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  1. Info on the battle packs: (2400rds) Patrone AB22, 7.62mm x 51, DM111, Weichkern (Germany): 147-grain 7.62x51mm NATO ball cartridge, cupronickel-coated steel jacket. German equivalent to U.S. M80 round. Thanks
  2. Added pic of everything listed. Thanks
  3. New prices and quantities.
  4. Lowered the price: Truly one of the best triggers I've Eve owned.
  5. New pic added.
  6. Lowered price. Thanks for looking.
  7. Reconfigured listing.
  8. Correction: 2- 3 drawer cabinets 2- 5 shelf cabinets Thanks.
  9. CORRECTION: SteelCase 2 units - 3 drawer case, drawers 36" x 18" x 63½" overall 2 units - 5 drawer cabinet, shelves 26" x 18" x 39" overall Each drawer or shelf measures: 16" x 33" x 10" internal They hold quite a bit of weight. They were perfect for holding reloading supplies including brass and bullets, which was impressive. $150 per unit or all four four $500 Columbia, Lynnville area.
  10. An option for someone looking for less ammo: I'll sell these one case at a time for $400 per case, if you are within driving range of Columbia or Pulaski. Thanks
  11. After just a bit of research: About 2400 rounds, 4 ammo cans, look like Lake City brass. About 600 rounds looks like NATO surplus from Portugal, typically 147gr, brass. Possibly 1981 batch 45?
  12. Looking to trade my ammo: 7.62x39: one for one 9mm: two for one, TMJ or JHP, 124gr & 146gr preferred, What I have: For sale: 5 full (50cal.) cans of ammo, including the cans. Internet says an ammo can can hold up to 640 rounds. I only counted one can to verify and I counted 627rds. Close enough to say I'm selling 5 full cans of ammo and pricing it as 3000rds total. Asking $1750 for 3000rds (.58/rd) or $375 per can, (~630 rds: .60/rd) I also have three 20mm cans with 800rds in each. They are all sealed except the one I opened to verify. Asking $475 per 800 or $1400 for all three cans. (.58/rd) Best deal: Buy it all! 5400 rounds for $2800 (.52/rd) Going for 80 cents apiece online. Thanks!
  13. That's great info. Thanks. I'm including 2 new boxes of 165gr Remington CORE-LOKT in 280.
  14. For sale: 280 Ackley Improved Built by a forum member with great care, from whom I bought it a few years back. I've shot this beauty 20 times exactly. Put factory ammo 8 inches at 1200 yards. (Sub 1" MOA) You're supposed to form the brass, then you reload the improved profile with a custom load. I never got around to that part. It's time to let it go. Giles County, Columbia area. $450 includes scope rail, no scope.
  15. For sale, Galil Ace Pistol 7.62x39mm Purchased new, has very low round count. Comes with custom fit case. I have the original paperwork. Have magazine options to sweeten deal as needed. $1450 with one Tapco mag to get started.
  16. For Sale: (Reconfigured) FN SCAR 17S NRCH 7.62x51mm This is the best shooting rifle of its kind, the trigger is perfect. Has (an unbelievably great) Geissele Super SCAR Trigger and five FN, 10 round magazines. It's mostly been sitting in the safe with a few flawless rounds run through it. Comes with Leupold VX-R PATROL Scope (3-9X 40mm) with Illuminated Reticle mounted on LaRue SPR-1.5 Leupold RedDot mounted at 45⁰ and Streamlight Tactical Flashlight with BCM Front Grip and ERGO Rubber Grip. Ammo removed to lower price: My price is $3950. Located south of Columbia in Giles County. I make occasional runs to Spring Hill. Thanks.
  17. FN 57 GENII Keeping one, selling one. Low round count, 200-250 (ish) Comes with 2 magazines and case plus paperwork, lock, etc. Giles County, Columbia area. $800
  18. Bought new, never used. Giles county, Columbia area. $165
  19. Thanks for sharing analog_kidd. I suspect your search habits are not unique. It's a compelling reason to be patient but persistent.
  20. I own one. I think it is a fine shooter and the workmanship is what you would expect. I like that the company makes almost every part for their guns in house, especially the barrels. The DI is a good bit less than the cost of their piston driven AR. I have seen them in the 1100-1200 range which is what I gave for mine.
  21. I own one. I think it is a fine shooter and the workmanship is what you would expect. I like that the company makes almost every part for their guns in house, especially the barrels. The DI is a good bit less than the cost of their piston driven AR. I have seen several in the 1100-1200 range and there was one here on the forum for less than that about a couple months ago.
  22. This is all good information. David, I agree that the best procedure is to reply to the original post. I also agree that leaving the original post intact is more beneficial. What isn't known, can't be known, is how long does it take for a post to reach it's maximum audience. And the fact that you can sell a Glock 19 faster and more frequent than a Savage 280 AI is proof that the buying pool varies in size by item. Of course, it's also true that the audience for any given item grows as the price comes down. You just have to find that sweet spot. I bought that 280AI by the way. Love it!
  23. Hello TGO Staff! I'm curious to know whether there is metadata to indicate the length of time an item should be posted before the ad is updated or refreshed. For example, if an item is posted on a Monday, what percentage of the membership will have seen the ad in 7 days versus 2 weeks? I believe it would be helpful to know whether an item should be modified after say 5, 15 or 25 days in order to achieve optimal convergence of value for the buyer versus success for the seller. A seller could lower their price daily but not find a buyer until there has been enough exposure, or the falling price creates a greater interest across a smaller audience. Basically, I have no idea how quickly the viewership rotates. Thanks

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