited about anything and really don’t have the “Want” for anything in particular.
ОтветитьJust don't do your investment buying in New York, especially using a credit or debit card. Kooky Kathy Hochul is keeping a lookout for anyone with "a dangerous stockpile"... whatever that may be. Buy your ammo in a state not engaged in a defacto registration scheme and pay cash. In Socialist states you may be doing nothing illegal, plan on doing nothing illegal, have no criminal intent... and still get the 530 AM visit.
Ответитьthe day before last year...
ОтветитьI'm new to trading. How can I make more profitable investments in crypto without incurring much losses?
Ответить.22 cal?
Ответитьwho don"t have a 9?
Ответить9mm pretty reasonable right now...RK sale for 12.00. 😊
ОтветитьBefore I know what it is, luckily I have plenty of each...! 😁🤙
ОтветитьYou can’t lose with 9mm but I would argue that stocking a healthy supply of quality 380 is a great move too- I’ve seen a huge interest in 380 self defense cc pistols over the last few years and I think the bodyguard 2.0 and the eventual copycat and clones will become increasingly popular
ОтветитьDude didn't you just make a video about this a couple days ago? We already know... its 9mm
ОтветитьTotally agree. For the last 40 years 9mm has been king with A blip of .40 cal in the 90s after the Miami shootout. I have had an FFL for 27 years and the .9mm is the round to stock up on currently. Simply because of price and availability. Great video.
ОтветитьDepends on what you want from the investment? Is it to back up your ammo needs or to resale/trade? Investing in your own defense I would go for a rifle cartridge and the firearm that shoots it first. 556,7.62x39, 308. Depends on the rifle and the capabilities you require from it. A handgun is usually considered the backup to a rifle. You don't want to be outgunned. Longer ranges than 9mm effectively covers may be a consideration. And any of those three will be just as in demand as a pistol cartridge. Maybe even moreso if that is the primary defensive round of those you may barter with.
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ОтветитьI Agree.! Getter done People.! 🤔
Ответить5.56x45 NATO 😇😀😊😀😇
ОтветитьI think you are correct that the 9mm is the most popular, but I will add its the most popular pistol round. I think the most popular rifle ammo to invest in is 5.56 Just my 2 cents. Thank you!
ОтветитьAwesome video Mark
ОтветитьI'm stocking up on .38 special +P and OO Buck !
Ответить9mm is absolutely number one! But 45 is worth having as well. Just considering the number of 1911s that have been made over a hundred years! The vast majority of witch still exist! And are in working order. Most of them have been "put away" but they are out there!
ОтветитьSame repeat videos every other day
ОтветитьIt popular because of price and ease of use.
I stock up on my ammo for me.
There is reason for a 9mm in shtf it will probably be the easiest to pick up.
But with me sticking my ammo for me. I will go with what i think works the best.
And having been shot with a 9mm. I don't like it and don't trust it to work when needed.
Mark thank you for your videos I find them very informative and entertaining and most of all God bless you and your family and all the subscribers of your channel.I have a question about how much 9 mm ammunition I should stock up on being that I live in Philadelphia and I don't want to overdo it,I own a pistol and carbine that are both chambered in 9 mm.
Thanks again
I believe ammo prices will go down a bit when President TRUMP gets in office.
ОтветитьI'm a tad but surprised that 9mm has taken over the spot held by 22 lr for decades but I believe you brother. With advancement in bullet technology the 9mm is capable of the same performance of some bigger calibers such as some bear defense rounds, and by today's standards of q c the lasting 99 years is especially true, probably longer. I remember 30 years ago firing ammo of various rifle calibers made towards the end of ww1, and that was ammo with corrosive priming. Imagine if kept dry how long modern ammo will be good
ОтветитьYou're trying too hard to scare people
ОтветитьIf you haven’t started reloading by today , dont complain tomorrow.
ОтветитьCouldn't agree any more about the 9mm (9x19). The overwhelming number of people shooting IDPA shoot the SSP division. All in 9mm Lugar. SSP is Stock Service Pistol in IDPA. Fur Steel Challenge it's either .22LR or 9mm that's shot.
You can definitely say for revolvers it's the .38-spl and the .357-magnum. There are still quite a few 1911 shooters out there. So the .45-acp is around. Not as much as the 9mm. I do see some 10mm auto sales at my LGS. Still not as much as the 9mm. The 9mm is King.
Stock up on everything you have, getting only one caliber leaves you with a lot of useless iron unless all you own is 9mm.
ОтветитьInteresting topic. Your logic makes sense if one intends to be a SHTF ammo dealer.
In my case I don't. In such a situation I want to maintain a low profile so would only stock up on stuff I use which at the moment means 22LR, 38spl, and 44mag. I don't now nor ever intend to have a 9.
If I do ever get a center fire auto pistol it would probably be a milsurp such as Makarov or Tokarev or possibly a 40S&W.
I'm on a hunting lease with 12 other guys, and we've got a range out there meant only to be used to sight in our hunting rifles. (Well, that's the official "HOA" verbiage anyway that none of us pay attention to!) The ground is covered in brass. Most of that brass is... 9mm. Followed closely by .223/5.56. A close third place goes to .22 LR. And honorable mentions go to 45 ACP, 40 ACP, 308 Winchester, 300 BLK and 38 special. (I reload so that's why I pay attention to what brass is out there. Finding good freshly fired brass means you don't have to pay for it.)
ОтветитьMy rule king farm store has has Winchester and Remington for $11 box of 50
ОтветитьMy #1 caliber of ammo is the one that fits my gun. I recently purchased a Henry single shot 45-70 govt rifle. This caliber began production in 1873, and is still around today. It can be used to put down any size game in North America, including the two legged variety. It also meets the straight wall cartridge requirement for hunting deer in restricted areas of my state. So, I purchased 200 rounds of Sellier & Bellot 45-70 405 grain soft point bullets from an Ammo Seek vendor to start me off on my Americana adventure.
Liberals simply do not know how much fun it is to shoot a gun. That's why Kamala and Tim are such sour pusses - they hate guns, and the people who own them.
Went to the ammo store last week and got two boxes of 9 mm and one box of 300 Blackout, 20 rounds a box of 45 and a box of 5.7 * 28. Price for All 123.00, my heart sunk to my stomach these prices are still ridiculous and also a 20 round box of 5.56 these prices are still in sane
ОтветитьMy opinion is that the type of ammunition one should have is whatever everyone is using the most and the most popular and large numbers of that particular caliber firearms there are out there in my opinion it’s 5.56 ,9mm and 22 caliber so that if ammunition was made unavailable to the people say if a Anti firearm political administration a constitution destroying government got into power and cut all new ammunition sales or a war that stopped civilian ammunition sales and availability and the specific specialized calibers became impossible to acquire then the most available and standard calibers would be in more abundant quantities such as the standard 5.56/223 9mm or 22 caliber 38special or whatever you have the most of both in firearms that use those calibers and the large quantities of the ammunition available. You want to have American ammunition for American firearms and Russian ammunition is harder to come by even on the battlefield you want to get what you use the most and what most other people are using so that it’s available to you for your needs. Just my humble opinion. 5.56 9mm22 calibers
ОтветитьWhat caliber to invest in now or any time? The caliber your main battle weapon is chambered for.
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