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Re: 9MM RELOAD PRICES

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16 February 2004, 17:20
Ol` Joe
Re: 9MM RELOAD PRICES
Don`t ask a dime for them unless you have a manufactures licence! It`s illegal to manufacture for / or sell ammo with out the proper papers.
16 February 2004, 17:22
M16
I don't want to rain on your parade but you won't be able to get very much for your reloads. Walmart sells jacketed ammo for about 5.50 a box. So maybe three or four dollars a box. I hope you have liability insurance and a manufacturers license from ATF.
16 February 2004, 16:20
tasco 74
I LOADED UP A COUPLE OF BOXES OF 124GR. HOMECAST 9MM LUGER AMMO TODAY. I'M WONDERING WHAT I SHOULD GET FOR EM. I CAST THE BULLETS, LUBRISIZED THE BULLETS, AND LOADED EM INTO ONCE FIRED BRASS A GOT FROM MIDWAY.I'VE GOT SOME TIME IN THEM (NOT THAT MY TIME IS WORTH MUCH) BUT I'D LIKE TO KNOW WHAT WOULD A GUY ASK FOR THEM AT A GUN SHOW OR FROM A NEIGHBOR OR WHAT EVER. I DO SUGGEST THAT THEY BE ONLY USED AS PLINKING OR PRACTICE AS I DON'T WANT TO BE RESPONSIBLE IF ONE SHOULD FAIL SOMEHOW. I'VE NEVER HAD A LOAD I MADE NOT GO BOOM AT THE RIGHT TIME BUT THERES ALWAYS A CHANCE.


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17 February 2004, 06:14
tasco 74
thanks for the replies guys... i guess maybe i'll just keep em around just in case TSHTF and i can get my hands on a 9 mm pistol somewhere. there's a gun show here next weekend and i should tryt to get there an get another 1000 primers. i've got lots more cases and bullets an powder but i'm almost out of primers. i have somewhere 2000 rounds of .357 .38 spl. loaded up an thats what i'll use if worse comes to worse.

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17 February 2004, 03:09
RiflemanZ
White box ammo at walmart is $10.85 per 100rds.Get a good insurance policy in case you get sued.
17 February 2004, 03:11
Cold Bore
Quote:

I DO SUGGEST THAT THEY BE ONLY USED AS PLINKING OR PRACTICE AS I DON'T WANT TO BE RESPONSIBLE IF ONE SHOULD FAIL SOMEHOW.




Let's put it another way...

You don't want to be "responsible", but somehow "plinking or practice" is different? If a load blows up a pistol in somebody's hand & maybe puts out an eye, while "plinking", that's somehow more acceptable than... what?
17 February 2004, 03:08
Cold Bore
Quote:

....AS I DON'T WANT TO BE RESPONSIBLE IF ONE SHOULD FAIL SOMEHOW....

....BUT THERES ALWAYS A CHANCE....




You summed it up yourself. Just don't do it, the risk isn't worth it.

Besides, like someone else said, 9mm stuff is already cheap enough, so there wouldn't be any money in it anyway unless you produced it on a LARGE scale, as in a business...