Your Favorite Surplus Ammo Dealer?


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fiddleharp
October 24, 2007, 03:44 PM
Who has the best deals, customer service, etc. AIM Surplus? JG Sales? Or somebody else?
I took my "new" CZ-52 to the range today, decided it was worth keeping, and now I want to stock up on ammo for it.

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flynlr
October 24, 2007, 03:51 PM
aim or wideners have been very good to me.

jwxspoon
October 24, 2007, 03:52 PM
AIM
J&G
Cheaper than Dirt
Ammo Connection
Ammunition to Go
Ammoman.com

jw

kwelz
October 24, 2007, 04:14 PM
Nobody likes me :(

JWarren
October 24, 2007, 04:32 PM
Kevin,

What is your web address? I couldn't find it. I may well like you if I could find you. :D



The only thing I saw firearms related that was spelled sorta like yours was:

http://www.kiesler.com/

and they say:

KIESLER'S ONLY DEALS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, US GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, MILITARY, INDIVIDUAL OFFICERS, AND SECURITY AGENCIES. KIESLER'S DOES NOT SELL TO THE CIVILIAN MARKET.


So, I don't like them.



-- John

Gustav
October 24, 2007, 04:38 PM
www.ammoman.com

www.sportsmansguide.com

www.outdoormarksman.com

www.southernohiogun.com

Jorg
October 24, 2007, 04:40 PM
Nobody likes me

Assuming the Kielser's Wholesale is the same as Kiesler's, we probably can't figure out how to buy from you.

If we go to the old website for Kiesler's Wholesale which is still linked some places, www.kieslersonline.com, it takes you to http://www.firepowertv.us/. That is also the first hit if you google for "Kiesler's Wholesale". If you follow the link from there over to http://www.kiesler.com, you are greeted with "KIESLER'S ONLY DEALS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, US GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, MILITARY, INDIVIDUAL OFFICERS, AND SECURITY AGENCIES. KIESLER'S DOES NOT SELL TO THE CIVILIAN MARKET."

So are you a different company or is there a trick to order?

Edited: Bah, JWarren beat me to the punch while I was looking up addresses.

TexasRifleman
October 24, 2007, 06:23 PM
KIESLER'S ONLY DEALS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, US GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, MILITARY, INDIVIDUAL OFFICERS, AND SECURITY AGENCIES. KIESLER'S DOES NOT SELL TO THE CIVILIAN MARKET.

Whoever they are, I don't like them either. By the way, Law Enforcement Agencies and Security Agencies ARE Civilians.

I DO like:

AIM
Wideners
Northwest Loading
Ammoman

PAPACHUCK
October 24, 2007, 06:47 PM
AIM for me.:)

Average Joe
October 24, 2007, 08:13 PM
I have used AIM in the past with good results.

DMK
October 24, 2007, 08:39 PM
I used to buy from Kieslers, and the had some good deals, but they apparently changed owners or something.

Now, it's AIM, Century, Graffs, J&G, Natchez, and SOG. Used to buy a lot from Midway, but they've gotten too pricy.

MRIman
October 24, 2007, 11:22 PM
Do lots of deals with Century,but have to say,if your timing
is right,you can score BIG with Sportsmenguide.
Best deal was in Feb '06 on 7.62x39,$81 a case shipped!!!!!

Just need to buy cheap,stack deep!!!

MRI

Jorg
October 25, 2007, 03:16 PM
So, Azizza, are you the same shop or are there different two Kiesler's?

Red Tornado
October 25, 2007, 04:58 PM
If you've got a C&R Century can save you a bunch on bulk purchases. They do flat rate shipping. I think it's $12.50 regardless of weight.
RT

ftierson
October 25, 2007, 05:36 PM
Century Arms
AIM


Forrest

Gord
October 25, 2007, 05:51 PM
I found that Sportsman's Guide had the best price shipped on 7.62x25 when I ordered my 1224 rds a month or so ago. Shoots great, and doesn't split the cases open like the box of older surplus ammo the shop sold me with the gun (I don't reload, but having cases come out the ejection port cracked in half makes me concerned for the well-being of my hands and fingers...)

bill123
October 25, 2007, 06:32 PM
It is the same operation. I visit anytime I am that far south.

RonE
October 25, 2007, 10:35 PM
KIESLER'S ONLY DEALS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, US GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, MILITARY, INDIVIDUAL OFFICERS, AND SECURITY AGENCIES. KIESLER'S DOES NOT SELL TO THE CIVILIAN MARKET.

Sorta like HK? You suck, we don't like you?

Ithaca37
October 25, 2007, 11:00 PM
By the way, Law Enforcement Agencies and Security Agencies ARE Civilians.

+1

KIESLER'S ONLY DEALS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, US GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, MILITARY, INDIVIDUAL OFFICERS, AND SECURITY AGENCIES. KIESLER'S DOES NOT SELL TO THE CIVILIAN MARKET.
Not to beat a dead horse; but, if this is your site, your damn right I don't like you.

Roccobro
October 25, 2007, 11:26 PM
I found that Sportsman's Guide had the best price shipped on 7.62x25 when I ordered my 1224 rds a month or so ago. Shoots great, and doesn't split the cases open like the box of older surplus ammo the shop sold me with the gun (I don't reload, but having cases come out the ejection port cracked in half makes me concerned for the well-being of my hands and fingers...

First, ditto on the Sportsman's Guide for this pruchase. I shopped around a few months back and they had the best prices after shipping on the ammo your looking for (bought 6k of 7.62x25 myself). The shipping from them is capped at $19.99 + $2 for adult sig AS LONG AS A PRODUCT ISN'T LABELED "BULK".

Oh, and I ordered 1k of .40sw and 3k or 9mm on the same order. :D

Second, they sell the Best surplus- Romanian. Yugoslavian surplus has been known to have hard primers (for use in MG's) and sometimes need second strikes, Bulgarian is loaded hot and regarded as "poor" quality and accuracy, and Polish is good shooting, but the case annealing was poorly done then and now decades later split their case neck with regularity (1in 4?). Consensus is that it doesn't generally damage the gun (I know, it can't be good).

I got back ordered Polish from AIM when they offered free shipping, thank goodness since I found out later what they do. And funny how the Bulgy runs a little more expensive with their downsides from some places...

Justin

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