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    Site Supporter Hambo's Avatar
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    If you're not going to send your old buddy Hambo a .38 care package, you should hang onto it.

    -You've already paid for it
    -Components don't eat anything
    -It will probably be worth more later this year
    "Gunfighting is a thinking man's game. So we might want to bring thinking back into it."-MDFA

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    Guys here buy .38 Spl ammo from an ammo manufacturing outfit in Mississippi. I forget the name. Somebody will chime in with the name. Contact them and trade your brass for ammo.
    Last edited by willie; 02-23-2020 at 11:10 AM. Reason: grammar

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    Abducted by Aliens Borderland's Avatar
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    I've sold some brass here.

    http://smith-wessonforum.com/

    Some 223/5.56 but mostly revolver brass. I had a good price on 1k of 5.56 for awhile recently but no takers, but I moved 1K about 6 months ago. 0.03/piece for once fired 5.56 seems to sell it. List it in 1K lots and use USPS priority (medium box) to mail it.

    Don't short yourself on pricing the 38 special brass. People are complaining about no new ammo in the stores. Put up a for sale post on the forum I linked for 0.05/piece and you will probably sell it. It ain't 9 mm. You can't give that stuff away.
    In the P-F basket of deplorables.

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    cheap 9mm

    I could use a couple thousand 9mm

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    Send it to me, I’ll add it to my freedom garden...
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