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johnthomas
06-16-2012, 10:10 PM
Many of you may remember a few years ago when the owner of Ammoman posted on his site, pictures of his warehouse and the toys his business allowed him to buy. Shortly after that I noticed something I read on the site that caused me to conclude he sold the business. All reference to his personal life was off the site. It was around the time we were voting for a new president. Ammo was high. His prices never seemed to go down like the rest of the vendors. Am I wrong or are they keeping pace with everyone else? Did the owner sell the business?
roushstage2
06-16-2012, 10:36 PM
I just bought ammo from there for cheaper than I could find it anywhere else. Not sure about all of it though.
CaliforniaLiberal
06-17-2012, 8:01 AM
They remodeled their website earlier this year. It's easier to use. Sometimes they have the best price on something I'm shopping for and I buy it. Their posted prices include shipping, makes it easier to compare with other sites. They are one of my five most favorite online ammo sellers.
Don't know anything about the owners.
llamatrnr
06-17-2012, 8:33 AM
Good outfit to do business with...:thumbsup:
johnny_22
06-17-2012, 12:25 PM
Not sure about their entire offering, but, the price of RoHS (Pb-free) ammo dropped $200/1000 rounds from 2009 to 2010 ($650-$450).
I buy from there from time to time. As other have said, shop around and compare.
johnthomas
06-17-2012, 2:12 PM
When ordering ammo online I check out their cost, then go for the cheapest I can find and calculate the shipping to find the bottom line. JG usually beats most of the online vendors, simply because they are out of AZ and shipping is as minimal as it will get.
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