The Down Range Forum
Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: coltfan3000 on March 07, 2008, 10:01:55 PM
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Here is the link to the website with the company with the technology to serial number ammo.
http://www.ammocoding.com/
Very important. Buy a press , dies, and accessories to load you own.
Thanks
Donald
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Uh, yeah we know. This has been discussed in several threads and the ACS site has been posted.
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how will that work? somebody could go to a shooting range and pick up some old brass and put on the crime scene. >:(
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After a few years, the database for ammo purchasers should be HUGE! 99.99% honest ammo buyers too.
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how will that work? somebody could go to a shooting range and pick up some old brass and put on the crime scene. >:(
or just get rid of the stamp with an emory board, this has been discussed on NRA news with Cam Edwards as well as Tom Gresham's Guntalk
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Go figure there would already be a couple dozen companys ready to jump on this to make a small fortune for themselves. True American businessmen who believe in the Constitution wouldn't have anything to do with it. But that's just me....
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Like I said on one of the other threads - Develop technology and/or equipment, patent it, convince the Gov. that it is needed, and sit back and watch the bank account grow.
These companies heard someone say this would be great, and they found a way to do it. The liberals were sold on this before it was even brought to them, so all that happens now is for them to sit back and say "the technology is already in place, so it will not hurt the supply system."
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And so the antis can raise the price of ammo to an unaffordable price and I believe you would have to cast your own to get away for the numbers.
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And so the antis can raise the price of ammo to an unaffordable price and I believe you would have to cast your own to get away for the numbers.
Missouri's take on reloading, with SB 1200 currently in talks, is to outlaw in your possession any ammo without coding. This would make reloading in Missouri obsolete! If you're in Missouri, Call your Senator or Sen. Bartle on this. At least this is the way I read it. Correct me if I'm wrong please.