The only 9mm I can seem to find in any decent quantity is the American Eagle stuff at Dick's for $15/50 in 115 and 124 grain FMJ loads. I figured that wasn't too bad for just plinking rounds.
For the reloader, how much do you figure your cost is for 50 rounds of 9mm plink-quality ammo, not including equipment.
You need a Federal License and one from Maryland to manufacture ammo for money.
I'm glad I stocked up on .45 ammo when it was $10 a box.
You can still find 9mm for around $10 a box at Wallyworld.
I recently saw some federal 9mm for $9.95.
$10/50 of .45 $30/50 of .45 is Which is what I'm going to pay when I can't find it any where else.
Just last week at the Prince Frederick WM I saw boxes of 100rd .45acp WWB for like $32. I think 50 rd boxes were around $17. Definitely the best prices I have seen lately.
That is amazing! That's a 4 hour round trip though from Frederick
I'm not saying file that little bit for taxes as a business or anything. I'll even print out donation sheets like Cresap.
§ 11-114. Prohibited acts; penalty - In general.
(a) Engaging in business as manufacturer or dealer without license prohibited.- Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, a person may not engage in business as a manufacturer or dealer in the State unless the person is licensed under this subtitle.
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(g) Penalty.- Except as otherwise provided in § 11-116 of this subtitle, a person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 5 years or a fine not exceeding $5,000 or both.
My suggestion is to read faster.
There is a commercial reloader in Maryland if you want to buy match grade ammunition at a decent price. http://www.nsksales.com/
Yeah, ya know, the $2 or whatever profit someone stands to make selling you a box of ammo almost makes it worth it. And that's not even counting the club-Fed time which is generally worse.
Yea, I also bought 10 boxes of 9mm from my mothers boyfriend knowing he wasn't even using them but he isn't a dealer. I bet even if authorities were watching, nothing would happen. At the most, a background check showing that we are good citizens and realizing I'm just looking for ammo in this world of shortages, and he had some extra. NOT that he is mass manufacturing ammo or dealing to criminals for profits.
My suggestion is to read faster.
There is a commercial reloader in Maryland if you want to buy match grade ammunition at a decent price. http://www.nsksales.com/
Read faster, my reloads will cost you more then Winchester or Remington.
Plus it's against the law!