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<blockquote data-quote="Bell3wv" data-source="post: 5384879" data-attributes="member: 20882"><p>I wouldn't disagree with any of the suggestions below if you roll your own ammo. If not, I would suggest one that ammunition is more plentiful at the moment. I watched Mahoneys in Johnson City talk a grandmother into buying a Henry .22 for her grandson for Xmas a couple of years ago (I would have probably got him a Ruger in case he didn't like it and took up soccer). She asked about bullets and of course that was during The Great .22 Drought. I asked her where she lived, not far from the house so I took her a few boxes and wouldn't let her give me any money. It's really crazy that a couple of weeks ago I walked into a lil gas/grocery/fish/gun store in Elizabeth, WV middle of nowhere and they had more guns and ammo than I've seen inbthe last 3 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bell3wv, post: 5384879, member: 20882"] I wouldn't disagree with any of the suggestions below if you roll your own ammo. If not, I would suggest one that ammunition is more plentiful at the moment. I watched Mahoneys in Johnson City talk a grandmother into buying a Henry .22 for her grandson for Xmas a couple of years ago (I would have probably got him a Ruger in case he didn't like it and took up soccer). She asked about bullets and of course that was during The Great .22 Drought. I asked her where she lived, not far from the house so I took her a few boxes and wouldn't let her give me any money. It's really crazy that a couple of weeks ago I walked into a lil gas/grocery/fish/gun store in Elizabeth, WV middle of nowhere and they had more guns and ammo than I've seen inbthe last 3 years. [/QUOTE]
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