Folks,
At any number of events, especially living histories, where ammunition is collected for issue for demos, it isn't always returned to the original owner, or returned at all. For a lot of participants, once the tagged Ziplock bag goes into the big red metal box, it is likely gone forever. Most people don't like to see a couple of arsenal packs go away in this manner.
This brings us to a pair of events in the 2008 season, and the thought occurs to me that this sort of ammunition loss can be turned around. To take that one step further, it beggars the question of whether or not a person would be willing to have ammunition collected at one event to be repackaged and issued at a future undertaking.
It's possible.
At any number of events, especially living histories, where ammunition is collected for issue for demos, it isn't always returned to the original owner, or returned at all. For a lot of participants, once the tagged Ziplock bag goes into the big red metal box, it is likely gone forever. Most people don't like to see a couple of arsenal packs go away in this manner.
This brings us to a pair of events in the 2008 season, and the thought occurs to me that this sort of ammunition loss can be turned around. To take that one step further, it beggars the question of whether or not a person would be willing to have ammunition collected at one event to be repackaged and issued at a future undertaking.
It's possible.
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