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03-02-2013, 03:31
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How Much Are They Worth?
Was digging around in the back of my gun safe and found a 100 round Winchester White Box 40 S&W FMJ and a Glock 22Gen 4 magazine (15 round). Evidently they are left over from when I had a Glock 22. In today痴 crazy market what do you think I can get for both?
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03-02-2013, 05:34
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100 rd's WWB .40 FMJ: $40ish
New 15rd Mag: $39ish
Mag price example http://www.sturmgewehr.com/webBBS/parts.cgi?read=322591
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03-03-2013, 13:19
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Sounds good to me.
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03-06-2013, 00:44
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In my area it wouldnt last long for $75 all together.
You could also put it up for trade for something you lack. When it comes to firearms and ammo I tend to trade off rather than sell, especially now when prices and availability are always uncertain. Luckily I am well stocked up on everything but its still nice to help people out becuase I actually feel bad for some of they guys who werent able to stock up.
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03-06-2013, 01:18
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In my area it wouldnt last long for $75 all together.
You could also put it up for trade for something you lack. When it comes to firearms and ammo I tend to trade off rather than sell, especially now when prices and availability are always uncertain. Luckily I am well stocked up on everything but its still nice to help people out becuase I actually feel bad for some of they guys who werent able to stock up.
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I知 not to bad off but could be better. I have a Glock 19 and Glock 26 both less than a year old with 4 magazine each plus 600 rounds of 9mm FMJ and 300 rounds of self defense JHP loads. Not sure if I want to hang onto the 100 round WWB 40 S&W and magazine or trade. I値l take them to the next gun show in my area and see what I can get for them. I might be willing to trade for a couple of factory 9mm magazines.
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03-06-2013, 01:38
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I知 not to bad off but could be better. I have a Glock 19 and Glock 26 both less than a year old with 4 magazine each plus 600 rounds of 9mm FMJ and 300 rounds of self defense JHP loads. Not sure if I want to hang onto the 100 round WWB 40 S&W and magazine or trade. I値l take them to the next gun show in my area and see what I can get for them. I might be willing to trade for a couple of factory 9mm magazines.
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Sounds good. In my experience I usually get more out of trades anyway. It seems like when I sell something, all I get is low ball offers. Then when I want to buy something, everything is gouged.
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03-06-2013, 14:31
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I agree, about $40 each.
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03-06-2013, 15:56
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Just wait a few weeks - the prices will be even higher.
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03-06-2013, 20:29
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Just wait a few weeks - the prices will be even higher.
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In my area prices have been steadily going down
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03-08-2013, 12:51
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In my area prices have been steadily going down
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Really? That's good news!
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03-09-2013, 03:07
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Originally Posted by frankr
I知 not to bad off but could be better. I have a Glock 19 and Glock 26 both less than a year old with 4 magazine each plus 600 rounds of 9mm FMJ and 300 rounds of self defense JHP loads. Not sure if I want to hang onto the 100 round WWB 40 S&W and magazine or trade. I値l take them to the next gun show in my area and see what I can get for them. I might be willing to trade for a couple of factory 9mm magazines.
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That's about the same amounts of 9 FMJ's anf JHP's that I have. I think it's a very comfortable amount. I acn load everything in the truck in 5 minutes. I get how some guys like to stockpile 10k rounds. But my plan if the SHTF is evasion maneuvers. Think like a rabbit, and be ready to shoot your way out of the rabbit hole if need be. Defending a static structure doesn't really seem feasible these days. Just My Opinion. If I don't have room i my truck for it, I dont need it that bad. I'm more of a "pick your battles carefully, and pick your shots even more careful" kind of guy. My second cousin just passed away. I went to help his brother unload his basement. This guy had 10K rounds EACH of 10 ga., 12 ga., .223, .308, 762x39, 9mm, 45acp. It took me an hour and a half just to UNLOAD it. It was a little tough to moving unopened 1000 rd cases of stuff that I can't get my hands on. But like I said, I content w/ what I have for now.
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03-09-2013, 08:15
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Yeah, not in my area. I just paid $1800 for an AR-15 that retails for $1300 because you just can't get anything.
I have stripped lowers as well and I can't even get parts to build them up. All the online retailers are out with a 3+ month lead time. Awesome.
I'm thinking I might open my own machine shop. I figure it can't take the ATF much more than 3 months to issue an FFL mfg license.
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03-09-2013, 10:20
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Originally Posted by frankr
Was digging around in the back of my gun safe and found a 100 round Winchester White Box 40 S&W FMJ and a Glock 22Gen 4 magazine (15 round). Evidently they are left over from when I had a Glock 22. In today’s crazy market what do you think I can get for both?
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Here's another data point for you. There's a shop in Loveland, CO that has both. Magazines, $30, ammo, $40. I saw magazines at the last Denver show for $99, needless to say the dealer took them home when it was time to pack it up.
You'd be much better off trading the mag and ammo at a show than trying to sell it to a dealer there.
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03-09-2013, 15:57
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Yeah, not in my area. I just paid $1800 for an AR-15 that retails for $1300 because you just can't get anything.
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In my area there is almost of a surplus of ARs. I even seen an updated advirtisement for a Bushmaster (carbon?) AR15 for $899.
On the private market they are selling for $1000-$1200 and even brass cased ammo is starting to sell for around $.60 a round.
The only thing in my area that is hard to get is 9mm and .22LR ammo. 9mm ammo goes for $.50-$60 a round and a 550 pack of any .22LR goes for $60.
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03-14-2013, 10:27
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Originally Posted by Glock19Fan
In my area there is almost of a surplus of ARs. I even seen an updated advirtisement for a Bushmaster (carbon?) AR15 for $899.
On the private market they are selling for $1000-$1200 and even brass cased ammo is starting to sell for around $.60 a round.
The only thing in my area that is hard to get is 9mm and .22LR ammo. 9mm ammo goes for $.50-$60 a round and a 550 pack of any .22LR goes for $60.
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$60 for a brick of .22s? Wow.
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03-15-2013, 01:54
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I知 glad I was able to get a good supply of 9mm both in FMJ and JHP before they became so scarce.
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03-16-2013, 14:01
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I知 glad I was able to get a good supply of 9mm both in FMJ and JHP before they became so scarce.
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A lot of smart shoppers do that. They stock up in times of plenty.
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