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WTS Ammo & Reloading components.

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Ammo & Reloading Components available for sale as of 03/29/2024.

SHIPPING is NOT included & starts around $15 depending on your address. Payment instructions, contact info, and shipping disclaimer are at the end of the list. My email is xjda68@hotmail.com or call me in the afternoon AZ time at 602-517-8105, my name is Joe. Please DO NOT PM me! For some reason, I don't always get notifications.

.22 LR:
Remington Blue label “TARGET 22” (#6100), 40 Gr. 1150fps. $10 per 100 round plastic slip top box. Plenty available.
Aguila Eley primed Super Extra .22LR copper plated 40 Grain 500 Rd. brick. $20 per brick. 16 available.

.32 Long Colt:
Western Lubaloy. 14 rounds, $14

.32 S&W Long:
11 rounds WRA/Western, $3

380 ACP:
Winchester 95 Gr. FMJ, 50 round box $30

9mm Largo:
Spanish military 128gr. FMJ 1965 Non Corrosive primed in excellent condition. 25 round boxes, $18 each. Plenty available.

38 ACP:
40 mixed rounds Peters/WRA, $40.

38 Special:
Winchester +P 158 Grain SWC hollow point. 28 rounds, $28.

6.5x54 Mannlicher Schoenauer:
27 rounds FMJ by FN made 1950. Slight patina on some. $30.

7x57mm Mauser:
FN 46 FMJ. 198 rounds. 60¢ per round.

7.62x39 Soviet:
Chinese Type 56 surplus Ball with STEEL CORE on strippers. 38 available. $6 per 10 round stripper.

30-06:
FN wood bullet blanks. 37 available. 35¢ each.
FN 1955 – 1971 M2 Ball. 19 rounds for $18.
USGI grenade launching blanks. Dozens available, $3 each.
Korean M25 Tracer (KA 73). 22 rounds available for $4 apiece. They work superb.
Greek M25 Tracer. 50 rounds available. $3 apiece. They work great.

.303” British:
No headstamp Mk7 Ball POF made clandestine ammo. 32 loose rounds $27.
Federal SP 180 gr. 40 loose rounds $60.
POF 64 Mk7 ball on chargers. 20 rounds, $20.
1944 British (CP) Mk7 ball. 48 loose rounds, $40.
Pacific Cartridge Company 150 Gr. SP. 20 loose rounds, $15. Corrosive primed.
Turk 1952 Mk7 ball. 39 rounds, $32.

8mm Kurz (7,92x33):
WWII German loose, various headstamps. $1 per round. Every round fired just fine when we tested it. Also, they are non corrosive primed. Yes, the Germans used non corrosive & also corrosive. Brass primers are corrosive, all others like steel & copper are NON corrosive.

8 X 56R STEYR-MANNLICHER:
10 round 1938 boxes with two clips. $35 each. 15 available

8x57mm JRS:
3 RWS rounds for $2.

8mm Mauser (7.92X57mm):
Turk in 70 round bandoleers on strippers. 3 available. $25 each.
German 1930’s brass s.S. Ball. 198gr. FMJ. $15 for a box of 15 rounds. Selling as collectable only.
Loose German shooting ammo, late 1930’s & early 40’s s.S. & S.m.E. Ball ammo, 50¢ per round. APT 75¢ per round. AP $1 per round. Plenty available.
British 1940’s AP, $2 per round. 8 available.
Yugo assorted headstamps. Ball FMJ. 45¢ per round, 100+- available.

8mm Remington Magnum:
8 rounds Remington Soft Point $14.

.50 BMG:
KS 43 (Allegheny Ordnance Plant) linked AP in Excellent condition. $4 per round. 145 rounds available. Buy 105 rounds and get it in the original mint WWII metal ammo box.

Brass: (not loaded ammo)
38 Auto/38 Super. Mixed brass & nickel, NEW and once fired. 455 pieces, $150
.220 Russian once fired made by Lapua. 33 pieces $15.
6.5x55 Swedish with Herter’s headstamp. Made in Sweden by NORMA. $1 each, 500 available.
7MM Remington magnum brass, 49 pieces. (25) Remington, (24) Federal. $30.

Bullets: (not loaded ammo)
Lehigh Defense .308 High Velocity Controlled Chaos Copper 175gr Bullet. 39 pieces, $30.
.308” FMJBT 147gr. magnetic with smooth cannelure. New. 25¢ apiece. 4,091 available.
FN .308” AP. Cleaned, no paint, 150 Gr. Boat Tail $2 each. Plenty available.
Lyman #31133 for .32-20. .313”lead 110gr. RN HP. 5¢ apiece. 160 available. Need to be lubed and sized to .311”.
Lyman load data is 9.0 – 11.0 grains 2400 or 5.5 grains Unique.
0.338” Barnes #33883 210 Gr. XBT. 50 pieces $20.
0.338” Nosler 200 Gr. BT burgundy plastic tip. 25 pieces $20.
.454” 224 Gr. un-lubed Maxi-Ball Bullets. 36 for $7.

12 Ga. shot shell wads. Nice and pliable, stored indoors:
Remington;
250 – RP12 - $10 (1 available)
250 – RPA12 - $10 (2 available)
250 – SP12 - $10 (4 available)
Claybuster;
500 CB – Windjammer CB4118-12 - $9 (2 available)
500 CB – 12S0/CB 2100-12 - $10

Clips, Strippers & links:
7.65x53.5 Argentine/Bolivian 1909 /1907 Mauser 5 round stripper clips. 15 available for $1 each.
7x57mm 5 round brass clips. $1 each. 20 available.
M1903 brass strippers, $2 each. Some patina but work fine. 20 available.
Enfield Chargers. 35 available. $3 each.
M14/L1A1/FAL strippers. $1 each. 28 available.
K98k stripper clips. WWII German = $2 each, 40 available. Turk brass one piece = $1, 10 available. Czech post war=$1 each, 20 available.
Czech VZ 52 Rifle clips $2 each, 50 available.

Ammo Cans:
M2A1 (.50 Cal.), 3 available, $15 each. M19A1 (.30 Cal.) 5 available, $10each. Used metal ammo cans with good seals and no internal rust to speak of. May possibly have a miniscule ding or two, and possibly some chipped paint on outside. Maybe even a minute spot of rust here or there. Basically VG+ used condition. These are USGI, not Chinese or Indian junk like you see at Costco or Wal-Mart!

Payment options: Money Orders or Personal checks. Cash in the mail OK, but don’t recommend, however, the dozens of people that have done such, have been successful.
Shipping disclaimer: I have no control over the shipper. If you want insurance, ask for shipping quote with. In other words, if you stuff is lost, do not ask me for a refund on items not insured. I will also only reimburse AFTER the shipper reimburses me, which usually takes your involvement and mine both. Nowadays some E-vendors are also not refunding lost merchandise if you decline to buy insurance. With this said, I have had no issues in the past with shipping. I am not a storefront, only a retiree offloading items I have little use of at this time, some at cost.
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Joe is a great guy to do business with :thumbsup:
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Been buying off Joe for some time, good stuff, great to deal with. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Lavitias wrote: Fri Jun 17, 2022 8:26 pm Joe is a great guy to do business with :thumbsup:
Thank you!
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Updated 8/19/2022.
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Still available ?


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Yes, for the most part. What is it you are interested in? Please send me an email.

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