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Fraud continues...
Well, I'm happy to report that ammo availability seems to be steadily improving. even the powder situation is getting better.
However, I still find that every time I search the web for supplies, the first page of search results contain one or more fraudulent sites. I don't remember the fraud every being so bad as the last 3 years, and it's grown exponentially during that time. The dead giveaway of course is only offering cash apps or cryptocurrency as payment options. Here is another...
https://firearmsandammosupplies.com/...ernment-405gr/
Stay vigilant and be careful out there friends!
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Only thing we can get online are projectiles and cases all the other stuff you have to go to your local gun shop, even if you couriered it the powder or primers at a great expense they would only take it to a gun shop/dealer so we are pretty knackeroonied with online.
And with our new gun laws here in West Au it is another step closer to disarming us there was a rumour that they want to ban reloading among other things added to make ownership of a firearm here a very rich persons pass time.
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Only thing we can get online are projectiles and cases all the other stuff you have to go to your local gun shop, even if you couriered it the powder or primers at a great expense they would only take it to a gun shop/dealer so we are pretty knackeroonied with online.
And with our new gun laws here in West Au it is another step closer to disarming us there was a rumour that they want to ban reloading among other things added to make ownership of a firearm here a very rich persons pass time.
They wanted to try that same no reloading stunt here. Amongst other things. They actually had all of it down on paper before they were stopped.
Online scams/fraud has increased a lot. More people are doing things online which gives scammers a bigger target market. And then a shrinking legitimate job market (over here anyway) makes people turn to criminal endeavors to survive.
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