Don't know how many you got but this could be fun.
Plus really gobble them up quickly.
https://www.hi-pointfirearms.com/hi-poi ... arbine.php
I have a 10mm version and it is well worth the low price of admission.
What to do with Reloads?
- needsmostuff
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Re: What to do with Reloads?
I'd never sell my reloads. There's too much of an liability issue that might come back to haunt you.
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Re: What to do with Reloads?
If you offload some reloads, no matter the method, you are NOT in the BUSINESS of making and selling ammunition. No license needed.Bottom Gun wrote: ↑October 5th, 2022, 1:09 pm I thought about possibly trading for something but wouldn't that be considered to be like selling?
Even if you have records for what went into the ammo, I surely would not personally shoot them unless I knew you well.
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Re: What to do with Reloads?
The liability issue remains and there is no solution to that.
I'll just dust off the old Les Baer and burn through all the ammo. Then I'll put the pistol up for sale and sell the fired brass.
I'll just dust off the old Les Baer and burn through all the ammo. Then I'll put the pistol up for sale and sell the fired brass.
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Re: What to do with Reloads?
Find someone with an M3 grease gun or Thompson. Both of you can have a fun day and at the same time empty that brass.