I barely go out due to fear of Covid, so I haven't felt the need to. That's also why I've been commenting a lot on Reddit. Never realized how little there is to do at home before.
But yeah, seeing this made me realize I'm just as in danger as people who oppose BLM. A bit late to realize, because everyone's probably bought out the stores.
Recognize fellow reactionaries better and listen to what they scream about. The gun nuts were yelling as loud as they could that everyone should go get strapped. Better late than never order now.
The gun nuts were yelling as loud as they could that everyone should go get strapped.
That, and the historic, once-in-a-lifetime low prices of the last 3 years. My dad basically ignored me for like 5 years that he needed to move out of his culturally enriched rental, and/or get a $400 auto-loader in the house.
Last fucking week he decided that it was time to get an auto-loading shotgun, And he paid $1400 intead of $1100-ish.
There are still good buys to be had. Plates are still pretty readily available, but quality plate carriers are getting scarce until September-ish.
These are a good option if you are not worried about rifle rounds. Otherwise look for Hesco Level IV plates for ~$150 each. If you need a "good enough" plate carrier fast, that will play nice with commercial 10X12 plates, look at AR500's offerings. DO NOT buy plates from them though. Steel plates are a BAD idea.
Also, ammo is expensive at the moment, but there are still plenty of good buys on guns to be had. If you can't find anything locally, find a local store that will do a FFL transfer for you and keep an eye on Gundeals for what you want.
But by the time you add in the costs of spall bags and trauma pads you can buy a set of Hesco 4401's for the same or less. Steel has its place in competitions where you don't want to risk breaking ceramic plates and 8 years ago when a set of ceramics were $1500.
There's a difference between not being worried about your vulnerability and saying that the virus is fake. Someone in the small town midwest, under the age of 60 who is active outdoors has little to worry about. A fat, black guy in Chicago or NYC has a whole different risk profile.
I'm going based off what relatives in Northern Italy told me. They said it was really bad and there are young people still sick months after they first showed symptoms. I'd just rather not risk it and I'm allowed to work at home so I'm not really losing anything.
I barely go out due to fear of Covid, so I haven't felt the need to. That's also why I've been commenting a lot on Reddit. Never realized how little there is to do at home before.
But yeah, seeing this made me realize I'm just as in danger as people who oppose BLM. A bit late to realize, because everyone's probably bought out the stores.
Recognize fellow reactionaries better and listen to what they scream about. The gun nuts were yelling as loud as they could that everyone should go get strapped. Better late than never order now.
That, and the historic, once-in-a-lifetime low prices of the last 3 years. My dad basically ignored me for like 5 years that he needed to move out of his culturally enriched rental, and/or get a $400 auto-loader in the house.
Last fucking week he decided that it was time to get an auto-loading shotgun, And he paid $1400 intead of $1100-ish.
Get over to www.reddit.com/r/gundeals
There are still good buys to be had. Plates are still pretty readily available, but quality plate carriers are getting scarce until September-ish.
These are a good option if you are not worried about rifle rounds. Otherwise look for Hesco Level IV plates for ~$150 each. If you need a "good enough" plate carrier fast, that will play nice with commercial 10X12 plates, look at AR500's offerings. DO NOT buy plates from them though. Steel plates are a BAD idea.
Also, ammo is expensive at the moment, but there are still plenty of good buys on guns to be had. If you can't find anything locally, find a local store that will do a FFL transfer for you and keep an eye on Gundeals for what you want.
But by the time you add in the costs of spall bags and trauma pads you can buy a set of Hesco 4401's for the same or less. Steel has its place in competitions where you don't want to risk breaking ceramic plates and 8 years ago when a set of ceramics were $1500.
Spalling is a real issue.
There's a difference between not being worried about your vulnerability and saying that the virus is fake. Someone in the small town midwest, under the age of 60 who is active outdoors has little to worry about. A fat, black guy in Chicago or NYC has a whole different risk profile.
I'm going based off what relatives in Northern Italy told me. They said it was really bad and there are young people still sick months after they first showed symptoms. I'd just rather not risk it and I'm allowed to work at home so I'm not really losing anything.
Do some research, actually look at the cdc numbers. If you're under 55, you're more likely to die in a car crash.
If you're under 35, your risk is basically 0. Not 0. But close enough.