Go ahead punk, make my day
| If it's honestly something you never think you will own again, I would sell / trade without hesitation. |
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| For guns I no longer own. I have ammo in calibers for guns I no longer own, but ISN'T left over from when I owned one. Ammo for calibers I have never owned and in all likelihood will never own. But who knows, in the early 2000's I shot up a box of ammo my father accidentally bought in the early 1960's.
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| This is my favorite thing to see on armslist. Usually means it's a pretty decent deal. I buy a lot of .41mag, .32acp and 357sig from people looking to offload after not having anything in that caliber anymore.
Put it up for sale. Put some coin in your pocket and make someone's day. |
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| I sold my last .38/.357 revolver, and got rid of the ammo I had for it. Yea, I found out how freakin’ expensive it is to ship ammo. Lost my shirt on it. So what did I do over the last year? Bought a Marlin 1894 in .357 and a Smith & Wesson 686. Had to buy .38 and .357 ammo all over again! So maybe hang on to the ammo you have? But if you do sell or trade it, don’t agree to ship it!!
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| Half doz boxes of .38sp? I'd keep it, just on the off chance it might have barter value if things go even worse then they already have. Maybe watch The Road if you haven't seen it. (That movie would convince you to stock up on .38 even if you didn't own a revolver in that caliber.) |
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| I sold all my revolvers and listed all my ammo for sale on this forum basically saying I’m not shipping it and gave my basic location. It sold right away. |
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My other Sig is a Steyr.

| .38s are common enough to keep in case you go shooting with your buddies later and they have one. I did trade off a box of 9mm Steyr-Haan for a box of 9mm Steyr, so I can understand where you are coming from.
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| Posts: 9739 | Location: Somewhere looking for ammo that nobody has at a place I haven't been to for a pistol I couldn't live without... | Registered: December 02, 2014 |  
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Three Generations of Service

| Sorta. I sold a bunch of guns to finance the Cabota and haven't replaced them all yet. Probably won't replace a couple which leaves me with: 2 or 3 boxes of .17HMR. This is factory stuff, so I should probably sell it or give it to someone with a hummer. Several hundred rounds of .45 Colt, but it's all reloads and I'm not comfortable selling my reloads. I have a metric crap-ton of .38/.357/.45ACP stuff that I've reloaded over the years. I really need to get out and shoot some of that stuff up. Especially the .38. And of course, the obligatory stash of 9mm and .223/5.56 Most of that is bulk factory stuff, waiting for the Zombie Apocalypse.
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| I keep ammo for things I no longer own. I may own them again some day. |
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| quote: Originally posted by 2Adefender: I sold my last .38/.357 revolver, and got rid of the ammo I had for it. Yea, I found out how freakin’ expensive it is to ship ammo. Lost my shirt on it.
So what did I do over the last year? Bought a Marlin 1894 in .357 and a Smith & Wesson 686. Had to buy .38 and .357 ammo all over again!
So maybe hang on to the ammo you have?
But if you do sell or trade it, don’t agree to ship it!!
This^^^ You don't think you'll ever need 38 special again until you shoot a 357 lever gun. |
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Who Woulda Ever Thought?
| I have some 45/70 and 22-250 I no longer have a rifle for. You never know what the future might bring. |
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Speling Champ
| I keep ammo for calibers/Guns I no longer own for the occasional range day with friends who still have Those calibers/Guns.
I get to shoot something fun once in a while and I’m not inconveniencing or cutting into a friends possibly limited stock. Since most of my friends gun guys it’s pretty common On range trips to end up shooting something I no longer own (or never owned). |
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