very old .45 auto ammo, safe?

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"Here's a little tip. Try to never show ignorance in general and offensive ignorance in particular by doubling down on something that you either don't know anything about or refuse to learn about."

Keep your condescending "tips". You are obviously a simple pirate just preying on the ignorant, and have no true knowledge about cartridge collecting or collectible value. You may or may not know the difference, but you play the hype game to line your pockets. Because of you and your kind, lots of guys hoard the crap you have deemed gold, cheating them of what they could sell at a profit and leaving their wives and kids with trash to dump. Instead of dropping your "hints", you should be ashamed at how you have taken advantage of others. Your kind makes me ill.
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22115 is the lot number of the 20 round box.
Serious collectors will know the contents without opening it. There are a few collectors' organizations on the internet that might help you out.

I found some 50 rd boxes of lot number 22180 that were WRA-45 though lot numbers can sometimes be a bit tricky.

Todd.
Thanks for the info. :)
 
A friend was shooting some FA18 stamped .45 ACP he got with the 1911 he bought from an old friend who had brought it back from WWII. Don't know if the ammo did also, but he stopped quick when I told him people collect such rounds, and he might try to sell to the guys with the ammo collector's tables at gun shows.
 
"Here's a little tip. Try to never show ignorance in general and offensive ignorance in particular by doubling down on something that you either don't know anything about or refuse to learn about."

Keep your condescending "tips". You are obviously a simple pirate just preying on the ignorant, and have no true knowledge about cartridge collecting or collectible value. You may or may not know the difference, but you play the hype game to line your pockets. Because of you and your kind, lots of guys hoard the crap you have deemed gold, cheating them of what they could sell at a profit and leaving their wives and kids with trash to dump. Instead of dropping your "hints", you should be ashamed at how you have taken advantage of others. Your kind makes me ill.
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Alrighty then. I'll not turn up any heat nor advance any facts lest snowflakes be endangered.
You have a nice life.

Todd.
 
A friend was shooting some FA18 stamped .45 ACP he got with the 1911 he bought from an old friend who had brought it back from WWII. Don't know if the ammo did also, but he stopped quick when I told him people collect such rounds, and he might try to sell to the guys with the ammo collector's tables at gun shows.
Great example... I'd love to have a complete box of that if my 1918, 1911 had not been modified to a Bull's Eye gun in the 40's.

Todd.
 
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