I’d say I see more 41 magnum on the shelf in my area these days then much else. Nice score on the 57.I did, found a Smith 57 and didn't want to pass it up. I used to have another .41 and so I've got a few rounds left, but I know I'm in for problems feeding this gun.
Dad? Dad is that you?Gifted both of my AR15s and all my 5.56 ammo to my sons a couple of years ago.
However, I’ve been thinking about buying another basic overpriced AR like a S&W Sport or Ruger SR556 just to squirrel away in the back of the safe for some other family member’s future consideration. I’ll let them worry about ammo.
If I could send them to you I would. I have an old box of Remington 25-20 Remington I think 86 grain bullets and about 30 left in the box. No clue where it came from but about 30 have a Remington head stamp and a few Peters head stamp. I'll never use them but sending loaded ammunition is a PITA. I'll never have any use for them.1892 in 25-20. Got maybe 20 pieces of brass i found at a garage sale.
That's right I have done it plenty of times. I have too much powder and primers on the brain.For general information , ammunition can be shipped between private parties. Labeling requirements : ORM-D , small firearm cartridges , something like that.
I've done that several times.
Shoot me a PM and I'll send you the few I have Fed-Ex as I have a FedEx a few blocks away. It's on me. Been looking at them over 20 years and will never have any use for them.Ron, thank you too bad not closer. I can reload the few cases I got I believe with 85 g lead I got from midway before I even got brass. I believe it was born in 1918 and would be tons of fun to shoot at steel.
[raises hand meekly]How many of us are buying guns with no ammo available?