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WTS Magazines, Ammo Can, 7.62x39 Ammo

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WTS there Following:

4 Pmag 10 round magazines for AR $8.00 each

5 Tapco 10 magazine for AK $8.00 back (I used these in my WASR)

3 Large green ammo cans $15.00 each

1 small green ammo can $5.00

3 black ammo cans $10.00 each

180 Brass Case 7.62x39 ammo $5 per 20 round box 

Stack On Safe. Height 55" Length 21" Depth 16" $125.00 (I had 6 long guns in this safe with a little room left)

Located in Rahway

The first to post "I'll take it" wins the sale

 

 

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