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The only practical thing I can do at this point is to continue accumulating a few more boxes of primers. If you think about it, you can reuse cases, you can even buy or make powder and pour you own bullets. The thing in short supply will always be good primers, stored properly. My son seems to believe this and has literally 20,000 primers, all very well stored. For myself, I will spend most of my efforts in the voting booth in November and hope I too will not need that many primers. If McCain wins, I would hold off on excess primers. |
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| I don't plan on doing anything differently than what I would normally do on election day. Go vote, go to work, go home from work and watch election returns. That's it. |
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| i was chewed out for mentioning this in another forum... if Obama looses, there is a potential for rioting, etc on a grand scale, esp. in urban areas. When you have the likes of Sharpton, Jackson and the democrats in the mix, it can become mob rule. I am not fearful, but will be prepared. I live on the outskirts of Vegas which is a little goo-goo over Obama, so who knows.. |
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I sped up my purchase of the Moss 500 partly for the upcoming election. Pistols just may not cut it. |
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__________________ "Around this turn where the cross will cast your shadow The people will all gather To remember such a day Where the flames grew as high as trees And the world stopped for you and me... ...Pain has never been so brilliant I made sure you were buckled in Now you can walk hand in hand Hand in hand with Him" |
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