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By NewYorkCentralRailroad
Well folks, I'm back with another deal. I've seen what's been going on with 5.56 and .223 pricing, and I hate it as much as you do. I went to a gun show yesterday and people were selling Winchester Service Grade 5.56 for $0.65 per round for a 1000-round case. That's ludicrous, and AmmoSeek doesn't give much better prospects, so I'm here to give a few lucky people a deal. As of 10/23/2023, I will have in my possession 1500 rounds of Winchester White Box 5.56 in 150-round Range Packs. I don't need all of them, so I would like to give y'all some of them. The best deal for any 5.56 on AmmoSeek right now with free shipping is $0.51 per round for some Igman stuff.
I'm offering these packs at $73.50 per box, or $0.49 per round. That includes tax! This is the best price that I've found anywhere on the internet for LC 5.56. If you buy more, I might be able to work with you on the price a bit more. Again, I have 8 boxes right now, and will have a total of 10 boxes on Monday, so it's first come first serve. PM me to tell me how much you want, in multiples of 150. If you want all of it, first to post "I'll Take It" wins.
Ammo is currently in Philadelphia PA, but I can go anywhere on the PATCO, Atlantic City, SEPTA, or Northeast Corridor rail lines. I've delivered to Trenton and Pennsauken before, as well as all over SE PA. I also have a base in Essex County, if you live out there I can get there relatively easily too. I'm keeping the little Winchester stickers, sorry!
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By NewYorkCentralRailroad
SOLD Hey, I told y'all that I had some ammo to sell, so here I go. I have a significant quantity of Nemo Arms branded PPU 5.56 55 grain FMJBT ammunition, and I'm looking to get rid of some of it. I have 1000 rounds, but I'd like to keep 200ish rounds, so I'm open to selling up to 760 rounds to a buyer. I'm suggesting $260 for the full 760 rounds, making it $0.35 a round. If you want a different quantity or have an offer, shoot me a message.
I can go anywhere NJ transit rail goes, so if there's a NJ transit rail station local to you, odds are I can get there. I'm based out of Philadelphia, so anywhere on the Atlantic City or NEC rail lines I can get to with ease. I also have a base in Essex County, and I'll be up there weekend after next. First to say they want it gets it!
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By Casual Shooter
· Model: XFD18RS
· Caliber: 5.56 NATO and .223
· Action: Gas piston, semi-auto
· Barrel: 18.5 ”, 1 in 7 twist, Chromed lined, Cold hammer forged, CrMoV
· Overall length: 30.5”
· Weight: 8 lbs.
· Folding front sight with Tritium insert and folding rear aperture sight
· Double case ejectors
· NJ compliant
Accessories include:
· Manual
· Magpul PMag, 10 round
· Sight adjustment tool
· Quick release sling swivels
· Box
· Lock
· Extra: Optional IWI X95 Cleaning Kit
· All items are in new condition
$1,695.00 cash
FID and matching DL required with transfer thru FFL. Located in Morris County. RTSP in Randolph preferred FFL. Buyer responsible for transfer fees.
The first to post “I’ll take it” wins the sale followed by PM to confirm.
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By leo-польд
Hi, I would like to sell my Tavor SAR16, 16" with pinned per NJ requirements muzzle brake barrel. One 10 rounds mag. $1200 we could meet in FFL of your choice or mine near me in Somerset. No out of state sale, cash only.
Price is without Geissele trigger pack and Mepro red dot, that is additional $300.
Tavor is having less than 2000 shots on it and in great scratchless shape, it is coming with additional gas cover, bipod, front handguard and rear rubber pad as on photo for free.
The first to post "I'll take it" wins the sale
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By Dooly
BCM BCG. New in sealed factory wrap.
$240 shipped.
I accept PP (F&F), venmo, cash. I am in Bergen County.
First to reply "I'll take it" wins the sale.
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By SmokenClay · Posted
I don't think any range is going to want you taking anything apart on the range itself. They probably wouldn't want you interrupting the other shooters when they have to call a ceasefire for you to retrieve springs that fly down range, or soaking the bench with solvent. If they don't provide an area for cleaning it's probably not going to happen there. I also do not have any permanent location for cleaning. I have my cleaning gear in plastic tubs/totes that I store in the garage. I'd setup a space in the garage but too clod in the winter and too hot in the summer so it's either the kitchen table or my desk while watching gun tube -
Fun fact. Registered R's currently outnumber the D's by almost a million in FL. Considering R's surpassed D's only a few yrs ago I'd say that's a huge swing and this state is gtg for a while. Just not with realestate....
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If you were running a commercial range, would like the risk of having to call "clean-up on lane 3" when someone knocks their bottle of solvent over? They would have to shut down the entire line if any of it spilled forward.
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By Grima Squeakersen · Posted
That political skew is good as long as it lasts. I know about the real estate increase. I had been considering FL as a potential long-term alternative if I completely give up on NJ. Now I'm leaning more toward SC. I know some folks with places on the coast a bit away from the elite areas, and they like it very much. And real estate in those places seems to be holding reasonable prices, at least compared to FL. -
By Grima Squeakersen · Posted
I have been cleaning at home, but I don't have a permanent station set up for this, so I need to spend some time rearranging stuff before doing so. I've also thought of cleaning while at the range, so I'm interested in the comments about various ranges not allowing cleaning on-premises. Do you mean that they don't provide a dedicated space to do this, or that they actually forbid the practice? I pay for range time per hour, and, as long as I'm paying for the time, I'm wondering if the range is likely to object if I'm cleaning 1 or 2 handguns instead of shooting them. I know I can ask them, but if it is a general prohibition for a good reason, I'd like to know in advance.
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