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I came to this forum looking for some friendly advice.  I’m

about to inherit a large amount of ammo (to get it home I’ll probably have to fill up

my truck  2 or 3 times) in calibers and quantities that I don’t really need. I was

looking into renting a table at a PA or NY gun show but see on the application that

I have to obtain a tax ID number for that state. I’m a little leary of getting an out of

state tax ID number and any problems or headaches that might occur after

registering a company that sells small arms ammunition.  Has anyone done this

recently and was there anything in the process that made it a problem or

impossible?  Does anyone know of any companies that would buy a large quantity

of ammo and basically resell it?  I know I’d be getting pennies on the dollar for it

but I really don’t have the time or freedom with my work schedule to drive all over

the state selling a few boxes of ammo at a time.  Any advice on how to unload

while making a little money would be appreciated.

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Just now, Mrs. Peel said:

People getting "dibs"... others watching from the sidelines.

It's like someone threw chum in the water and the ammo sharks are circling! :facepalm:

Sooo… ummm. when did you say that ad's going up?

 She’s like # 9 or # 10 dude

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21 minutes ago, Displaced Texan said:

I’d be in for some 5.56 and .308

Hes# 11 dude

16 minutes ago, DirtyDigz said:

Potential buyer here too.  If you’re near Monmouth county I’ll help you inventory, photograph and prepare ads in exchange for a discount on purchase.

He’s #13 dude

4 minutes ago, silverado427 said:

Thats a lot of ammo.

He doesn’t count dude

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I will take the 9mm, 357 Sig, 40S&W and 38 special.  Oh, and 223 and 45 acp.  Oh wait, also 12 gauge and 357 magnum.  Any scraps I will leave to the rest of the ladies here. 

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18 minutes ago, Ray Ray said:

I will take the 9mm, 357 Sig, 40S&W and 38 special.  Oh, and 223 and 45 acp.  Oh wait, also 12 gauge and 357 magnum.  Any scraps I will leave to the rest of the ladies here. 

He’s # 0 dude doesn’t count 

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1 hour ago, Displaced Texan said:

I’d be in for some 5.56 and .308

 

5 hours ago, JackDaWack said:

We buy by the case... Or multiple cases... lol. If the price is right and ur local... I'm sure you could easily unload a bunch right on here. 

 

25 minutes ago, Ray Ray said:

I will take the 9mm, 357 Sig, 40S&W and 38 special.  Oh, and 223 and 45 acp.  Oh wait, also 12 gauge and 357 magnum.

 

8 minutes ago, 1563621 said:

I will take all the 30-06, and 38 super, Krag ammo too. All the M1 clips and any parts! also 44 mag and special.

Hmmmm....  Has anyone been quoted PRICES on any of these items??? I know, it's just a SMALL detail....

 

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