I saw the same stuff at my local walmart. I'll keep buying the federal bulk and automatch for ~6 CPR instead of the ~15 CPR they want for this winchester stuff.
Fun fact: Winchester ammo sucks. In other news, the sky is blue.
I'm pretty sure that in order to report something as stolen you have to provide your name/address/etc, that way if you're lying you can be charged with filing a false police report and fraud.
By "I don't give a ****" I thought you meant "Why would I care what Cocacola does when I drink Sprite?" instead of "I don't care that Cocacola is a communist company; I'll keep drinking it anyways."
You do know that Sprite is a Cocacola company product... right? Most of the major soda brands are either owned by Cocacola, Pepsi, 7up, or the Dr.Pepper/Snapple group. An easy way to, for the most part, tell which soda brand is owned by which company is to see how the store shelves are...
The difference between likes on social media and feedback on this website is that likes are meaningless whereas feedback is important for vetting people you're going to actually be doing a business transaction with. If I'm going to meet someone I've never met in a place I don't live to buy or...
I usually end my in person transactions by mentioning that I'll leave them a good review. Then, when I get home, I do so. Much more often than not I get positive feedback in return. Maybe you're just unlucky.
Are there people charging outrageous prices? Absolutely. However, there are people who are selling decent guns at decent prices. Those offers don't tend to last long though.
There's a certain bottom-barrel AR being sold for a certain outrageous price by a certain long time user as we speak. It's not just the new people doing it.
You should really read the rules. Unless a time/date/place/price was decided on and he either didn't show up, showed up late, offered less than the price agreed upon, or mis-advertised the product then you can't leave a negative review.
I can appreciate the majority of what you've said, but I have to disagree on only two small points. The first is that I'd argue not only would gold be useful even during a 1 or 2 on your scale, but that you can't be at a 1 or 2 on the scale unless your country is on the gold standard to begin...
He said for SHTF. If SHTF and you're leaving your home, which is hopefully a well-defended position, then I'm assuming it's because things have gone very, very wrong and the fact that you're leaving means you very well might not be coming back. If a good portion of your wealth is in gold then...
If you don't have any wealth to leave behind then just take ammo. If you do have wealth you don't want to leave behind then having it in the form of gold makes it portable enough to take with you. It's small and light enough that it's not being taken instead of ammo.