There is an easier way. If you simply take a brown paper sack. Twist the open end up and fasten to the eve of the area being attacked. It is a easy way of simulating a hornets nest. You will not have them drilling near that area again
Best keep on saving for a little while longer. I don’t see those demands being met for that price unless you buy some heavily used beretta at a yard sale
The ATF is no different than any other government entity or any other human for that matter. The ball is going to get dropped, and when it does somebody is always wanting a payday for it. Let’s say they win and get some coin out of the deal. What will they do with said funds? Is it going to help...
Draw it out with a sharpie, then take a metal coat hanger, heat it up with torch, easily push it around the line you drew. Fairly easy to do. Needs to be on concrete when burning out by the way
Pretty much any 45 ammo will work fine because it’s all below 1100 FPS. The others you will just have to shop around. Subsonic 308 ammo getting more common. I don’t think I’ve ever seen factory made sub 223 ammo. 9 will require some shopping too. People still shoot 40?
Im too far away to loan you anything but advice.
Hand trucks can be purchased reasonably cheap at Lowe’s or local hardware stores. The flat Dolly’s with the casters on bottom can be purchased at harbor freight for practically nothing
A friend of mine had sold a Saga shotgun to the feller that shot up the recruiter office in Chattanooga about a week before the shooting. When my buddy got home the afternoon that shooting happened his entire neighborhood was ate up with feds looking for him. Luckily the shotgun he sold wasn’t...
I feel like some important details have been left out. I mean they don’t know if the Thompson was full auto or not. Was it a registered full auto with a stamp? If 50k of ammo is such a big deal they would need new words to describe my stash