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  • ohen cepel

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 2, 2011
    4,514
    Where they send me.
    Man, I wish I was close enough to sell them some! Old stuff that I haven't gotten around to pulling or bad reloads.

    Then there is the 500rds of .22 from Walmart for $25 or so..........May feel bad exploiting their stupidity at some point. However, I would be getting their dumb a$$ off the street which would be good.

    Sort of hope this is fake news.
     

    gunismyfriend

    Active Member
    Apr 24, 2017
    235
    How about volunteering as the guy to destroy all the ammo?
    I guess you need to worry about the quality of the collected ammo.
     

    Decoy

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 2, 2007
    4,928
    Dystopia
    I could make,,,,"One million dollars"....in my best Dr. Evil voice.

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    lazarus

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 23, 2015
    13,726
    Dang it. A little closer and I’d love to see if they were good for that. I’ve got a case of 22lr with their stupid names on it.
     

    jollymon

    Active Member
    Dec 6, 2016
    852
    Now in Tennessee ,
    They capped at 30 rds/ 30.00 , Seams that the word spread after it was posted over on AR15.COM and they started getting calls asking if there's a limit.
    I would have gone with 13K of some vary old 22lr. I have, then buy fresh
     

    Pinecone

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 4, 2013
    28,175
    $1 a round, I would have bought fresh .22 to sell them. I can then buy about 12 - 15x as much ammo. :)
     

    Greisnir

    Member
    Apr 22, 2015
    97
    So they sold the ammo in the first place? Can't buy something back if you didn't sell it or gave it away.
     

    Bountied

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 6, 2012
    7,123
    Pasadena
    Go to Wal-Mart, Buy a box of 50 9mm, sell back 30, keep 20, go back to Wal-Mart, and repeat until they recognize you. you make money and stockpile ammo. Or I guess do it with a box of 100 minimags for the higher margin.

    Would they really buy back .22s?
     

    Bountied

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 6, 2012
    7,123
    Pasadena
    The whole idea is retarded. "Bullets" aren't the problem. Any moron can go into a store and just buy more ammo. They are basically giving criminals a 400% mark up for their ammo. Libtards at it again. They should try a thug buy back program, $1 per felon.
     

    Jim12

    Let Freedom Ring
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 30, 2013
    34,042
    So they sold the ammo in the first place? Can't buy something back if you didn't sell it or gave it away.

    This. These are usually conducted by a government entity. The term, "buyback" helps establish in people's minds the notion that all things come from the State, and all things go back to the State. It will be less controversial when they make firearm "buybacks" mandatory.
     

    rseymorejr

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 28, 2011
    26,193
    Harford County
    The whole idea is retarded. "Bullets" aren't the problem. Any moron can go into a store and just buy more ammo. They are basically giving criminals a 400% mark up for their ammo. Libtards at it again. They should try a thug buy back program, $1 per felon.

    The whole thing? Or just a scalp?
     

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