Iran war effects on ammo..

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Re: Iran war effects on ammo..

Post by Fester » 02 Apr 2026, 2:49 pm

Did the dumber than dumb one Bowen make any remarks about his EVs or did the other clowns tell him to keep his mouth shut?

I could just see him coming out spruking about the fuel problems, making his EVs look like a great option.
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Re: Iran war effects on ammo..

Post by Zappa » 02 May 2026, 11:10 am

I havent been able to resupply my powder reserves since the Americans and Israelis chose to bomb a sovereign a Nation for absolute nothing.

MY LGS and several others i business with, all say the same thing. Leave us your name and phone number and if ADI ever come around to us, we'll let you know. Crickets. They wont take pre payment cause they dont know when they'll get poweder.
It's disgusting. No such thing in the rest of the world.

At least open the import flood gates to allow powder from Asia.
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Re: Iran war effects on ammo..

Post by Wapiti » 02 May 2026, 8:37 pm

Fester wrote:Did the dumber than dumb one Bowen make any remarks about his EVs or did the other clowns tell him to keep his mouth shut?

I could just see him coming out spruking about the fuel problems, making his EVs look like a great option.



Yes he did, Fester, and he was caned for it.
Unfortunately, we have "leaders" that are lifelong mummy's boy activists, who don't pay for fuel, transport, food or anything else.
He was hidden for a few days, but came back out of his spider hole.
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