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  • Bullet_man911
    Vendor/Retailer
    CGN Contributor
    • Sep 2008
    • 846

    Selling Pistol Brass

    45ACP: 1000 for $45
    9mm: 1000 for $20
    40sw: 1000 for $30
    44mag: 1000 for $80
    38 spl: 1000 for $50

    likewise if you need the loaded ammunition of these calibers, let me know and i will give you price quotes on other calibers including these


    I'm L.A. area, private message me

    thankyou

    it is easier for pick ups, if you need me 2 ship it 2 you, it is taking a little bit more time because i am looking for the best priced shipping option for you guys
  • #2
    nobs11
    Banned
    • Jun 2008
    • 1381

    Originally posted by Bullet_man911
    likewise if you need the loaded ammunition of these calibers, let me know and i will give you price quotes on other calibers including these
    What brand ammo?

    Hope you are not selling ammo that you reloaded. You cannot do that. If not, I apologize.

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    • #3
      foxtrotuniformlima
      Veteran Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 3446

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      • #4
        SoCal50Lover
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2008
        • 1007

        I just bought a crap load off my boy here. He was very accomodating to me as well. I believe he has access to many calibers so just tell him what you need.
        Joe,
        Garden Grove, Ca. 92840

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        • #5
          Bullet_man911
          Vendor/Retailer
          CGN Contributor
          • Sep 2008
          • 846

          to clarify to everyone..i don't reload in the back of my garage, im an ammo manufacturor using factory machines

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          • #6
            Gryff
            CGSSA Coordinator
            • May 2006
            • 12679

            Do you size your brass all the way down (forgive me if I don't get terminology correct)?

            I was buying commercial reloads for IDPA competitions. But when I got a new XD, the reloads wouldn't reliably chamber in neither the new gun's match barrel nor its factory barrel. It looks like the brass is not resized deep enough, so the cases have a very minute hourglass shape to them.

            Neither of these barrels have a problem with factory ammo.

            So, I'm curious about case cost on 9mm (124gr.) and .45acp (230gr.). I'm in the Bay Area (Zip Code 94546).

            Thanks,

            Jim
            My friends and family disavow all knowledge of my existence, let alone my opinions.

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            • #7
              Ground Loop
              Member
              • Aug 2006
              • 177

              An interesting post would be how many of each you can fit into a USPS $5 flat-rate Priority Mail shipping box. (Official mode of transport for reloading components.)

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              • #8
                bohoki
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Jan 2006
                • 20771

                Originally posted by Ground Loop
                An interesting post would be how many of each you can fit into a USPS $5 flat-rate Priority Mail shipping box. (Official mode of transport for reloading components.)
                they have a $5 box now?

                i only know of the $9 and $13

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