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Ammo in Yuma?
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chewy352
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 Posted: Sat Oct 31st, 2009 11:42 pm
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Due to California's virtual ban on ammo, I will be driving to Yuma to purchase mine. Is there a good amount of ammo in Yuma? I'll be looking for .45 acp, 30-06, .22 long, and 12 gauge.

TOF
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 Posted: Sun Nov 1st, 2009 12:59 am
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Iv'e been thinking of opening an ammo store in Yuma. :celebrate

 

I will be charging you guy's double though for letting the idiots gain control over there. :cuss:

 

 

chewy352
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 Posted: Sun Nov 1st, 2009 06:16 am
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TOF wrote: Iv'e been thinking of opening an ammo store in Yuma. :celebrate

 

I will be charging you guy's double though for letting the idiots gain control over there. :cuss:

 

 

Hey thats not nice!!!!! We're working on changing that at least in San Diego. Check out Jay Lasuer http://www.sheriffjay.org/

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 Posted: Sun Nov 1st, 2009 03:20 pm
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A new Sheriff is a start and if Joe endorses him he will probably enforce the law.

That Kommie Guvenator needs booted too.

Good luck

chewy352
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 Posted: Mon Nov 2nd, 2009 12:16 am
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Well the govenator is termed out so hes out next year no matter what. If you do open that store be sure to plug it in the CA section. So what is the ammo supply like in Yuma btw?

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 Posted: Mon Nov 2nd, 2009 12:37 am
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I have no idea. You are closer to Yuma than I.

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 Posted: Mon Nov 2nd, 2009 06:10 pm
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Most likely everybody in Winterhaven has already cleaned the shelves in Yuma.  'Best call ahead 'fore crossin' the desert.

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 Posted: Mon Nov 2nd, 2009 06:16 pm
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Bet Harry Reed never imagined his high speed train to LA would be used to haul
ammo out of Nevada as fast as people can make a round trip.
Should drive NLV nuts all those UOC kommies walking from train station up to
the gun stores and back to the train with pallets of bullets, and not a blue card
among them.  Is the time limit accumulative?  figure 2 hrs a trip after 36 trips you
need to have your gun registered.:X
This could be the second rail line to make a profit.:cuss:

Could be a great answer to the pc12031e checks....
 "Of course it's unloaded, you can't buy ammo":cry:
Bet they wished they elected the porn star about now, at least she is honest
about screwing you.:lol:

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 Posted: Sat Nov 7th, 2009 05:04 pm
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The Sprauges gun store we have here in Yuma is about the largest and most stocked store in the entire southwest. All throughout the Obama scare they always had a decent amount of ammunition on hand. We could use another ammo store though! One that carries more surplus and foreign "odd ball" calibers. Ammo stores do very well here, business wise.

http://www.Spragues.com


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