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By TheFace
Hello all. I have some ammo and gear to get rid of. I'm not looking to separate the individual batches. Some are open box or partially in different packaging. I'm in the SJ area near Williamstown, but can meet up within reason. First claim, first serve.
*SOLD* 9mm 115gr. FMJ - Herter's 400 rounds (4x100ct.) - $100 *SOLD*
.40 S&W 180gr. FMJ - Blazer 250 rounds (5x50ct.) -$100
.45 Auto 230gr. FMJ - Blazer 200 rounds (4x50ct) - $100
.500 S&W 350gr. FMJ - Modern Munitions (Reman) 50 rounds (2x25ct.) -$100
12ga. - Winchester 3", 1550 velocity, 1 ¹/⁸ oz., 3 shot 232 shells (8x25ct.+35 loose) -$150m
9m 115gr. - Federal CHP (1X50ct.) - $30
.22 WMR 40gr. - Speer Gold Dot (1x50ct.) - $20
.22LR 40gr. - Blazer 1000 rounds (2x500) - $80
.223 55gr. FMJ - Herter's 300 rounds (2X150ct.) - $150
MEC Shell reloader - $150
Shotgun Scabbard 26" - $20
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By SleepingInABag
Hi all, new member here looking to offload some steel cased Tula. $1200 for 3,000 rounds total in original unopened packaging; three 1000rd cases of 20rd boxes. ($0.40/rd)
I am in central NJ and willing to deliver within 30 miles if someone buys the lot. Otherwise will meet up if anyone wants a single case.
Buyers must be legally able to purchase rifle ammunition in NJ. Minimum age of 18 confirmed by DL or other government ID.
Will send pictures with timestamp upon request.
First to post "I'll take it" wins the sale.
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By CMJeepster · Posted
ALWAYS CHECK "THEIR" WORK!!! The last one we had been subject to was a total hack job. We fought it and got it corrected. We weren't happy with the increase, but it could have been worse. -
Yes, it's an estimate. By that estimate, we are the worst state in the nation. Life of Tax: How Much Tax is Paid Over a Lifetime | Self. This much of your lifetime wages go to taxes — where does NJ rank (nj1015.com)
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Think so? Check your property card. My mother's house hadn't changed since it was built in 1952. But back in the 2oth century when the property taxes were skyrocketing, I went to look at the property card in the assessors office. Among other nonexistent features I found on it was a finished basement and two extra baths. Even better, the office manager tried to tell me that the arithmetic on the card (based on the features listed) that resulted perfectly in the property tax total, had NOTHING TO DO with the tax levied. The last assessment they did on our current home was all wrong. Fortunately I had the blueprints for the house and corrected all the mistakes in the assessor's measurements.
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