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  • mnguyen84
    Senior Member
    • May 2010
    • 1132

    River Valley Ordnance

    has anyone ordered bullets from them? Their prices are ridiculously cheap. But the website has not been updated since 2005. And they don't have an online method of ordering...dd.. and their email address is fail.

    Link: http://www.rvow.com/m2%20ball%20bullets.htm
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    smoothy8500
    Veteran Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 3846

    Over two years ago I tried e-mailing and calling them without any response. I can't imagine why the website is still there.

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      jwest
      Veteran Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 3958

      They say they purchase from DoD surplus - thought all of that dried up years ago. I can't imagine they can still be in business using that model. We are involved in too many wars and all surplus, if any, is spoken for.
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        rg1
        Member
        • May 2008
        • 274

        rg1

        They still exist. I've bought from them a few years ago, prior to 2005 which is the last time the web site was updated. The owner who was reliable passed away and the business has been down sized. I wouldn't count on ordering on-line or getting thru to a telephone. RVOW still shows up at some shoots and meets such as the Knob Creek machine gun shoot and they were there this past month. The prices even if you do succeed in calling them are not what you see on the 2005 web edition. Wish they were. Best bets for surplus components are PatsReloading, Bartletts at Gibrass.com, or Polygunbags, and a few others.

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