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  • Grimpala
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    Originally posted by David View Post
    Yeah. Retail in store is generally $4/50cal, $2/3cal. They have a Black Friday 50-60% off 25-27. They go quick though and they will sell and load pallets.
    What are the chances anything will be left next Friday? I'll be through there on Sunday and then again headed home Friday.

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  • David
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    Originally posted by 01yz2nv View Post
    Dang I'm gonna have to get in on that sale.
    Yeah. Retail in store is generally $4/50cal, $2/3cal. They have a Black Friday 50-60% off 25-27. They go quick though and they will sell and load pallets.

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  • 01yz2nv
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    Originally posted by David View Post
    Best sale on ammo cans will be next week. 50cal/$1.80 (fat 50 I think are $2), 30cal/$.80, & 40mm/$8. Uncle sams retail outlet in OKC.
    Dang I'm gonna have to get in on that sale.

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  • David
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    Best sale on ammo cans will be next week. 50cal/$1.80 (fat 50 I think are $2), 30cal/$.80, & 40mm/$8. Uncle sams retail outlet in OKC.

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  • sc281
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    Originally posted by black2002ls View Post
    http://palmettostatearmory.com/new-5...-can-m2a1.html

    good deal on ammo cans, if you are buying 20+
    Nice. Just picked some up

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  • black2002ls
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    good deal on ammo cans, if you are buying 20+

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  • Jewrrick
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    Better hurry!

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  • bird_dog0347
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    Necked pistol cartridges usually always fail. But, balistically they do bring something to the table. Good compact caliber.
    Agreed... hard to compete with the ballistics, but it's a whole new set of problems for reloading. It's a solution looking for a problem.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
    Since we've broached the subject, what are thoughts on 357Sig's longevity?
    Necked pistol cartridges usually always fail. But, balistically they do bring something to the table. Good compact caliber.

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  • Craizie
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    Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
    I don't know off the top of my head, I'll look it up and get back to you.

    It has about 500 rounds through it, 3 mags, case, paddle holster, mag carrier.

    I love to shoot it, but it's too bulky so I never carry it. I'd like to get into a 1911 or a Sig P938.
    Let me know. I need a new bed gun since I traded my 1911.

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  • Grimpala
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    Originally posted by Craizie View Post
    How much we talking?
    I don't know off the top of my head, I'll look it up and get back to you.

    It has about 500 rounds through it, 3 mags, case, paddle holster, mag carrier.

    I love to shoot it, but it's too bulky so I never carry it. I'd like to get into a 1911 or a Sig P938.

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  • Grimpala
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    Since we've broached the subject, what are thoughts on 357Sig's longevity?

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  • Rick Modena
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    Originally posted by Gtracer View Post
    I don't think CJ meant they were no longer going to make the round, just that it would become more niche like 10mm.

    I hate .40 by the way, can't shoot it for shit.
    Not me, I'm a fucking assassin with my .40 guns. Even with my new Sig in .40, right out of the box I was plinking like a fucking pro. Don't get me wrong, when it comes to high capacity, almost identical ballistics, the 9mm is the better round to have.
    Though in my real world of where shit actually goes down, I've seen the 9mm fail. My best friends step dad was shot 7 times though his truck and lived to tell about it (actually 12 rnds). When we went to the pound to get the truck, five of the rounds didn't go through the sheetmetal. Some of the bullets, arms, legs were just at the surface of the muscle, though some went into his abdomen area and he almost died too.
    If I have to shoot a muthufucker through my door or windshield, I will take a chance with a bigger, heavier round. Thats why I carry my Sig .357 with me in my cars. I might go to a smaller pistol for carry in 9mm, but in my car(s) I will always carry a my sig round or .40.

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  • ram57ta
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    I sold my Shield .40 last November and moved to an XDS .45 which I find more comfortable to carry and shoot. I also found that I'm more accurate with the .45.

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  • bird_dog0347
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    I love the .40 rounds I make... not a big fan of most of the factory stuff though.

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