It’s doable. Not sustainable, but doable.
Describe “ammo exchange”. ?
What is an ammo exchange? I ain’t gettin’ rid of any of mine, and I won’t let anyone use my reloads.
Why ask ‘them’ to do something that they have given ‘us’ the tools to perform ourselves?
PING LISTS, continuing SERIES of THREADS.
As someone else said, ‘we’ are not clear on what you mean by ‘exchange’.
I look at least once a day at each site to see what's available. If it's what I'm looking for and at the right price, I jump.
Both are quick shippers.
Last Thursday evening, I made a purchase at Buds and by noon Tuesday, it was on my front porch.
Glockstore.com is another matter. I placed an order 15 days ago and have not heard a peep out of them. Perhaps they are selling items that are not yet in stock.
http://www.aimsurplus.com/?Ammunition%20Webstore
http://slickguns.com/category/ammo?caliber=20
http://ammoseek.com/
https://surplusammo.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=23&zenid=746f939a7df04ae5977e34e6ae98f799
http://ammo.net/
http://www.ammo4guns.com
http://www.ammoengine.com/
http://www.southernohiogun.com/ammo-mags-more/ammunition
http://www.ammunitionstore.com/
http://www.ammunitiontogo.com/
http://palmettostatearmory.com/
http://www.bulkammo.com/
http://www.luckygunner.com/
http://www.weaponsworld.com/
http://georgia-arms.com/ammunition.aspx
http://www.jgsales.com/
http://www.midwayusa.com/
http://www.targetsportsusa.com/c-27-rifle-ammunition.aspx
http://www.sgammo.com/catalog/rifle-ammunition
http://www.the-armory.com/
http://militaryshooters.com/
http://www.wideners.com/
http://wrigleyammo.com/
http://www.natchezss.com/index.cfm
http://www.AMMOMAN.com
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This is a good accurate illustrated website describing and explaining the Colt Model 1860 .44 Army percussion ignition revolver
I had a well used (and put away wet) “over-buffed/polished” antique (with Civll War Serial Numbers) Colt 1860 Army revolver that was a Reb capture (I bought “well” from a well-known reputable antique firearms dealer in Atlanta GA) and I then tinkered with it, replaced a badly worn original (circa 1862) cylinder pin, tuned the action, and tightened up the frame-barrel to the orginal Colt design specifications.
I later also bought an accurately made modern aftermarket walnut stock and brass fitted clone/replica of the Colt 1860 detachable shoulder stock.
It was a classy and authentic display piece - but it had to go with some of my other nice revolvers and Derringers some years ago.
However times change - my private “Gun Lobby” here is neither sparse or dusty.
The orginal Colt Army .44 and Navy .36 Shoulder Stocks are rare and mucho expensive and all appear to made of Unobtainium - most that you might see in a museum or at a gun dealers are modern made replicas that have been “aged” by experts - Let the prospective buyer beware. If any Colt percussion revolver Shoulder Stock looks to be an authentic original - Someone is blowing apple cider in your ear while they pick your pocket.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colt_Army_Model_1860
The original 1860 Colt Army had about the same deadly knockdown power of a modern Colt 1911A .45acp semi automatic pistol.
One shot and you were instantly flat on your butt and not about to get up and/or return fire.
900fps and a large heavy bullet.
FYI - Obama and his well-guarded wealthy Marxist buddies intend to make these fine historic antique firearms illegal for you to purchase, use, or own.
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I belong to a local gun/ammo sales board and there are always some folks whining about people charging too much for their ammo. That it’s not “fair”, that the board has gone “down hill” because of all these people trying to “take advantage” of others.
Of course, I’m sure there was no whining when some guy sold his AR-15 before Dec 2012 for $400 because he needed the cash. These same folks were probably crowing what a good deal they got.
Or maybe a posted “heads up” on who and where some becomes available.
This also needs to be done with reloading equipment. $40 die sets are selling for $127 on Ebay because the stores are out.
All of my ammo was lost in the boating accident along with all of my firearms.
Be careful shipping. USPS doesn’t accept and severe repercussions if it’s found in the mail.
I got a round of .22. How much gold do you have?
There is no such thing as excess ammo.