140 rounds of 7.62x39 non corrosive! Buffalo Gun Store across the border has 100 rds non corrosive for $35!
140 rounds of 7.62x39 non corrosive! Buffalo Gun Store across the border has 100 rds non corrosive for $35!
Sign up to Canadian gun nuts, lots of site sponsors have 7.62x39, saw it as low as 199 for 1200 rounds
-dehydrated some tomatoes, zucchini, onions, garlic and eggplant
-rotated out & restocked some items from my food supply, added in honey, baking powder, yeast, baking soda and sugar
-stocked up on vitamins and painkillers
-my pandemic preps arrived: goggles, more N95 masks and 100-pack of gloves...if nothing happens I can use them when handling my hot peppers 🙂
-tested out my fire safe as a Faraday cage...it sort of worked, sort of didn't - blocked out signals to/from my weather radio, but my cell phone still got reception...
-met my friend, a long-time Ham radio guy..later this month I will sign up for the licensing course
HopeImReady
"The thing about smart mother f*ckers, is that they sometimes sound like crazy mother f*ckers to dumb mother f*ckers." -Abraham .”
140 rounds of 7.62x39 non corrosive! Buffalo Gun Store across the border has 100 rds non corrosive for $35!
Sign up to Canadian gun nuts, lots of site sponsors have 7.62x39, saw it as low as 199 for 1200 rounds
That sounds like a corrosive round for that price... If it's not; then that is an amazing price!
Some great prices on surplus ammo all over the country but a lot of the times your best just to find lowest local price.
The shipping can kill any savings you might get unless it is free shipping over X amount of bucks ( some times not including ammo check before ordering )
Good huntin
We live in a society of wolves ,
We can't fight back by creating more sheep
Maybe it's just me, but corrosive rounds don't scare me (or my guns...). I use a good cleaning regimen coming back from the range as well as usually 3 days later. No corrosion issues anywhere, get to shoot for cheap but a little work is required.
I also don't have a problem with the corrosive ammo. I buy in bulk all the time. I prefer the non corrosive if I can find it for cheap. I just bought 1120 rds of .223 non corrosive brass for $310. Cheapest I've found so far.
Added pinto beans and pop corn kernals (50lbs)
yay
Added pinto beans and pop corn kernals (50lbs)
yay
Where did you pick up the popcorn kernels ?.
-plumbing antifreeze for traps & toilets in case of winter power loss
-ham radio goodies (radio, battery charger, solar charger, batteries, cable & battery pack) - thank you to forum admin Denob for all the great advice
-plunger to make hand laundry washer
-stocked up on dog food, personal items
-more food safe 5 gal pails
HopeImReady
"The thing about smart mother f*ckers, is that they sometimes sound like crazy mother f*ckers to dumb mother f*ckers." -Abraham .”
Canadian tire has the 2.5Watt solar battery maintainer on sale for 10 bucks. Great for keeping rarely used equipment batteries topped up
Want to see the future, past or the unknown? Learn to be psychic. Ask me how!
A good time to invest in spf3000 if you live on the NK penninsula.
Oh November 17, how I fear thee...
Old fashioned style " Sunlight " bar laundry soap for use with washboards.
Apparently washboards don't do well with traditional laundry soaps, and the Columbus Washboard company
suggested I get the sunlight bar soap to extend the life of the washboard.
Home Hardware , Walmart, and Amazon carry them.
That time of the year again
Just finished four new wooden box traps to put some squirrels in the pantry
Starting on wire spring loaded box traps for rabbits to day.
As I am trapping for meat I use live traps not snares and stuff.
I like to skin warm animals not frozen and process the meat for the freezer right away
I like the challenge and dollar saved by making my own wooden and wire box traps as well.
We live in a society of wolves ,
We can't fight back by creating more sheep
Thanks for mentioning where to get the soap bars, Goldie.

