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tombogan03884

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Re: Ammo Restrictions?
« Reply #20 on: April 06, 2008, 03:02:25 PM »
Ok, it was a joke.

I know desiccants are necessary, here in the eastern part of ND especially, more humid than in the central or western parts I used to live in.

No propane in the new house, all electric, just to calm the fears.

Of course, if the power is out and I want to reload, I could always use a match to check the bottle and keg labels right??

It's a joke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And no, had nothing to do with Johnson's. Did not even know about that one. Is that the wrecking yard on old 10 west of Mandan?


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Seriously, I did not know there were parts of the Dakotas that had humidity, Of course I also didn't know that the eastern part of Texas is BIG TIME logging country until I happened to go through there once, My first thought as I crossed the La. state line was "Where's all the cattle and desert?" Live and learn ;D

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Re: Ammo Restrictions?
« Reply #21 on: April 06, 2008, 03:55:23 PM »

 Wiley Coyote, Super genius, I like the sound of that  ;D
Seriously, I did not know there were parts of the Dakotas that had humidity, Of course I also didn't know that the eastern part of Texas is BIG TIME logging country until I happened to go through there once, My first thought as I crossed the La. state line was "Where's all the cattle and desert?" Live and learn ;D

Eastern Dakotas - both of them - are very different than the rest of the state. Flat land mostly, and close enough to the rest of the midwest to have a different ecology - farmland, not cattle too. Even the two-legged denizens are different over here - more urban, I think they are the ones who keep sending our idiot liberal congress-mopes back election after election.
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Re: Ammo Restrictions?
« Reply #22 on: April 06, 2008, 04:00:03 PM »
Eastern Dakotas - both of them - are very different than the rest of the state. Flat land mostly, and close enough to the rest of the midwest to have a different ecology - farmland, not cattle too. Even the two-legged denizens are different over here - more urban, I think they are the ones who keep sending our idiot liberal congress-mopes back election after election.

Thats interesting, as it happens I'm currently reading a biography of TR who had 2 ranches on the Little Missouri river.

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Re: Ammo Restrictions?
« Reply #23 on: April 06, 2008, 09:03:11 PM »
He had a lot of loaded 50 cal, and shotgun ammo. Plus he was a avid reloader, several kegs of asst. powders. 1/2 mile might of been over kill, but there were some pretty big booms going off when we got there.
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Re: Ammo Restrictions?
« Reply #24 on: April 06, 2008, 10:10:00 PM »
Thats interesting, as it happens I'm currently reading a biography of TR who had 2 ranches on the Little Missouri river.

Waaaayyyyyy out in the western part, near Medora, the Badlands, rough country.

Two little known Dakota facts - George Armstrong Custer rode out on his one-way ride in June of 1876 from Ft. Abraham Lincoln, just a few miles south of Mandan, across the river from Bismarck. And a Bismarck Tribune reporter was one of those killed in the fight.
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Re: Ammo Restrictions?
« Reply #25 on: April 06, 2008, 11:07:36 PM »
To reply to the original question, I have heard of no Federal restriction on loaded ammunition, but there is a powder restriction. Also there may be, like here in Texas, a black powder restriction as it is indeed an explosive, I'm not talking about black powder substitutes. These restrictions could be local, and their storage may have restrictions such as " can only be stored in an explosion or fire proof container" defined by somebody.
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Re: Ammo Restrictions?
« Reply #26 on: April 07, 2008, 12:08:33 AM »
Waaaayyyyyy out in the western part, near Medora, the Badlands, rough country.

Two little known Dakota facts - George Armstrong Custer rode out on his one-way ride in June of 1876 from Ft. Abraham Lincoln, just a few miles south of Mandan, across the river from Bismarck. And a Bismarck Tribune reporter was one of those killed in the fight.

He first arrived before Medora was a town, He arrived in the "town" of Little Missouri which was across the river. They were just finishing the slaughter house, It also mentions that he probably knew De Mores wife when they were growing up.

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Re: Ammo Restrictions?
« Reply #27 on: April 07, 2008, 06:21:28 PM »
He had a lot of loaded 50 cal, and shotgun ammo. Plus he was a avid reloader, several kegs of asst. powders. 1/2 mile might of been over kill, but there were some pretty big booms going off when we got there.

Gotcha...the loaded ammo wouldn't have been the biggie. The kegs of powder would have gotten the lions share of attention, esp. if they were stored in a type of locker/magazine that wanted to build up pressure before it let go.
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Re: Ammo Restrictions?
« Reply #28 on: April 11, 2008, 10:04:01 PM »
Wiley Coyote could get "ANYTHING" from ACME Corp. Including the famous pre-Brady Rocket propelled sled with Bazooka launcher.

Where's ACME when you need them?

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« Reply #29 on: April 11, 2008, 10:05:50 PM »
Wiley Coyote could get "ANYTHING" from ACME Corp. Including the famous pre-Brady Rocket propelled sled with Bazooka launcher.

Where's ACME when you need them?

Clinton banned their products.  >:(

 

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