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    Me too!

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    $350-$400/ crate is pretty reasonable, for non corrosive x39, id buy M67 over Norinco ANY DAY.

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    $400-$450 for reloadable brass is ok with me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leonidas View Post
    Looks like $199/ crate loaded on the boat, buyer responsible for the cost the sea voyage, unloading, brokerage etc. I have no idea what that might cost... Perhaps another $100/ crate?
    PLEASE get your facts straight, $199./M is the prices for 1 million rds in a container, it IS FOB our warehouse in Europe, NOT loaded on the ship....\
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duff350 View Post
    probably around 350$-400$.... it's probably why john didn't bring them... !
    I have tried to explain that we don't feel that we could sell that much in a short period of time here in Canada, that is why we prefer to sell it, like a lot of ammo, into larger markets...
    in the time it would take to sell one container of this ammo we would sell up to six of the urplus we have
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnone View Post
    It says in their ad, corrosive, Berdan primed, and they are out of stock....
    What are we comparing here ??
    John
    Not comparing. I was wondering how the price would compare to that US price. But corrosive vs non isn't an apple to apple comparison anyways.

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    Your views are pretty sound business logic however Im still choked the answer is no haha
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    ya... sad news

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