Call them up with a funny voice and ask for another one. It's not a bad thing to have a back up.
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LOL... I can use a funny voice.. but my information is in their system.
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Call them up with a funny voice and ask for another one. It's not a bad thing to have a back up.
B
Is that FC 06 or LC 06? If LC, its great stuff, if it's Federal, inspect it carefully. It tends to stretch. The brass is also soft and the primer pockets tend to not hold a primer after a couple of reloads.
I found a great deal - $58.95/1000 - on 55gr Hornady FMJBT bullets form an online retailer that will ship to Mass.
With shipping, I paid $130 for 2000 bullets. PM me if you'd like details. If I know you, I'll PM back.
Try ********. A couple of years ago I got a bunch of IMI 55 gr bullets for 3.5 cents each.
H2267B BULK (.224) 22 CAL 55 GR Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail W/C $72.00 / 1000 Special $360 / 6000
BACK IN STOCK SUPPLY LIMITED
Why delete the name of the dealer? ****** has some great deals on components.
Why delete the name of the dealer? ****** has some great deals on components.
Why delete the name of the dealer? ****** has some great deals on components.
..For an out-of state dealer to deliver ammo into Massachusetts, which includes components thereof, a previous MA Attorney General has asserted that said dealer must have a MA state-isued license to do so...
I think you need to read up on Massachusetts' gun law before you start publishing, or re-publishing the names of out of state ammo dealers.
For a dealer to sell ammo, which includes components thereof, he must have a MA state-isued license to do so.
To get such a license, the dealer must have a business located in this state, and must apply to the local police chief for that license. There is no provision for the licensing of an out of state ammo dealer.
The Attorney General's Office has, over the years, aggressively prosecuted several high profile out of state dealers, who settled their cases with hefty civil fines and an agreement to cease and desist.
Now do you see why we don't publish the names of those dealers who are willing to ship ammo or components into this state?
DAA
Oops! Sometimes I forget where I live. BTW I haven't heard of any successful prosecutions, I think this is just s care tactic.
Hmmmm what does this all have to do with my loading .223 tips?
No, sadly, you are not correct. Here's a link:
AMMUNITION LAWSUITS OVER INTERNET SALES
Five sellers of ammunition over the Internet are the target of Massachusetts Attorney General Thomas Reilly, who has sued two retailers and reached settlements with three others for the payment of a $2,500 fine.
None of the dealers held proper Massachusetts licenses to sell ammunition or verified that a buyer was authorized to buy ammunition under Massachusetts law, according to Reilly's office.
The settlements were reached with Discount Distributors, Inc., of West Berlin, N.J., which operates http://www.ammoman.com, Midway Arms, Inc. of Columbia, Mo. and Kiesler's Police Supply of Jeffersonville, Ind. Suits were against The Ammo Bank of Rochester, N.Y., and Cascade Ammunition of Roseburg, Ore.
Excerpted from Calgunlaws.com
In a way, they are selling us out.
If they don't agree to the terms of the MA AG, they are forced out of business entirely by the way of a costly dragged out court battle.
These are not successful prosecutions. The dealers are settling by paying a small fine which is a tiny percentage of the cost of defending themselves in court. In a way, they are selling us out.