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I signed up for a "notification" when a product would be back in stock at Classic Arms. 4-6 emails a DAY.... every damn day.... Not the droids your looking for.
Then the other day baaammm! Wolf 9mm $499. for 1,000 rounds, Wolf .223 same.
The constant annoying emails finally paid off. Pretty sure as of yesterday I saw the 9mm price still in the daily onslaught of emails from Classic.
I have a couple of loaner rifles for NV classes we hold, cheaper models. I'll practice more with those and the Wolf ammo.
Tulammo - TA99-1000SMM 9mm Ammunition from the Tula ammunition factory in Russia. If you are a high-volume shooter, this is the ammo for you. These rounds have a 115 Grain Full Metal Jacket bi-metal bullet and are non-corrosive. Each round features a polymer-coated casing to ensure smooth cycling and extraction. They have a cylinder-shaped case with a non-projecting flange. Rounds are made in the famous Tula ammunition factory in Russia and the quality is top-notch. Shooters around the world trust Tula Ammo for its accuracy and sure-fire reliability. Brand New Production.
Ammunition comes packaged in 50 round boxes, with 20 boxes per 1000 round case. This ammo does have a bi-metal bullet which we suggest you check with your local indoor range and make sure they will allow bi-metal projectiles.
We sell these under this SKU by the 1000 round case.
This would be considered a "good deal" right now on 9mm training ammo.
i'm not sure exactly what this means...? but i've seen the following asked...
"is the concrete cracking? "
looking back at ld's post of classic.... that seems like a really great deal now!!
Unless I throw out all of my camping gear, winter clothes, coats, and hunting clothes - and current stock - there's no more room:cool:
I did spend the afternoon organizing and rearranging the storage food yesterday in hopes of not once again breaking the shelves off the closet wall. Everything is boxed up and labeled, so at least I can find things. Several boxes had to go onto the closet floor, so I moved the shoe rack to the master. I need my husband to build me a bigger closet:) The problem is that our temperature-sensitive RV gear is taking up half my office and 1/4 of the storage closet bedroom.
Perfect solution: We stopped at Lowes and looked at storage sheds. If we get rid of the old (failing) one and get a bigger one (they had a nice 2-story one), I could move the camping and RV gear out of the house! This would give me a ton more room for sale items and give me back my office! We're also looking at gorilla shelving for the garage. Then I could have the storage cabinet that's in the garage which would be perfect for storage food! Well, my antique sidechairs would have to go, but I can sacrifice:o
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