I'm still a big fan of the alloy followers. I know the plastic followers are cheaper to make, but the older followers aren't something I'm aware of as ever having had a problem.
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Is $290.97 shipped for 1,000 Wolf Gold .223 55 gr a good deal?
ETA: Ammo is from Sportsman's Guide; if you're a member you get a double discount today. I'm not affiliated with them in any way.
It’s a dollar more than the normal price at sgammo in this current market.
https://www.sgammo.com/product/223-5...lf-gold-ar-15-
Okay thanks. I'll pass it up. I did a 30 day trial to get some cheap 9mm training ammo last year, but I forgot to cancel the subscription before it auto renewed me. It's going to auto renew me again in a month, so I figured I'd see if I could get a deal one last time before I cancelled. Taking my first rifle class this fall, so I've got plenty of time to find a better deal.
The only issue I have ever had with the older alloy followered mags are springs wearing out. I like the ones I have a lot.
Anyway, deals.
how a bout a $309 dollar glock?
Okay, it is a .40. But, for someone like myself looking for a beater/range gun/truck bag gun. Not a bad price.
https://www.aimsurplus.com/product.a...&groupid=11521
Some of us are a little far away. Though, honestly, if they still ran the Grand American in Ohio, I'd be making a detour to come visit. Honest. I love a good gun store. My wallet, not so much.
That said, if you want to sell out of your used Glocks in a couple days, I am sure sure listing them on the website would do it with those prices. Because, for NS even old ones, and 3 mags, for a glock(BTW I am not a huge glock fan boy, I respect them for what they are) is a pretty smoking price brother. Though, I am not telling you anything you don't know.