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As everyone knows the times right now are a little crazy, its hard to find ammo and a lot of time when you do, it costs an arm and a leg to get it. I was lucky enough to come across a little ammo today so I would like to pass some along to a couple other people who have not been as lucky. I am not charging anything for it, but there are a couple of stipulations:

 

Please do not ask for some if you have your own supply

Please DO take advantage of this and go to a range, I am offering this for your enjoyment.

I know 100 rounds is not a lot, but depending what firearm(s) you have, it will provide an hour or more fun

If you have a chance, pay it forward.

 

To make this fair to everyone the first three people tonight to reply to this post tonight will each get 100 rounds, and the first 2 people that post here after 12 noon tomorrow will each get 100 too.

 

This is located in the boro of Middlesex, you will be responsible for picking it up, and although you will not be charged for this, I will still need to see FID and matching DL since it is a "handgun" caliber.

 

The ammo is brand new American Eagle High Velocity .22 cal Long Rifle 40 Grain Solid. (50ct red box)

 

Please do not pm me about buying any,I didn't get that much :)

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Since most posts so far have some for themselves, i am cutting the people down to 4, but raising the amount of ammo to 150.

 

sy251mfd the first 150 rounds are yours, just let me know when you will be in the area to collect it

 

I still have 3 more sets of 150 up for grabs.

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