... if you don't post a price ???
OOPS! Is it seriously that big of an inconvenience to click the link and find out? There has not been any deals worth posting recently because of stupid gunbot.
... if you don't post a price ???
Outdoorsman in Greenwood has most common calibers in stock right now. They do have a 1 box limit per type (brand and caliber) though, so take some friends. I bought 3 boxes of .357 (each a different brand so different types) and a box of .38. All quality brands, total cost $109.10 after tax.
They had several brands and types of .40, .45, .380, 9mm, .38 in stock for handgun ammo. Didn't pay attention to rifle calibers or .22.
Martinsville rural king has 7.62x39 TulAmmo 20rds. 6.99 plenty of 12 guage and .410 too. I think it's going for about $10 a box. Martinsville gunstore has .308 .223 .45 LC .45 acp, 9 mm if you buy a 9 mm handgun. No 22's from what I understand, also prices shot up there on ammo, .45 LC moved up 2.50 in the past month, but those rounds are always expensive. If your by that way check em out, might be worth it for some.
Standing here at 71st Walmart waiting....22 boxes of Tula 40sw, 12 boxes Tula 380, 2 boxes Tula 9mm & 12 boxes PDX1 9MM. Apparently, nobody is working 2nd shift today
Edit- 25 boxes of Tula 7.62 hiding in the right side case
Apparently the girl working sporting goods had gone to lunch, and took the keys with her. I asked for someone to be paged three times, and a manager finally showed up. It was a lot of hassle for some TulaUse Dat Phone and call the front Desk!
Over here, sporting goods gets sent over to cut fabric LMAO!!!
Apparently the girl working sporting goods had gone to lunch, and took the keys with her. I asked for someone to be paged three times, and a manager finally showed up. It was a lot of hassle for some Tula