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eman 12-05-2013 05:44 PM

22 lr hp
 
Found all the Remington golden saber 22 LR HP ammo i could want today.
Only problem is , Only sold in lots of 50 and the Jack -ss wants .24 cents per rd. They will rot before i pay that much.

SULPHITE 12-05-2013 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by eman (Post 648680)
Found all the Remington golden saber 22 LR HP ammo i could want today.
Only problem is , Only sold in lots of 50 and the Jack -ss wants .24 cents per rd. They will rot before i pay that much.

Lol .22 LR will save the world one day...best round for survival right? Considering clean water, fuel, batteries,medications, medical supplies, clothing, shelter, survival tactics, the list goes on... won't be necessary if you have 10k of.22 boolits...:rolleyes:

southern151 12-05-2013 08:54 PM

Oh, do tell who this D is! That's hilarious, the $ he wants for them!

eman 12-05-2013 10:15 PM

Plant world on G.S. rd. $11.99 per 50 rds in a plastic bag. the bags are sitting in the bucket that he bought 650 rds in.

Pull n Pray 12-06-2013 10:43 AM

That's crazy. I'm 30 years old and I remember when I was a kid, I would ride my bike to the local gas station and buy 50 rounds for $1.

swamp snorkler 12-09-2013 02:09 PM

I bought 300 at Wal Mart in Houma last week, $6 a box. I remember buying them for $.99 a box. And kids could buy them, 14 year old can't even buy pellets or bbs now.

jopete 12-09-2013 05:31 PM

2 months ago i lucked up and found some at walmart. $19.99 for a 555rd box of winchester .22 bullets.

the guys selling them .22's for outrageous prices will get what they deserve in due time. karma is a mofo.

tboy 12-13-2013 04:03 PM

I worked for that douche at Plant World when I was in high school. He was an arse back then and is still one to this day. Only job I ever quit without giving proper notice.

MarshRat89 12-13-2013 04:15 PM

Bought a brick of 500 from someone on here for $35 a while back


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speck-chaser 12-13-2013 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by MarshRat89 (Post 651518)
Bought a brick of 500 from someone on here for $35 a while back


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Pretty sure it was 30.00 ;)

MarshRat89 12-14-2013 04:17 AM

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Originally Posted by speck-chaser (Post 651605)
Pretty sure it was 30.00 ;)

Damn your brother must of took his cut haha


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MathGeek 12-14-2013 09:01 AM

So, let me get this straight. If I buy gold or silver or land or stock in microsoft or google or yahoo, and I sell it sometime later for 10x to 100x what I bought it for, I am a wise and shrewd investor.

But if I buy ammunition or water or food and I sell it sometime later for 10x to 100x what I bought it for, that makes me evil or greedy?

eman 12-14-2013 09:53 AM

No it does not make you evil or greedy. But until we are in a SHTF situation it would make you the proud owner of some 22 ammo that no one is going to buy.
TEOTWAWKI and It will make you rich.
The old guy who owns this store thinks everything he has is gold.

duckman1911 12-14-2013 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 651638)
So, let me get this straight. If I buy gold or silver or land or stock in microsoft or google or yahoo, and I sell it sometime later for 10x to 100x what I bought it for, I am a wise and shrewd investor.

But if I buy ammunition or water or food and I sell it sometime later for 10x to 100x what I bought it for, that makes me evil or greedy?

Good point. I have debated many times about so called "price gauging" after natural disaters and such. Granted I believe that a store owner selling gas for $10 a gallon after a hurricane is a POS. That being said, the fuel in his tanks are his property and he should be able to sell it for whatever he wants. The guvment shouldnt be stepping in and telling him what price he has to place on the sale of his own property. If you dont want to pay his price dont buy his gas. Its pretty simple. Chance favors the prepared mind.

jrnation 12-16-2013 11:22 AM

Went to Wal mart in lafayette saturday and picked up winchester 333 rd. pack of .22 for 11.99 each. I then went to the gun show and found the same 333 rd. pack of .22 for $50.00 ea . I walked out empty handed.

swamp snorkler 12-16-2013 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by jrnation (Post 652012)
Went to Wal mart in lafayette saturday and picked up winchester 333 rd. pack of .22 for 11.99 each. I then went to the gun show and found the same 333 rd. pack of .22 for $50.00 ea . I walked out empty handed.


Thats. 3.6 cents a round, a real good price.

jopete 12-16-2013 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 651638)
So, let me get this straight. If I buy gold or silver or land or stock in microsoft or google or yahoo, and I sell it sometime later for 10x to 100x what I bought it for, I am a wise and shrewd investor.

But if I buy ammunition or water or food and I sell it sometime later for 10x to 100x what I bought it for, that makes me evil or greedy?


yep. i think it makes you a first class Douchebag. lol

Big Fun 01-07-2014 12:07 PM

.220ammo
 
I just ordered 5000 rnds from MidwayUSA online, CCI mini mags 40gr. round nose in 100 rnd packs including shipping $330.00. It is on backorder but expected in soon. They don't charge your CC until it's shipped!! That's 6.6 cents a rnd which is the best I can locate.

bmac 01-07-2014 04:08 PM

Price gouging after a natural disaster is one thing but I can't think of a catastrophe going on that would apply, except for the ones in some people's heads.

swamp snorkler 02-25-2014 03:20 PM

Just scored a 500 round brick on Cabelas site for under $38 shipping included for those interested


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