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    Ok, let's do the math... 500 rds Aguilla (and 6 months patience) is $155... A Inland RG is $419.... NPM SG is $575.... Rock-ola SG is $675.... New 14 gun Fire rated safe is $699... buying your stock pile ammo at $40 a box totallin $950 ???? I think I would have opted for the 6 month wait for the Rock-ola and 1000 rds of Aguilla same price.... wait, I did opt for the 6 month wait for a NPM - knew I should have ordered the ammo at the same time....


    But found one that is still WORSE..... Just saw that We-Treat-You-Like-Dirt has that messed up 120 rd LC Bandolier crap that they are trying to unload for $99. Guess that's about $46 a box worth of 50. I do wonder why they leave all the negative comments up on the customer review. Wonder how long that is going to be posted before they put up the sold out sign?

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    When the libs get through with gun legislation, the buyer can sell that ammo and triple his $$$! And people will need it because the mindset being taught is that is is not someones fault that they are broke and homeless, it is your fault for doing well, paying your bills and mortgage...therefore you owe them and they will get it from you any way they can, have the govco steal it from you and share with them or they can come and take it directly from you...only common sense...right?

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    Hi

    Is the stuff in the box sold on Gunbroker WW2 manufactured? Is it even remotely collectable? Still, $900 is a BIT MUCH.

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