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April 8th, 2024, 12:59 PM #1Junior Member
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brass, 12 hulls
Greetings fellow citizens,
I don't currently reload. All this ammo is (was) either factory, or factory reloads.
Please make an offer if my suggested price is whacky. If I'm giving away my retirement, that would be nice to know, too. :-) And, of course, the kids need braces.
$2 45acp, 32 pieces mixed/various manufacturers
$2 40s&w 38 mixed
Handgun is (was) nearly all reloads, but there will be perhaps about 5-8% once-fired.
380ACP 500@ $30/1000 = $15
9luger 735@ $25/1000 = $18
38S&W special 580@ $60/1000 = $34 430 bagged 50/50ish brass/nickel, 3x50 box of all nickel
357magnum 70@ $120/1000 = $8 about 55 brass 15 nickel, all kinds dirty/tarnished
223rem 1868@ $70/1000 = $130 some new/once-fired Federal, nearly all Freedom Munitions reloads. Nearly all thru a Mossberg MMR (AR-15), but a few thru a Savage Axis bolt gun.
303 bri'ish free (4) units, no idea where they came from, if you want 'em donated ...
308win 383@ $160/1000 = $61 a few Freedom munitions reloads to test-fire/sight 150SP and 180SMK, but nearly all Perfecta factory / once-fired. Nearly all thru a S&W M&P-10, but a few thru a Garand. Yes, it is 308 and not 7.62 NATO.
$250 for all the brass
12 gauge nearly five gallons of once-fired low-brass 7-1/2 or 8 bird/target loads, Federal or Winchester (red, white, or blue). Maybe a few Royal 00 buck (translucent "white"). Not sure if any value.
Will ship, but prefer FTF to save freight, and so you can perform a pre-purchase inspection. Greater Gettysburg/Hanover area.
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April 27th, 2024, 02:21 PM #2Junior Member
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Re: brass, 12 hulls
Bump with prices lowered 20%
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