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Best 1911 9mm ammo ?

the cost of components has skyrocketed so bad that you can find factory at equal or cheaper prices.
is it just me, or do some of you see something else at work here..??

given the anti gun people, and the taxation on guns and ammo by some states (CA comes to mind of recent news).

does it "look like" the possibility is looming that components will be in the same category of taxation to the point of no one will be buying them..???

how about all new reloading presses as well, be doubled, maybe tripled in sales taxes..??

oh don't put it past what the anti gun people can push the states to do...

and take this as an example from the new CA anti gun Bills recently passed....


AB 1587 Requires firearms merchants to use credit card merchant category codes for gun and ammo sales.

you may not even be able to use a debit card, cuz many times, when i use mine at say Walmart.??

it goes in as a "charge" not a debit automatically, i cannot choose...!!!!!!!

so "cash is King"...but "what if" you buy components or reloading presses online"?

do you mail them a check instead..?? and wait longer for the mail to arrive, your check clears, THEN they ship out to you??

but wait......the online companies WILL BE MADE to document all sales to the state, and the state STILL comes after you, what then...????

what about gun shows........will they have to submit to the taxman..??? the state (where held at) laws regarding sales for all these items..??

where da hell is this guy when you need him..?????


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I like 124 grain as a good all round 9mm weight; I don't have much need for the 147's and don't buy 115's as I see no reason to practice with one weight and carry another. For hardball I have Blaser brass and I have some Norma on the way ( The Norma sounds interesting and was priced right) for serious ammo I like Gold Dots (Speer) 124 gr. either regular or +P is ok (only supposed to be about 50 fps between them) but I currently have +P
 
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