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Nashville armory has been getting it in fairly reliably for months now. $3 - $5 a box depending on variety. I've bought at least 2500 rounds of their cb and probably half as much again in misc other loads. In the last 6 months. Last bought some a few days before Xmas and they had federal bulk cans too.
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[quote name="TrickyNicky" post="1100312" timestamp="1390576397"]Nashville armory has been getting it in fairly reliably for months now. $3 - $5 a box depending on variety. I've bought at least 2500 rounds of their cb and probably half as much again in misc other loads. In the last 6 months. Last bought some a few days before Xmas and they had federal bulk cans too.[/quote] What say you about procuring some for a friend and said friend paying you when meeting up to exchange previously discussed goods?
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I guess what most folks have or have not thought about this but for as far back as I can remember and that is about 55 years just about every household in the country that owned a gun had at least one 22 caliber gun in it. Be it a pistol or a rifle there was a 22 caliber in that house. Several houses had several with a few pistols and a few different rifle configurations from single shots to semi auto's. That is the main reason that 22 ammo seems to fly off the shelves faster than most other calibers. That is the only explanation I can come up with but how many folks here can say they don't own at least one 22 caliper gun of some kind in their home?....................jmho

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 I picked up some a few months after Sandy Hook by using the notification feature on the Midway site and being very quick to place the order but I've got enough and haven't set notifications in some time so i'm not sure if they've been getting it since then or not.

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I guess what most folks have or have not thought about this but for as far back as I can remember and that is about 55 years just about every household in the country that owned a gun had at least one 22 caliber gun in it. Be it a pistol or a rifle there was a 22 caliber in that house. Several houses had several with a few pistols and a few different rifle configurations from single shots to semi auto's. That is the main reason that 22 ammo seems to fly off the shelves faster than most other calibers. That is the only explanation I can come up with but how many folks here can say they don't own at least one 22 caliper gun of some kind in their home?....................jmho

 

I bought a 22 pistol because there was no centerfire on the shelves and I thought it would be easier to find .22 :wall:

 

Luckily I've had a couple of fortuitous finds since then.

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Homeland Security bought the entire production run, loaded it in black helicopters and flew it out to Area 51 ...

 

Where there is a big scale. On one side is ammunition and on the other side, the weight of Obama's lies. They have to keep them balanced.

 

That lead smelter wasn't closed down, it was co-opted.

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