Check out the legality of selling them online and shipping them. If it is not too much of a hassle, you can get some of your money back.
Selling or trading locally would be the best idea.
THIS!Sound like a perfectly good reason to pick up a new gun.
unless you can solemnly swear you won't get another 9mm before too long, you can either hold onto them for the next one, or just break them down and use/sell/trade the components.My last 9mm Auto is on it's way out the door and I have a few hundred reloaded 9s of varying OAL's and specs left over. Not sure what to do with them. Suggestions?
Sound like a perfectly good reason to pick up a new gun.
My last 9mm Auto is on it's way out the door and I have a few hundred reloaded 9s of varying OAL's and specs left over. Not sure what to do with them. Suggestions?
I'm a pretty firm believer in "never shoot another man's reloads".
Any current interest in 9mm Carbine?
Any future interest in a 9mm Carbine?
I like mine!
The legality of selling them requires a Class 6 FFL.