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Nope sorry.

Frequently Asked Questions

"I live near Knoxville, TN, can I pick up my order at your office?

Sorry, but our product actually ships out of our warehouse in Ohio. Due to security reasons, our warehouse in Ohio does not offer local pick-up. We have consolidated our fulfillment operations in one location to take advantage of various cost savings. This allows us to in turn offer you better prices."

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so what's in Knoxville? Just the HQ?

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so what's in Knoxville? Just the HQ?

No idea. Never heard of them before.

Some sort of tax advantage, usually. "HQ" probably just the mail drop.

- OS

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They ship out of Ohio but you pay taxes in TN? :screwy:

Oh well, :shrug: thanks for checking.

Blame the taxes thing on every State. If a company has any physical operation (including executive offices - like Lucky Gunner), they have to charge sales tax in that state. With Amazon getting ready to open a distribution center near Chattanooga, we're all gonna get hit with sales tax on purchases from Amazon. :(

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No idea. Never heard of them before.

Some sort of tax advantage, usually. "HQ" probably just the mail drop.

- OS

Yes, I believe it's just the HQ. I've had good experiences with Lucky Gunner by the way. And the profits stay in Tennessee. :screwy:

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I saw www.usaammo.com pop up in one of the TGO banner ads and clicked it. Looks like they sell their own reloads, but the prices look very reasonable. Most of the pricier ammo that you get for "a good price" at Walmart, like .380, .45, etc, is a lot cheaper. Don't know what their shipping costs are like, so that could factor in.

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You are being facetious right? :)

Short memory, or wasn't into guns then, I guess.

Although I buy from them still if it's best price on whatever I want, I just didn't bite on the jacked up stuff during The Big Rape.

- OS

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It's probably been said, but www.luckygunner.com has good prices on ammo and a lot of variety. I just got into shooting and discovered their site when searching for bulk ammo. They seem to have a focus on customer satisfaction and word of mouth advertising.

I ordered ammo on a Sunday night, and it arrived on Wednesday afternoon (shipped from Ohio).

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He lives in the tricities and no one has suggested wideners? Besides wal mart I buy all my ammo there. Widener's is located in Johnson City. So if you pick it up its free shipping.

Widener's Reloading and Shooting Supply INC

When I was shooting shotguns (a lot!), I bought my ammo from Widener's. Actually shot some with him and a bunch of the employees at Unaka Rod & Gun. But, he had an actual gun shop across from the Super Wally-world at the time. Suddenly closed it up, with a buddy's Browning in layaway. Then for a while he was not selling anything except mail order, then he was open to the "public" again. I guess now they are open for business other than mail order. Used to have great prices, but I got tired of driving down there to find them closed.

The Highlander

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I just ordered 4k of Wolf .223 from AIM for less than 0.20/round delivered.

OK, you talked me into it. If you wanna find crimson or me, just look for the cloud of smoke.:(

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OK, you talked me into it. If you wanna find crimson or me, just look for the cloud of smoke.:(

Now you're talkin...

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I usually just load my own on a rainy day like this. You can pick up powder and primers at the local gun store, or at a show. Brass and bullets can be had very cheaply if you have patience and watch the classified ads on forums like this. Sometimes people even send you free reloading supplies!:( I've got a pretty goos supply of most everything at the moment, but I'm always on the lookout for a deal.

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Now you're talkin...

We've been kicking it back and forth all afternoon. I've always been a brass guy, but 19 cents a round works for me when it comes to range ammo. I'm convinced enough that I ordered a thousand rounds.

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We've been kicking it back and forth all afternoon. I've always been a brass guy, but 19 cents a round works for me when it comes to range ammo. I'm convinced enough that I ordered a thousand rounds.

Smart man. My AR eats 'em like candy...

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I usually just load my own on a rainy day like this. You can pick up powder and primers at the local gun store, or at a show. Brass and bullets can be had very cheaply if you have patience and watch the classified ads on forums like this. Sometimes people even send you free reloading supplies!:( I've got a pretty goos supply of most everything at the moment, but I'm always on the lookout for a deal.

You have some nice guns. I won't run any cheesy ammo through any of my regular rifles. With an AR, you just replace a part fast and cheap if you tear something up.

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