Michigan Open Carry, Inc.
MOC Classifieds => Ammunition Supplies & Reloading => Topic started by: MrMike40Cal on November 07, 2012, 11:44:38 PM
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The time has Come!
I am looking for some people who are SERIOUSLY intrested in buying ammo in bulk form (case). You can buy any cal. size that you want but its got to be in case size (1000 rounds). I will talk with some big ammo companys and get there large bul bulk prices when I get a few guys that are intrested in this. This is about All of us saming money. We all know Anno keeps going up in price and it will not go down!So if you want to get on this deal and your very serious send me your contact # so I may call you.
Thank you
Mike
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I want another case each of 5.7 (SS197SR or Federal) and 7.62 NATO.
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I could use a case of 7.62x39.
And maybe 9mm.
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Based on price and round style, fmj..I'd be interested in a case of 9mm.
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9mm is $180/1,000 from bulletguy on MGO...
http://shop.theammoguy.com/9mm_c2.htm (http://shop.theammoguy.com/9mm_c2.htm)
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9mm is $180/1,000 from bulletguy on MGO...
http://shop.theammoguy.com/9mm_c2.htm (http://shop.theammoguy.com/9mm_c2.htm)
Reloads?
Factory Federal Eagle 124gr fmj runs $215/1000.
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Depending on price I would be in for a case of 45acp, 5.45x39 and .223
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Reloads?
Factory Federal Eagle 124gr fmj runs $215/1000.
I don't know if he uses once fired brass or not... if anyting I would say its remanufactured, not reloaded... done with special equipement that computer checks tolerances and whatnot... Call and ask him.
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I don't know if he uses once fired brass or not... if anyting I would say its remanufactured, not reloaded... done with special equipement that computer checks tolerances and whatnot... Call and ask him.
I'm not interested in reloads or reman. I posted to show that slight price difference between the two isn't worth taking the chance. I got some reman/reload (whatever) from a guy on MGO and had about 20 misfires per 500. An unacceptable failure rate for me to bother with the price break. If they had been overloaded I would be out a good pistol. (If you consider Glocks to be a good pistol. ;))
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I'm not interested in reloads or reman. I posted to show that slight price difference between the two isn't worth taking the chance. I got some reman/reload (whatever) from a guy on MGO and had about 20 misfires per 500. An unacceptable failure rate for me to bother with the price break. If they had been overloaded I would be out a good pistol. (If you consider Glocks to be a good pistol. ;))
Who did you buy from? I bought some from Great Lakes Ammo and each and every one of the 1,000 went bang. They have a machine that does like 4,000 per hour or something like that... pretty high tech set up. Not some dude hunched over a press.
I have some stuff from bulletguy right now. I havne't shot much of it, but it seems good... zero probs so far. (that's the $180/1000 9mm)
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Where is bulletguy from?
I imagine the $180 doesn't include shipping?
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Where is bulletguy from?
I imagine the $180 doesn't include shipping?
30961 schoolcraft road, Livonia,MI
http://www.theammoguy.com/ (http://www.theammoguy.com/)
I heard his shipping is reasonable but I have never bought from him.
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Shipping is expensive from all the shippers.
I recently wanted to ship a bolt to a smith for repair. Was only going about 400 mi.. I packed it up and went to
pakmail and asked for $200 insurance--$30.92 for a 1# and 1/2 oz package.
So I told em noway and went to the UPS depot and told that lady and she laughed and said $17.. no extra insurance.
Took it to PO and shipped it for $7.11.
Later I shipped the barrels action by PO for $14.50-well packed-8 pounds. Shipped on Sat and it arrived on Monday.
Smith shipped it all back to me for $29.65..
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Holy dead post resurrection batman
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I think this is what you mean.