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My son got my ap.ammo and.the tracer ammo when he got my M1. Never fired the tracer ammo.
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If thinking about reloading it into 308 Win, or 7.62 its illegal...
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These? They're bringing $2 + a round on gunbroker and a few of the shows I've been to if you have larger quantities. Small lots $3-4 a round. Yeah, this is pretty much spot on, I picked up 80 rounds last night from a buddy of mine for a dollar apiece I snatched them up right quick :-)
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I was watching a WWII war movie the other day and the soldier was reloading his Garand with a full clip of black tip. I thought it was an interesting detail in a movie that was fairly accurate with the small arms they used. I have read numerous times that the Marines during the island hopping campaign preferred AP rounds, and one the reasons were accuracy….
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I was watching a WWII war movie the other day and the soldier was reloading his Garand with a full clip of black tip. I thought it was an interesting detail in a movie that was fairly accurate with the small arms they used. I have read numerous times that the Marines during the island hopping campaign preferred AP rounds, and one the reasons were accuracy…. The AP in 50 bmg was quite accurate in our rifle. Wished I had bought a lot of it at the time. With these stupid rules these days who knows whats next
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I sure wouldn't waste any of it just enough to see where it impacts compared to normal.ball. it may become very valuable in the future its not like you can buy it at wallyworld. You can't take it with you. If she's lucky your wife might a couple of bucks for it at your estate sale.
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I was watching a WWII war movie the other day and the soldier was reloading his Garand with a full clip of black tip. I thought it was an interesting detail in a movie that was fairly accurate with the small arms they used. I have read numerous times that the Marines during the island hopping campaign preferred AP rounds, and one the reasons were accuracy…. The AP in 50 bmg was quite accurate in our rifle. Wished I had bought a lot of it at the time. With these stupid rules these days who knows whats next 50 BMG AP pulled bullets and loaded ammo is still pretty reasonable.
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Any 7x57 Ap would like to load it up in 7mag
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AP ammo that can be used in a pistol other than a single shot is illegal. to buy, sell, manufacture, or possess... that's federal. That covers 5.56, 223 and 7.62, 308. Other rifle AP might be illegal depending on local laws.
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If thinking about reloading it into 308 Win, or 7.62 its illegal...
Phil I have never heard that Phil. Do you have a Case law reference or United States code citation? And I’m not trying to be a smart butt.
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I was watching a WWII war movie the other day and the soldier was reloading his Garand with a full clip of black tip. I thought it was an interesting detail in a movie that was fairly accurate with the small arms they used. I have read numerous times that the Marines during the island hopping campaign preferred AP rounds, and one the reasons were accuracy…. The AP in 50 bmg was quite accurate in our rifle. Wished I had bought a lot of it at the time. With these stupid rules these days who knows whats next 50 BMG AP pulled bullets and loaded ammo is still pretty reasonable. I have not noticed it anywhere. May have to ammoseek again.
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
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If thinking about reloading it into 308 Win, or 7.62 its illegal...
Phil I have never heard that Phil. Do you have a Case law reference or United States code citation? And I’m not trying to be a smart butt. Be careful, his village is searching for him...
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
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I was watching a WWII war movie the other day and the soldier was reloading his Garand with a full clip of black tip. I thought it was an interesting detail in a movie that was fairly accurate with the small arms they used. I have read numerous times that the Marines during the island hopping campaign preferred AP rounds, and one the reasons were accuracy…. The AP in 50 bmg was quite accurate in our rifle. Wished I had bought a lot of it at the time. With these stupid rules these days who knows whats next 50 BMG AP pulled bullets and loaded ammo is still pretty reasonable. I have not noticed it anywhere. May have to ammoseek again. Not as plentiful as it used to be., Shot quite a bit of it as a kid. Trace is a tough to come by also in 30 odd six. Nothing cheap anymore.
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I bought some from CMP when they had it for sale several years ago…
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Off and on, over the last several years I've looked for these. The bullets alone are almost always $1/ea. I would expect more for loaded rounds.
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Anything like that, tracers etc is a buck apiece. Hell, M118 LR 308 is pushing $2.
But,, the BT will penetrate the web of a RR rail. Aim, slide down for cover, pull trigger. A long time ago. Shot an 18-20" Ash tree with one & my bud said, hell you missed it, I saw dirt fly up on the other side.
Dead center, superior penetration. Not to be taken lightly. Just for reference, normal M2 ammo will penetrate 30" of oak @ 200 yards. ++ on the AP.
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