What the hell is 'surplus ammo'?
That implies there is too much of it somewhere.
Where is this magical place?
I have some of the old corrosive M67 surplus. It was good stuff. Currently lives in my SHTF stockpile.
I have a mk19 can filled with that stuff...newer non corrosive stuff I believe. Can is getting too heavy to move any more.
I have a several boxes of Spanish NATO surplus 7.62 ball ammo I've been thinking about unloading. It's older, circa 1979/1980 and is Berdan primed.
Can't find anything out there comparable to price it against. Suggestions?
****Price it super high, and offer a small discount to Biden/Harris supporters that own "Assault Rifles" that Joe/Kamala want to ban or heavily restrict. Mebbe a lightbulb will go off in their head, but there may not be a functioning bulb left.
What the hell is 'surplus ammo'?
That implies there is too much of it somewhere.
Where is this magical place?
The US Marines allegedly took many if not most of the M1941 Johnson rifles they used on Bougainville and dug a hole on a beach, dumped them in and covered them over. There was never any interest in future collectability for military equipment outside of possibly some saved for museum purposes...especially equipment that saw action overseas.
You wouldn't happen to have some Lat/Lon coordinates of that beach and a contact for a reasonable priced backhoe rental on Bouganville, would you?
plus one !Happy to move it for you for free.
56 cpr for pmc bronze gross.I got this email today and thought I would pass it along. Interested in the 5.56 ammo sale ....hmmmm lets all my mags are all hungry for more.....
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Lol that’s insane. Different times I guessA lot of Lend-Lease equipment was deep-sixed as well. Many US aircraft supplied to the Brits were dumped off of aircraft carriers as the Lend-Lease provisions required destroyed equipment didn't have to be paid for or returned...and the US didn't want the planes back...we were busy enough destroying aircraft overseas and burning PT Boats and other craft rather than bring them back.
The US Marines allegedly took many if not most of the M1941 Johnson rifles they used on Bougainville and dug a hole on a beach, dumped them in and covered them over. There was never any interest in future collectibility for military equipment outside of possibly some saved for museum purposes...especially equipment that saw action overseas.