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Just surfering around the web and stumbled apon this web site;
Florida Gun Works
It states 3/4 to the bottom of the page;
Wolf .223 FMJ 1000 Rounds
Price: $139.95

"Russian .223 FMJ 55 or 62 gr. 1000 round case. Packed in 20 round boxes. That's only $3.00 a box! Stock up know, supplies are limited. Must be 18 years or older to buy!"
And if that wasn't enough to make you want to jump through a few importing law loops. Check this out;
Russian 7.62x39 in 700rd Sealed Cans
Price: $84.95

"New Production, Russian 7.62x39. Mil-Spec, Steel case, FMJ, Berdan Primed, and Non-Corrosive. Neatly packaged 20rds/box, 700rds/sealed Military can in a commercially marked box. Includes can opener. Must be 18 years or older to order."
Or how about this on the next page;
Silver Bear 7.62x39 SP 500rd case
Price: $74.95

"New Russian Made Commercial, Zinc plated, steel case, Non- Corrosive, Semi Jacketed Soft Point 7.62x39 ammunition. Packaged 20rd/box, 500rds/case. Sold as 500rd case only . Great for indoor ranges."
Ya I know that would make anyone sick but the agony dosn't end there! Wait there is more;
30-06 Ammo 440 Rounds 150GR
Price: $169.00

"440 rounds of 30-06 AMMO BRASS CASE, 150GR BULLET, 22RD BOX MOST OF THIS AMMO IS BOXER PRIMED, NON-CORROSIVE. PRIMER AND BULLET ARE SEALED AGAINST MOISTURE. Must be 18 years or older to buy this item. ."
And now for the icing on the cake!
.308 NATO Ball Ammo FMJ 147 Grain 640 rnd Can
Price: $119.95

Mfg: India
Date: 1998
Caliber: .308 NATO
Bullet Type: 147 gr. M80 FMJ
Primer: Boxer, non-corrosive
Packed in 10rnd sealed sleeves, 64 sleeves included with 50 cal ammo can
Ballistic info:
Velocity - 817 + - 9 m/sec.
Pressure - Not more than 348 Mpa
Consistency - Not more than 190 mm at 550 m
Mass - 23.392 to 25.4 g
Length - 71.12 - 0.76 mm
Must be 18 years or older to purchase."
So for all thoughs "PEOPLE THAT THINK THAT THE AMMO PRICES ARE JUSTIFIED BY THE WORLD SHORTAGES CUZ OF WAR". Give your head a shake!!!
OH yeah where do you find infromation on obtaining importing permits???
 
those prices gota be old ! ? if they arent I gota figure out if you can get a permit for importing ammo as well, hell I'll even drive down and pick em up if I can get the paper work.
 
those prices gota be old ! ? if they arent I gota figure out if you can get a permit for importing ammo as well, hell I'll even drive down and pick em up if I can get the paper work.


The ammo prices down there are still pretty cheap. We can't have ammo like that up here because all ammo has to be approved and its expensive to get new ammo approved and for surplus ammo usually to get it approved often the government won't allow it in because of the chemicals in the ammo.
I doubt if you can get a permit for importing ammo, the US right now is very strict in what you can or can't import and it has of course to be a approved ammo. I believe it takes something like 10 grand out of pocket to get ammo approved.
As for going down to get the ammo, it is legal to bring quantities over the Canadian border, however possession of that ammo in the US is an offense and if you get caught by US customs you will be fined and probably lose your car.

Navy Gunner
 
Laugh Looking right at the website.

Wolf .223 55 gr FMJ, steel case, 1000 rounds = $289.99

The original link is to an old page that, while no longer being linked, has never been removed from active viewing.
 
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The funny thing is, drive down to Grand Forks or Fargo ND, and the brand name ammo like Winchester, Federal, etc is typically more expensive than we are buying it here. I'm wondering if that's because a store like SIR buys its ammo a year's worth at a time, so its pricing is based on the time of purchase.
 
Not so cheap after all.


Lake City 62gr SS109 M85 Green Tip 1000rd Case
Code: 1767
Price: $699.95
Quantity in Basket: none



Wolf 7.62x39 Ammo 122gr 1000 Rnd Case
Code: 189
Price: $239.95
Quantity in Basket: none


Yugo 8mm M75 Sniper ammo 900rd case
Code: 1171
Price: $419.95
Quantity in Basket: none
(This looks to be NON corrosive, which is expected to be more expensive. Even still, $420 per 900 just kills me, as I still have lots of older corrosive stuff that I paid about $100 per 1000 for)


Igman M80 .308 145gr FMJ 1000rd case
Code: 167
Price: $649.95
Quantity in Basket: none
(I'm running low on the corrosive Czech stuff I bought ~15 years ago for $100 per 1000. Perhaps I should have bought more than 5 crates.)

Igman 30.06 Soft Point 500rd case
Code: 620
Price: $189.95
Quantity in Basket: none
(This one does interest me.....!)

CZECH SILVER TIP 7.62x54 780rnd Case
Code: 707
Price: $99.95
Quantity in Basket: none
(This one may be the best deal here.)
 
I was in the US last week and in a Wal-Mart. Funny to see ammo just stacked on open shelves. They only had some of the more expensive ammo behind glass.

Federal bulk pack 22's were about $10, Remington 12ga slugs were 8$ for a 15 pack. The bulk pack ammo was much cheaper but other ammo was comparable.
 
On a marathon drive last year from NS to MB, we stopped at SSM, ON for the night and crossed into Sault, US for a bit of shopping. The Walmart there was carrying 9mm and 223 bulk packs for the same, if not more, as Canadian stores. I wasn't sure if that was just to discourage cross-border shoppers or if it simply reflected current market prices. It did come as a bit of a shock though, as only a year before, I was seeing the same bulk packs at Walmarts in Virginia and Georgia for nearly half of what we were paying in Canada.

There are still some deals out there but you have to go looking. Then there's the pesky matter of getting arrested just before you cross back into Canada. Maybe in my younger days.....
 
The funny thing is, drive down to Grand Forks or Fargo ND, and the brand name ammo like Winchester, Federal, etc is typically more expensive than we are buying it here. I'm wondering if that's because a store like SIR buys its ammo a year's worth at a time, so its pricing is based on the time of purchase.

Only thing is in Grand Forks the selection is beyond belief, the stores carry everything, nothing is ever out of stock and the employees cater to your every need. Shopping in Wpg at any gunshop, you need to slap someone upside the head with a Louisville Slugger just to get some attention. Then nothing is in stock and then there's the six month wait to order stuff.

Grand Forks vs. Wpg. Not even a fair fight. Plus you can actually drive in Grand Forks without getting stopped at every interesection from lights/camera's!
 
fgw has a very bad reputation for riping people off.. I would not consider their prices as accurate as they most likely do not have the stock.. do some searches on them, bad people
 
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