silver_2000
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I wonder if the .38 wadcutter ammo is Blazer aluminum. I haven't seen any in forever but that was the most accurate factory .38 I've ever shot.
Here are images of the 38 wadcutter and some hornady in the same box
I wonder if the .38 wadcutter ammo is Blazer aluminum. I haven't seen any in forever but that was the most accurate factory .38 I've ever shot.
Thanks for the reply. That's good to know.Here are images of the 38 wadcutter and some hornady in the same box
So did I . Your 45-70 is about $1 per round more than it is on ammo seek, your .25auto is about .37 per round higher that the listings there and the .38spc is about .11 higher and your .30 carbine is .28 more expensive per round. Those were all I looked at.Im not an expert. What source would provide "competitive " prices ? I used ammo seek. And used the lowest prices on ammo seek and generally rounded down. Ill be happy to adjust the prices to what another source lists . Most sources Ive checked are out of stock or have similar prices. We will entertain offers but this isnt a fire sale. There is no sales tax, no shipping and you get to keep the ammo boxes.
Glad for the feedbackSo did I . Your 45-70 is about $1 per round more than it is on ammo seek, your .25auto is about .37 per round higher that the listings there and the .38spc is about .11 higher and your .30 carbine is .28 more expensive per round. Those were all I looked at.
I have seen most of the ammo you have listed on the shelf at cabelas, sheels, and academy for less.
I am not knocking your prices, and would never post this in a classified “for sale” ad , but you asked.
a new neighbor just moved in across the alley with a Silver 2004 - Looks like lots of milesHi Doug. Sorry for your loss. It's been a while since I had the Lightning.
they were somewhat easier to sell - an IT customer of mine bought about 1/3 of them - there are still about 8 left I think including a M1 GarandSo what happened to all of the guns?
they were somewhat easier to sell - an IT customer of mine bought about 1/3 of them - there are still about 8 left I think including a M1 Garand
So there's guns or no?they were somewhat easier to sell - an IT customer of mine bought about 1/3 of them - there are still about 8 left I think including a M1 Garand
Thanks for the heads upYou should do some research on people that have been convicted of federal felonies for operating as an unlicensed FFL .
What got them convicted were in a whole bunch of cases a bill of sale.
It also “proves” you have sold firearms without a license.Here is the reason for the bill of sale - I hope it doesnt prevent a sale but if it does Ill keep trying
"Keeping a Record of the Sale
Though Texas law does not require you to keep formal paperwork documenting the change in ownership, we highly recommend that you do. Should the firearm be used in illegal activity, this bill of sale can help to prove that you are no longer the owner of the gun."
I think you are missing the point. You shouldn’t like BOS either.I get it. You dont like the idea of a bill of sale. Ok ...
Can we stick to the point of the thread ?
PLEASE LETS RETURN TO THE POINT OF THE THREADI think you are missing the point. You shouldn’t like BOS either.