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Choose ammunition dealers that offer exactly what you want, such as shotgun, rifle, pistol, hunting rifle, handgun, cold air gun, 9mm, 8mm, 45, shotgun cartridge, magazine, shells, pistol, ammo, gun clip, gun belts, hollow point bullets, soft point bullets, or other supplies and accessories. If you want a large hunting rifle with all the related gear, visit an ammo and weapons store that primarily sells hunting and shooting competition supplies. If you want a small handgun, cartridge, shotgun, shells, pistol, or ammo, visit a smaller store that caters to smaller guns and firearms. Look up guns and ammo manufacturers for more information online. You can buy direct from the manufacturer to get ammo, accessories, weapons, and supplies at a bulk surplus discount. Consider which type of gun you need, whether a small one for use of reloading and concealment, or a large hunting rifle for deer hunting season. When deciding how to choose an ammunition dealer, research the dealer's background carefully, noting how long it has been in business, affiliations, safety information, company reputation and contact information. Visit a few stores or manufacturers to see which one can meet your needs best. View the firearms and ammo product line and ask for demonstrations if possible. Do your research online beforehand, comparing brands, price, and weight, and read up on customer reviews. Make sure you get your gun license beforehand. Keep in mind this may take several weeks to be finalized. If you've never shot a gun before, you'll need to take shooting lessons as well.
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