Youch
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- Aug 10, 2014
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I have many employees, some of whom are enthusiasts like myself. Recent conversations with some of them prompted this post.
I hear so often that people want to buy this caliber or that caliber, to "add" to their arsenal.
I disagree.
My philosophy is different. I suggest to them, that accumulating calibers is not the ideal thing, but instead the accumulation of ammo is the thing to do. In other words, I'd rather have multiple 45s with a massive bulk of ammos, rather than multiple caliber weapons with few or no stockpile of ammo.
The point is, ammo is the key, not the number of calibers one might possess.
I hear so often that people want to buy this caliber or that caliber, to "add" to their arsenal.
I disagree.
My philosophy is different. I suggest to them, that accumulating calibers is not the ideal thing, but instead the accumulation of ammo is the thing to do. In other words, I'd rather have multiple 45s with a massive bulk of ammos, rather than multiple caliber weapons with few or no stockpile of ammo.
The point is, ammo is the key, not the number of calibers one might possess.