11/01/2021
Rifles and Ammunation
We are a unique consignment store that specializes in new and used fi****ms, ammo and accessories. We do not accept Clothing, Furniture or Collectibles.
We also accept Coins, Jewelry, Sporting Goods, and certain Military Surplus on trade or consignment.
11/01/2021
11/01/2021
10/31/2021
FN 509 lS EDGE 🔥🔥
Caliber : 9mm
10/31/2021
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10/31/2021
G***k 17 gen 4 mos available right now with two external boxes ammo of 12 rounds
10/23/2021
You're Dead: 5 Deadliest Bullets In The World
These are the bullets that will do the most damage to the human body.
Since their invention in the tenth century, engineers, soldiers and tinkerers have constantly tried to make fi****ms more deadly. Typically that involves moving to heavier bullets driven by more powerful gunpowders, and while that is effective it is also louder, generates more recoil and necessitates new fi****ms. One solution is the creation of newer, deadlier ammunition for existing guns.
Dum Dum Bullets
Dum Dum bullets were developed for use by British and colonial forces on India’s Northwest Frontier in the 1890s. The infamous bullet design was created by the Dum Dum Arsenal, located just outside Calcutta. Dum dums consist of an ordinary copper jacketed lead bullet with the lead exposed at the nose, usually through a deep x-shaped cut in the nose. The theory is that upon impact, the lead slug expands and mushrooms to a much wider diameter than the bullet itself. The mushrooming also generates sharp points that cause grievous wounds passing through human flesh.
The 1899 Hague Declaration concerning Expanding Bullets was an attempt to ban dum dum–type bullets for use in military conflicts on the grounds they caused especially severe wounds. The declaration language targets “bullets with a hard envelope which does not entirely cover the core or is pierced with incisions.” One informal test determined that dum dums were “probably” more lethal but not as lethal as modern jacketed hollow points. Dum dum bullets were reportedly used by the People’s Liberation Army’s 27th Army against civilians during the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.
Jacketed Hollow Point Bullets
An evolution of the dum dum bullet, jacketed hollow points are copper-jacketed bullets with a hollow opening at the tip revealing the lead core. Upon contact with the target, the tip of the bullet blossoms into hydra-shaped object much larger than the original bullet, creating much larger wounds than nonhollow point bullets. In addition to expansion, some hollow points are also designed to fragment, causing multiple wound channels and even greater physical harm.
Jacketed hollow points are considerably more lethal than regular bullet ammunition. While hollow points have never caught on with regular military forces they are quite common in the self-defense market. Some hollow point rounds—such as Hornady Critical Defense ammunition—have a polymer dot in the center of the opening to aggressively drive bullet expansion.
13mm Gyrojet
During the late 1960s a small group of weapons engineers developed the 13mm gyrojet round, a large rocket powered bullet. A very large round over half-an-inch wide and an inch-and-a-quarter long, the Gyrojet round had a primer that ignited four canted rocket boosters, sending the entire projectile downrange at the target. The round weighed 25 percent more than a 7.62x51 rifle round and had a top speed of 1,250 feet per second.
Unlike traditional firearm cartridges, which leave the muzzle at maximum speed and gradually lose velocity, the Gyrojet rocket left the muzzle at a very slow speed and took approximately fifteen feet to reach maximum velocity. The Gyrojet pistol was reported tested by the U.S. Army’s Military Assistance Command Vietnam—Studies and Observation Group (MACV-SOG) but was not widely adopted.
Flechette Rounds
During the Vietnam War the U.S. Military issued 90 and 105mm antipersonnel rounds packed with tiny darts to tank and tank destroyer crews. Upon firing, the so-called “flechette” rounds would send a high speed cloud of deadly darts downrange. Flechette rounds were particularly useful against human wave attacks, although they do cause higher than normal wear and tear on barrels.
The Special Purpose Individual Weapon (SPIW) program of the mid-1960s saw the flechette round brought down to the individual soldier level with the testing of the M19 experimental rifle and the XM645 flechette round. The XM645 was a .070 inch steel needle bedded in a fiberglass sabot, much like a modern kinetic energy anti-tank round. The flechette was fin-stabilized, making it highly accurate. It also tended to bend into a u-shape when striking human flesh, causing large and often lethal wounds. The program was shelved due to the difficulty in making the flechette at an affordable cost.
+P ammo
Unlike specialized ammunition types, +P ammunition is simply regular ammunition made more deadly by increasing chamber pressure. Normally, bullets are sent flying out of the barrel of a gun by the burning of gunpowder. The gunpowder burn rapidly builds up pressure inside the firearm, sending the bullet out of the barrel at hundreds if not thousands of feet per second.
A normal 9mm firearm will typically have a maximum chamber pressure of 35,000 pounds per square inch (psi). By using stronger, more powerful gunpowders +P ammunition increase chamber pressure for a 9mm firearm to up to 38,500 psi—a 10 percent increase. This increases the bullet’s velocity and the ability to incapacitate the target. The downside is that not all fi****ms are engineered to withstand repeated use of very high pressure ammunition, and +P ammunition can lead to increased wear and tear.
10/22/2021
Gun Safety
What Is the Safest Way to Store a Gun?
If you have a gun at home, be sure to:
Keep the gun unloaded and locked up in a cabinet, safe, gun vault, or storage case.
Lock the bullets in a place separate from the gun.
Consider using a gun lock (a lock that makes the gun unable to fire).
Hide the keys (or passcode) to the locked storage.
Why Is Proper Gun Storage So Important?
Young children are curious. Even if you have talked to them many times about gun safety, they can't truly understand how dangerous guns are. If they come across a loaded gun, they can accidentally hurt or kill themselves or someone else.
Teens can be emotional and may act without thinking. If they have depression or are feeling down, they may see a gun as an easy way out. In fact, most teens and preteens who kill themselves use a gun from their home or from the home of a relative or friend. Teens should never be able to get to a gun and bullets without an adult being there.
People of any age who are depressed are at increased risk of su***de. If someone in the family has depression, or has had thoughts of su***de, all guns should be removed from the home. If the guns cannot be removed, it is even more important to store the gun unloaded and locked up with the bullets stored separately and keys hidden.
What About Guns in the Homes of Family and Friends?
If your child is going to someone's house, it's important to know if there are guns in the home. It may feel awkward to ask, but most people will understand that you're trying to protect your child.
You might try:
"My child is pretty curious. Is there a gun or anything else dangerous he might get into?"
"Is there a gun in your home?"
"Our doctor recommended that I check to make sure there are no guns where my child plays. Do you have any guns at home?"
It is safest to keep your child away from homes where there is a gun. If you do let your child play in a home where there is a gun, be sure that:
The gun is stored unloaded and locked up.
The bullets are locked up and stored separately.
All keys to the locks are hidden.
What Should Kids Understand About Guns?
Be sure to talk to your kids about guns, even if you do not have guns in your home. Kids need to know that guns are very dangerous. Teach yours to follow these rules if they see a gun:
Stop what they're doing.
Do not touch the gun, or allow anyone else to, even if it looks like a toy.
Leave the area where the gun is.
Tell an adult right away.
If you allow your child or teen to use a gun for recreation, it is very important that you:
Store the gun unloaded and locked up. Do not give your child or teen the passcode or keys to get the gun out.
Make sure that your child or teen understands that it is never OK to handle a gun without a responsible adult there.
Teach your child or teen to assume a gun is loaded and never to point a gun at someone.
Set a good example with your own safe gun handling practices.
What Else Should I Know?
Some people feel that keeping a gun at home will protect their family from an intruder. Unfortunately, a gun in the house is much more likely to hurt or kill a member of the household or a friend than an intruder.
A gun in the house also can be used to hurt or kill someone when:
A child or teen finds the gun and accidentally pulls the trigger.
A depressed teen or adult feels suicidal and there is a gun readily available.
A family argument gets out of control.
A family member or friend is mistaken for an intruder.
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