Does anyone know where the Fleet Farm AKs are sourced? I was at the one up North off of 169 today and saw they had standard stock AK-47 variants for $439 and folders for $469. Are they Romys, Bulgys or Chinese? Looking for a 47 myself. I thought that they were Romaks WASR 10's but I could be wrong....
my M44 kilt me two deer just fine. course i think the one i missed and the concussive blast mighta gave it a heart attack :lol: On the plus side the flame that the M44 emitted, charbroiled the one you killed. The M44 is kicks like a mule, is louder than straight pipes on a 68 Nova, can be used as a...
Hi, I have a like new RCBS Trim Mate Case Prep Center that is now excess and for sale. I started doing case prep in another way so that is the only reason its for sale. I have prepped about 3000 .223/5.56 cases on it and it works great for removing those pesky military crimps. It also chamfers and d...
Gander mountain would be the last place you want to buy any gun because of the insanely high price and their crappy customer service. This is one of the few things that we (on this board) almost universally agree on. Try Bills' in Robbinsdale. If you PM member Squib Joe or member Gunshop Guy, they ...
The government through a web auction contractor is selling used brass and ammo cans. You can buy as many as you want, directly from the military through the site listed in the topic.
I've been watching and buying from this site for about two years and they actually took one of my suggestions to sell brass in lots smaller than 3000 lbs. 500 5.56 cleaned brass is priced at $54.00 (all Lake City from what I've seen), packed in an ammo can with free shipping. Range brass is cheaper,...
I've bought brass from BPR for a couple of years now and have had real good luck with it. It is mixed range brass, but like someone else said I've never had to pitch more than 5 out of any one bag. With .45 you're more likely to end up with several .40's mixed it. I just give those to my neighbor. A...
One thing the Navy did for me was taught me to break codes.
Ammo components are all made of commodities: copper, lead and even gas used in the supply chain. They all started going up when the dollar started losing value.