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Just took a look at their site...if you're LEO/Military or a Veteran, they offer a 5% discount.  First place I've seen that offers a discount to vets that didn't serve the entire 20 and then retire...they'll definitely be getting my business for as long as I can still have ammo shipped to NJ from out of state.

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+1 for Freedom Munitions, I have placed a few orders from them, great product for the price. never had any problems.

Great shipping, and don't need to give them FID card.

 

I am getting ready to order some  bullets(X-Treme)  from them for reloading myself.

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My Springfield XD9 developed failure to extract issues using 115 grain new RN, but I wonder if it's just my gun being sensitive to this ammo while having a dirty extractor (which is a pain to properly clean). This is while having no issues with other brands, e.g. PMC, Remington, Federal, Speer. I finally fashioned a tool to remove the extractor and properly clean it out so hopefully it won't have any more issues. 

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You do need an FID to order from them, its right on their webpage:

 

Instructions for New Jersey Ammunition Sales:
New Jersey Firearms/Ammunition Identification Card must accompany ammunition orders for first time. Firearms/Ammunition ID card can be submitted by e-mail - [email protected] (IMPORTANT: You must enter your order number in the email subject line) It is your responsibility to follow up with Freedom Munitions to make sure we have received your information.
These MUST be current, valid, & completely legible.
Orders will be processed & retained until sufficient documents are submitted to and received by Freedom Munitions.
Ammo can only be shipped to the address on the document.
Check for other Local & State laws before ordering. It is your responsibility to know your state laws.

 

It is only needed on the first order as they retain it in their files.

 

I have ordered many different types of ammo from them and it almost always goes bang.  I had a problem with two boxes of 9mm new ammo from them not long ago where perhaps 10-15 rounds had light strikes.  I told them about it and they thanked me and told me they would ship me two full boxes to make up for it.  About a week later UPS showed up with not two but THREE full boxes at no cost.  I call that great support and great follow-through by a company.

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they got 38sp, 45acp, 300 AAC blkout,  and 50bmg ATM

Hmmm. I guess I should have looked harder before I posted.  There is still nothing I need in stock!

Ammo is still scarce I suppose.  I have to start reloading faster to keep up with my range habit.  It may be time for me to get a dillon

Ken

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Hmmm. I guess I should have looked harder before I posted.  There is still nothing I need in stock!

Ammo is still scarce I suppose.  I have to start reloading faster to keep up with my range habit.  It may be time for me to get a dillon

Ken

use the (In Stock Now) link http://www.freedommunitions.com/category-s/53970.htm

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