By Southern California standards,
someone owning 100,000 rounds is considered “mentally unstable.”
BUT…
In Michigan,
he’d be called
“the last white guy still living in Detroit.”
In Arizona,
he’d be called
“an avid gun collector.”
In Arkansas,
he’d be called
“a novice gun collector.”
In Utah,
he’d be called
“moderately well prepared,”
but they’d probably reserve judgment until they made sure
that he had a corresponding quantity of stored food.”
In Kansas,
he’d be
“A guy down the road you would want to have for a friend.”
In Montana,
he’d be called
The neighborhood ‘Go-To’ guy.”
In Idaho,
he’d be called
“a likely gubernatorial candidate.”
In Georgia,
he’d be called
“an eligible bachelor.”
In North Carolina, Virginia, WV, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, South Carolina, Wisconsin and Minnesota
he would be called
“a deer hunting buddy.”
In Hawaii, New York, Illinois, and New Jersey
he would be called
a terrorist
AND OF COURSE
In Texas,
he’d just be
“Bubba; who’s a little short on Ammo.”
Hat tip John M
In New Hampshire he would be called disgruntled,he seems to have a look of focused attention,realizes he has some open space on the walls and he just does not have enough firearms.I wonder the thickness of walls in room and the myriad of security measures one must go through to enter said room.
There are 5000 rounds of ammo in most cases of 22 LR so when you think about it 100,000 rounds is not that big of a deal if you are a regular shooter of any sort.
1) Guns have only two enemies – rust and politicians.
2) It’s always better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
3) Cops carry guns to protect themselves, not you.
4) The average response time of a 911 call is 23 minutes,
the response time of a .357 is 1400 feet per second.
5) If you carry a gun, people call you paranoid. Nonsense!
If you have a gun, what do you have to be paranoid
about?
6) Police protection is an oxymoron. Free citizens must protect themselves. Police do not protect you from crime, they usually just investigate the
crime after it happens and then call someone in to clean up the mess.
****** Right now we may feel that we don’t need a weapon,
but if our guns are taken away, we will need one
very soon. PLEASE REFER TO #1
I know folks that have a million plus rounds. And they are not in the usual suspect states of Texas, etc.
Yes in this age you better
In government, The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms is a Federal Agency.
In Texas, when we see a sign for Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, it’s usually a convenience store…
Maybe it’s due to the limitations of the small screen on my phone, but I don’t see any ammo in the pic. Just responsibly displayed firearms. No ammo casually laying around. Well done.
The hand grenades, like porn magazines, are kept behind the shelf.
I’ve installed climate control systems in safe rooms that make this guy look like a fud.
Serious shooters utilize a rack system instead of displaying them like safe queens….
Serious shooter? Does that mean you’ve learned to shoot more than one at a time or that you can’t smile while you’re shooting?
In an armed uprising there will be more once-dropped guns on sale than you can imagine. Any firearms beyond twice what you can carry is silly, but you never have enough ammo in enough places.
.22Mag..
Amen to ammo stashes. Iv’e been low twice and describing the feeling is like a woman describing to us what it feels like to be pregnant, you just have to be pregnant to know.
I had a Jarhead buddy (said affectionately) who would start out on every patrol with gobs of ammo and stash it on the way out. All because just once his squad got jumped and ran so low they had to run all the way back to the rest of his unit.
I’d rather have one and not need it, than need one and not have it.
Pennsylvania: Deer hunter.
.. and down in Australia you get arrested for posessing plans for a gun.
Crossbows effectively illegal.
Slingshots illegal.
Replica guns illegal.
Fireworks effectively illegal.
Tasers,batons,pepper sprays etc etc.
Wait until the muzzie invasion like the EU…