Target Sports Delivering Again - Megathread

Sig and Federal/CCI drops ammo every morning between 4am-6am. Too bad it's a no go for Commielands
That's why you need friends in free states!! Or as @jpm has mentioned, setup an account with the UPS store in Salem, NH and they charge $5 per packaged to be received/held. They do accept FedEx packages too FYI.

If I didn't reload, I'd be venturing well beyond vendors who only ship to MA and/or setting up an account at the UPS store if I didn't have friends in NH.

Though one problem is vendors who don't allow your billing address to be in MA. Like Graf's. They had Wolf 9mm for $12 and change earlier today....
 
Nothing too exciting today
Ok, thanks for the update! [smile]

By the way, got a couple of lanyards in today. The Red Army Standard 122gn 7.62x39 came in an over-box but when I opened the RAS case 7 or 8 of the little crepe-paper boxes
were torn asunder. Lol. a heavy plastic bag in a sturdy box would have been better...

~Enbloc
 
Ok, thanks for the update! [smile]

By the way, got a couple of lanyards in today. The Red Army Standard 122gn 7.62x39 came in an over-box but when I opened the RAS case 7 or 8 of the little crepe-paper boxes
were torn asunder. Lol. a heavy plastic bag in a sturdy box would have been better...

~Enbloc
Ive had some boxes of wolf show up all torn before too
 
The general public. It just goes too fast whatever the reason. I'll likely stop the Prime membership until things get somewhat near normal again.

You are ignorant of all the prime members buying it before you. “Whatever the reason” is everyone wants it. And tons of people have Prime. You aren’t special.

I really don’t understand how people continually struggle with basic supply and demand economics.
 
I have been using my android phone to order ammo and using "light" mode in Chrome really speeds up navigating TSUSA but when it chokes it chokes. There are also apps to refresh the page every X seconds.
 
Anyone else read the "Friday News From GOAL" e-blast this week...?

Some info of "Selling 'SPARE' Ammo" is a NO-NO in the Commonwealth...

from the GOAL article:

Can I Sell My Spare Ammo?
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GOAL has received many inquiries from Massachusetts FID and LTC holders who want to sell their spare ammo. Let us say first, you lucky person you! “Spare” ammo is hard to come by these days. The simple answer is, probably not, unless you have a License to Sell Ammunition issued by the police chief in the town in which you intend to sell the ammunition. Chapter 140, Section 122B, states that it is illegal to “sell” ammunition unless licensed. That includes any ammunition components including cases, primers, bullets, and powder as defined in Chapter 140, Section 121.

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Chapter 140, Section 121. As used in sections 122 to 131Y, inclusive, the following words shall, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, have the following meanings:—

''Ammunition'', cartridges or cartridge cases, primers (igniter), bullets or propellant powder designed for use in any firearm, rifle or shotgun. The term ''ammunition'' shall also mean tear gas cartridges.

Chapter 140, Section 122B. No person shall sell ammunition in the commonwealth unless duly licensed. The chief of police or the board or officer having control of the police in a city or town, or persons authorized by them, may, after an investigation into the criminal history of the applicant to determine eligibility to be licensed under this section, grant a license to any person, except an alien, a minor, a person who has been adjudicated a youthful offender, as defined in section fifty-two of chapter one hundred and nineteen, including those who have not received an adult sentence or a person who has been convicted of a felony in any state or federal jurisdiction, or of the unlawful use, possession or sale of narcotic or harmful drugs, to sell ammunition. Every license shall specify the street and number, if any, of the building where the business is to be carried on. The licensing authority to whom such application is made shall cause one copy of the application to be forwarded to the commissioner of the department of criminal justice information services, who shall within a reasonable time thereafter advise such authority in writing of any criminal record disqualifying the applicant. The fee for an application for a license to sell ammunition shall be $100, which shall be payable to the licensing authority and shall not be prorated or refunded in case of revocation or denial. The licensing authority shall retain $25 of the fee; $50 of the fee shall be deposited into the general fund of the commonwealth; and $25 of the fee shall be deposited in the Firearms Fingerprint Identity Verification Trust Fund. The licensing authority to whom such application is made shall cause one copy of any approved application to be forwarded to the commissioner of the department of criminal justice information services.

Any lawfully incorporated sporting or shooting club shall, upon application, be licensed to sell or supply ammunition for regulated shooting on their premises, as for skeet, target or trap shooting; provided, however, that such club license shall, in behalf of said club, be issued to and exercised by an officer or duly authorized member of the club who himself possesses a firearm identification card or a license to carry a firearm and who would not be disqualified to receive a license to sell ammunition in his own right. The licensing authority may revoke or suspend a license to sell ammunition for violation of any provision of this chapter.
The secretary of the executive office of public safety may establish such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.

Any person refused a license under this section or once issued a license under this section has had said license suspended or revoked may obtain a judicial review of such refusal, suspension or revocation by filing within thirty days of such refusal, suspension or revocation a petition for review thereof in the district court having jurisdiction in the city or town in which the applicant filed for such license, and a justice of said court, after a hearing, may direct that a license be issued the applicant if satisfied there was no reasonable ground for refusing such license and that the applicant was not prohibited by law from holding the same.

Whoever not being licensed, as hereinbefore provided, sells ammunition within the commonwealth shall be punished by a fine of not less than five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars or by imprisonment for not less than six months nor more than two years.​
 
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