I mostly do, and if not I’ll either get a gun for it one day or gift to friends who have a gun for it.
The .38 S&W is for my British lend lease S&W Victory
Several pistols in 7.65
The 7.62 X 54 R
The 30-30
Some sub machine guns
Then I now have over 2000 rds of .32 ACP and just one Walther PPK, so I might buy a full auto VZ 61 Skorpion some day (maybe with a silencer).
I’m keeping the box of .45 Colt and .45-70 Gvt, just in case
I have a handful of 7.65(stamped .30 Luger) a friend found his Dad trying to stick in a P-38. Wasn't sure where he got it from.
Wow! Great way to find ammo & finding a treasure trove like that. Also great photos of the various ammo & weapons!
It's deja vu, all OVER again!
That ammo looks FAMILIAR...
- Either you're part of the problem or you're part of the solution or you're just part of the landscape - Sam (Robert DeNiro) in, "Ronin" -
Bought an additional old military wooden box and did some sorting out of the ammo, especially the loose boxes. I also have several unopened cases of various calibers (.32 ACP, .30 Luger, .357 Mag, .223 Rem, .308 Win etc..) so I’m well stocked. But sadly most ranges are closed due to COVID
UPDATE
The young gentleman who sold me all the vintage ammo last year contacted me (see 1st post). He found more where the first batch came from.
This time he had a buddy drive him so he brought the whole thing in one lot.
There’s 1900 .30M1 Hirtenberg and Magtech
2380 .223 (Remington and 4 boxes Hirtenberg)
Some .38, .45, .458, 600 rds of Swiss 9mm
9 bricks of .22 plus 16 loose boxes
And two nice empty cans, one being a french 12.7
10580 rounds in total including 5200 .22lr
Cost was $ 1700.-
It’s nice to have guns, it’s even nicer to have guns & ammo!
Received some more stuff
7.65 and 9mm Swiss military ammo
.45 Colt
.44-40 Win.
.22 lr
.22 short
And I drove to pick up some modern rounds from a couple guys who gave up shooting
9mm Geco
.357 Sig (Rem UMC) and .45 ACP (American Eagle)
.44 Magnum Magtech
12 ga slugs Magtech
And 2500 rounds of Serbian / PPU M193
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