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I actually have a good supply of .380, .45 and .308 ammo and no guns in those calibers. Big Grin
I can't remember who I loaned my Glock 21 to, so hopefully I will get it back. I'm going to do a .308 build this year so that'll be taken care of.

But I can't find any decent .380 guns for sale. I'll probably just write off the caliber. I have three .40 guns but no ammo (gen3 Glock 22-old duty gun-, 23 and 27) but they're just in the safe because I don't want to get rid of them for sentimental reasons.

I emailed our blue label Glock dealer about some 42, 43, 43x, 48, 44s and they had a few 44s in stock and the others were 60+ days out. I probably should've asked about other guns but I was really looking for a 42.



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I am glad I have a set of 9mm dies. Reloaded 50 rounds last week to test out.


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I still have 1000s of FMJ 9mm and 230 45 FMJ and other components from my Distinguished matches. Maybe I better load some. Got lots of Nosler 185 JHP 45 too.



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As an avid member of LBJ's ammoholics group, I bought loads of ammo over the last few years. Just spotted my neighbor (and range buddy) a case of 9mm. There is none to be found other than expensive self-defense rounds.
 
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Originally posted by SigLaw:
I just bought a case (1,000) of 9mm from Bass Pro for $212, delivered. Arrived today, less than a week after I placed the order. You have to be diligent in checking the internet and buy when in stock.


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In the last several days I have bought two cases (1000rds) IMI 5.56 and a case (250rds) of Federal LE 12 gauge buckshot, both only slightly higher than what it was going for months ago. You need to be diligent and check the sites often. When you do see something you want to buy it right then, because it might not be there if you wait very long.
 
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I purchased two(2) cases of Winchester NATO 9mm ammo just days before the shit hit the fan and the prices were low. I have my Dillon 650 set up constantly for multiple calibers. I learned my lesson years ago, and acted accordingly.
 
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I purchased two(2) cases of Winchester NATO 9mm ammo just days before the shit hit the fan and the prices were low. I have my Dillon 650 set up constantly for multiple calibers. I learned my lesson years ago, and acted accordingly.
Got a few rounds of that stuff:



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