You might want to check around your new home to see if there are places that sell safes. If so, you can get them to tell you who moves safes as I don't think your movers will move it into the house.
I used to work on the shore so I know all the back roads and farm trails. But Lewes has so many more houses built that it gets congested just about any day of the week. God help the folks that live there and want to go out to eat on a summer weekend.
Why not take a trip up there for a visit and leave some guns for the next time you visit. That way they can use them and you can use them.
I guess I was typing this at the same time you were posting. :D
Great minds think alike.
I just made an order a few days ago. This is the first time I have bought from Natchez in probably 8-10 years. Today I received a message saying it was coming from Muzzle-Loaders.com, I site I haven't visited in maybe the same amount of time.
The reason I think it is tied to Natchez is that...
SS got my can to my FFL within 10 days and that was with it being backordered. I guess I must have lucked out and ordered it just as they came in. My Form 4 was submitted on 4/26. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it comes faster than the last 3. They took 400+ days. :sad20:
If you Mosin is doing this, then you need to check the interrupter or maybe put a new one in. While the British .303 rifles had to have the clips loaded properly or they would rim lock, the Mosin Nagant does not have that problem as it has an interrupter which holds the top round in the...
I have a small dehumidifier that I keep in a small basement room. When I want to make powder coated bullets, I turn the humidifier on until it gets to 40-45% and then I shake. I do also rub the plastic container with a ball of siran wrap and I think that helps to make a static charge.