Where is the “shaking my head” emoji?Why don’t they do colorful primers?? Like pink or purple?
I think it’s a good idea… easy identification of your brass and load!Where is the “shaking my head” emoji?
Nail polish works, too. I’m kinda assuming you have nail polish hanging around. Seems reasonable considering.I think it’s a good idea… easy identification of your brass and load!
Pink Load for soft shooting!
Purple Load for seriously warm shooting!
Red Load for HOTT shooting!
EDIT: or I can just use a Sharpie
I agree, even Richie Smissen couldn’t concoct this one—a new ammo and primer company created, physical plant built, and operations begun in just a couple of years without anyone knowing about it.WRE is legit, their model for the US as of right now is to supply their existing OEM customers (new or remanfactured ammo). When excess capacity allows, then we will see primers available for the non-oem market. THIS IS NOT A SMISSEN (Expansion) enterprise.
Nail polish works, too. I’m kinda assuming you have nail polish hanging around. Seems reasonable considering.
Assuming is kindda a no no in Seattle! wink wink!Nail polish works, too. I’m kinda assuming you have nail polish hanging around. Seems reasonable considering.
We have a State Ferry that goes to small town in Alaska, 3 day camping in a ferry, not kidding. The Ferris in Bellingham a few miles from NFT pobox “Shop” don’t see why Noah just didn’t use that ferry to bring in the Pirate PrimersI agree, even Richie Smissen couldn’t concoct this one—a new ammo and primer company created, physical plant built, and operations begun in just a couple of years without anyone knowing about it.
And where did all these existing OEM customers come from? White River didn’t exist, they’re new.
And a business model for eventual retail primer sales which includes getting a handful to a retailer in Ohio and some unknown number to that hotbed of firearms and reloading testing, New Zealand? (Richie had a YouTube shill so he’s one up there.)
But I have to admit, it is impressive for any company especially a new one to get export and import licenses for ammunition components to New Zealand of all places. All the while fighting a legal battle with SIG. Some busy lawyers. That’s even better than North Fork primers up in @Mark_Mark s neck of the woods.
I guess the Kiwis could’ve done all the heavy regulatory lifting to get the primers to NZ but where’d they get the primers? Bunch of Kiwis snooping around Arkansas these days?
I hope you know I’m just playing devils advocate here and intend no offense.
Um, yeah. I kinda meant considering how you have a Missus and she probably wears nail polish.Assuming is kindda a no no in Seattle! wink wink!
Yes it makes sense that he would but seems like you smoked out something else.Um, yeah. I kinda meant considering how you have a Missus and she probably wears nail polish.
Still being tested in ZimbabweYeah...well...
I'm still waiting for those Expansion Industries primers, I'm sure by now it's going to be any day now right?.
I agree, even Richie Smissen couldn’t concoct this one—a new ammo and primer company created, physical plant built, and operations begun in just a couple of years without anyone knowing about it.
And where did all these existing OEM customers come from? White River didn’t exist, they’re new.
And a business model for eventual retail primer sales which includes getting a handful to a retailer in Ohio and some unknown number to that hotbed of firearms and reloading testing, New Zealand? (Richie had a YouTube shill so he’s one up there.)
But I have to admit, it is impressive for any company especially a new one to get export and import licenses for ammunition components to New Zealand of all places. All the while fighting a legal battle with SIG. Some busy lawyers. That’s even better than North Fork primers
Our famous hotdog here is called the Seattle Dog… no joke, it has tons of cream cheese on it! So excuse me if my bearing are off center! lolYes it makes sense that he would but seems like you smoked out something else.
Only “liked” this to be polite because cream cheese on a hot dog is, well, it’s not right. Explains a lot.Our famous hotdog here is called the Seattle Dog… no joke, it has tons of cream cheese on it! So excuse me if my bearing are off center! lol
with the primer factory explosion and proximity wars! I’m stepping up my primer buy! I’ll give you a total buy once SHTF hits AGAINOnly “liked” this to be polite because cream cheese on a hot dog is, well, it’s not right. Explains a lot.
Second Street Lunch Roanoke Rapids NC chili dogs are tops in my book. Followed by Jesse Jones dogs at Martinsville raceway. They’re vivid pink, nearly red.
Hot Dog Shop in Butler PA were awfully good chili dogs too. Sharp dill pickle strip on top.
Me too. Next gun show is mid-November. I’m bringing a truck and lots of cash.with the primer factory explosion and proximity wars! I’m stepping up my primer buy! I’ll give you a total buy once SHTF hits AGAIN
I like a red hot on a poppy seed roll dragged through the garden with yellow mustard and celery salt.Only “liked” this to be polite because cream cheese on a hot dog is, well, it’s not right. Explains a lot.
Second Street Lunch Roanoke Rapids NC chili dogs are tops in my book. Followed by Jesse Jones dogs at Martinsville raceway. They’re vivid pink, nearly red.
Hot Dog Shop in Butler PA were awfully good chili dogs too. Sharp dill pickle strip on top.
I like a red hot on a poppy seed roll dragged through the garden with yellow mustard and celery salt.
Primers for OEM are a good step up. SIG is suing D&M, the engineering company that designed and built their state of the art primer and powder factory in Arkansas for industrial espionage and violating contract laws. SIG claims what D&M stole is their rapid deployment machinery design and process - zero-attendance manufacturing, fully automated, no skilled labor required. Three of these machines and a couple of goons to feed the hoppers and you’re the latest kid on the block making primers for the world.
I read the patent filing. This Don Powers Jr guy and the team he assembled are genius’s. Is he a crook? Maybe. But he has already containerized the build process and is selling it. SIG can’t stop it - they tried - so as long as he wins the personal suit, he’s good.
Yeah I read them too. But he’s not winning. Judge ruled in favor of SIG which at least means he agrees they have a case. Doesn’t mean he’ll lose but the deepest pockets are in a far better position and to that extent I’d bet on SIG.I like a red hot on a poppy seed roll dragged through the garden with yellow mustard and celery salt.
Primers for OEM are a good step up. SIG is suing D&M, the engineering company that designed and built their state of the art primer and powder factory in Arkansas for industrial espionage and violating contract laws. SIG claims what D&M stole is their rapid deployment machinery design and process - zero-attendance manufacturing, fully automated, no skilled labor required. Three of these machines and a couple of goons to feed the hoppers and you’re the latest kid on the block making primers for the world.
I read the patent filing. This Don Powers Jr guy and the team he assembled are genius’s. Is he a crook? Maybe. But he has already containerized the build process and is selling it. SIG can’t stop it - they tried - so as long as he wins the personal suit, he’s good.
Irrelevant to the topic. WRE is in production and not part of the suit. Demeaning the inventors doesn’t change that.Yeah I read them too. But he’s not winning. Judge ruled in favor of SIG which at least means he agrees they have a case. Doesn’t mean he’ll lose but the deepest pockets are in a far better position and to that extent I’d bet on SIG.
Powers also has a couple of patents (couple filed by SIG) while he worked there. So, yeah he’s a smart cookie and that’s why SIG had him sign away his mind.
That’s a fancy hot dog by humming. We used to have a place in the area named Haut Dog with all sorts of fancy things. But prices were too high for a weener.
Not demeaning anyone at all just stating facts and probability of an individual winning against a Corp.Irrelevant to the topic. WRE is in production and not part of the suit. Demeaning the inventors doesn’t change that.
A.K.A. Chicago Dog. Everywhere except Chicago. When I was there I was told to order a red hot (beef) or white hot (veal/pork) and “drag it through the garden”.That’s a fancy hot dog by yiminy We used to have a place in the area named Haut Dog with all sorts of fancy things. But prices were too high for a weener.
I’ve heard the drag it through the garden before but not regarding hot dogs and at the stadium the vendors used to yell get your red hots, but I didn’t know it meant beef. In fact I don’t really like to think about what they’re made of. I eat potted meat and vienna sausages too but go into a zombie state before I take first bite.A.K.A. Chicago Dog. Everywhere except Chicago. When I was there I was told to order a red hot (beef) or white hot (veal/pork) and “drag it through the garden”.
So given your past posts, I can’t tell if you really eat that or are trying to get us sick.I’ll go with a Pineapple brat on a brat bun with pickle relish and mustard along with sides of mac salad and potato salad….
Whomever they are, I hope they get going as to drive down the price of CCI’s to at least $35/k……..
Yeah....non-binary primers....probably the only firearm-related thing that could get a development grant from the Biden administration....Maybe they just don't identify as either................................................