With today being National Ammo Day (see previous article), I did my part!
I stopped by Wal-Mart and picked up 100 rounds of .40 S&W FMJ, and 100 rounds of .38 Special FMJ.
The .40 are range fodder for my main pistols, and I could never have enough of those.
And I don't even own a gun in .38 special! BUT I am planning on using it next time I go to the range and try out some of those S&W Airweight revolvers, and especially since I am going to teach a few of my female friends how to shoot.
Now that I think of it, I probably should have picked up a .22LR box. Another 500 rounds couldn't hurt, and they're incredibly cheap.
Ah well. Next week then :)
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Saturday, November 20, 2004
Don't buy at Wal-Mart, go to a gunsmith (to see why, take a look at www.kimdutoit.com)
By Anonymous, at 1/19/2005 03:04:00 AM
I know, I know, but it's so hard to reconcile paying $15 for a box of 50 rds .40 S&W when I can pay the same price for 100 rds at Wal-Mart.
I also figure that for range fodder, it should be ok to go to Wal-Mart. The serious stuff (self-defense rounds) I always buy from a real store.
By ZaijiaN, at 1/19/2005 03:09:00 AM
^^^ speak up ^^^