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Post by 45only on Mar 14, 2004 18:38:38 GMT -5
DA, im glad to see you made it back,,,,,,,, thanks for posting your forum,,,, i was starting to think we was doomed,,,, (mabee someone just didnt like us or somthing) But DA, its good to see the forum up and running again,,,,,,, good work
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Mar 15, 2004 21:03:52 GMT -5
Glad to see you back, as well 45. It will take a week or so to get in gear around here, but I once heard someone say that people are at their best when situations are at the worst.
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Post by 45only on Mar 16, 2004 18:05:45 GMT -5
I agree,,,,, and i no you, it wont be long and you will have this forum back to its old self again ;D
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Post by blueglass on Mar 15, 2012 20:53:59 GMT -5
I am also very pleased to see us all back here this can be the best forum on the net if we make it this way. I am sure we can as well. With the good weather here now I will shoot virtually every day of the week now for the next 8-9 months or so. I average around 200 rounds a day on the range and just love it as well.
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Mar 15, 2012 23:52:00 GMT -5
blueglass; I'm sure that everyone will be glad to see you posting here. How is the ammo prices, where you live ?
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Post by blueglass on Apr 14, 2012 20:57:39 GMT -5
I usually buy my ammo at Walmart. The Federal 525 Bulk packs are around $23.95 per box here. My 9mm's which are usually made by me as well as my 45's also. In the store here they are around the $24.00 each for a box of 50 which I find expensive but good for the brass anyways. The 9's and 45's come from our only gunshop here in London Ontario. Its the only place that sells these calibres for around 30 miles. London has near 400,000 people and only one gunshop. He is expensive as he can get away with it.
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Apr 16, 2012 18:14:48 GMT -5
.....I did most of my shooting when the .45 acp ammo was $10. dollars for a box of 50 rounds.
.....I bought up a lot ammo from those that was selling certain pistols, in the calibers that I was using.
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Post by blueglass on Dec 17, 2015 19:39:56 GMT -5
WE still are paying heavy prices for the good ammo like CCI or Wolf in 22 cal. A brick of 500 is around the $50.00 mark at this time. That hurts a bit I can tell you and its very hard to find as well. All caused by Obama the Dork with his stupid idea's on gun control.
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Dec 20, 2015 10:02:39 GMT -5
...Blueglass; For some odd reason, I saw to rise in ammo cost before it happened. I began shooting pellet pistols to save on ammo and it helped to keep me occupied. These pistols can knock down a can at 25 yards....Date Posted : Jul 21, 2004 handgunforum.proboards.com/thread/1080/dry-firing-sig?page=1&scrollTo=6659 For the Sigs, if I want alot of dry fire at home, I shoot a few hundred lead wadcutter .177 pellets in my RWS Dynamite Noble C-225 pellet pistol. This pistol is modeled from the Sig Sauer P-225, manufactured in Germany, features all metal frame and slide, functional decocker, rifled barrel, DA/SA Trigger, 8 rd. rotary magazine, and dove tail sights. These C-225 Pistols are also excellent back yard trainers for the Wife and children, and far less expensive than most other options, with the exception of the soft air replicas.
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Post by blueglass on Dec 20, 2015 14:29:49 GMT -5
I have a Daisy BB pistol which knocks cans down at 25 Feet. Holds around 15 rounds at once and is easy to re-load when I need to. It has a descent trigger on it and I was lucky to get it for $20.00 at a gun show a few years ago now. The cops stopped me that day as someone told them I was packing a real gun in the trunk. They had a good chuckle when I showed them as it even had a trigger gaurd on it. Showed them my license and went down the road with it.
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