- Location
- 44 Riviera Dr L3R 5M1 Markham, ON
I remember when 400 for 1k rounds was regular price![]()
Sure grandpa, let’s get you to bed. Next you’ll be saying that there were vendors who did buy 3 get one free on cases. Come on old guy, up the stairs.
Dude, I'm with Swray, that was 2 years ago!
Feel free to change my diaper.
Sure grandpa, let’s get you to bed. Next you’ll be saying that there were vendors who did buy 3 get one free on cases. Come on old guy, up the stairs.
It was like 3 yrs ago when it was 30c per round. I have thousands still but the new prices are eventually gonna hit hard.
The good old days. I remember the Norinco mystery crate 1996 manufacture 223. Type 97s love it.
That was quite a few years back.
Sure grandpa, let’s get you to bed. Next you’ll be saying that there were vendors who did buy 3 get one free on cases. Come on old guy, up the stairs.
Not a pipe dream. 'Member cheap Norc. 5.56 spam cans? sigh... lol
Dude, I'm with Swray, that was 2 years ago!
Feel free to change my diaper.
The price for 223 already going backward in US now, you can buy 1000rd PPU 62gr for 419USD and that’s not even the cheapest price. Yet the 9mm price in US already back to the price before the Covid. My buddy pelleted with other people in may, together they brought 220000rd federal 62gr for 7.7k USD, that’s 0.35 USD per round. I see no reason the Canadian ammunition prices could hold any longer at that ridiculous level. So why stocking up at highest price? It’ll get lower eventually, and once the war ends, just imagine all the surplus….
Sigh - Justin has us both ways on this. Prohib the fun 223 guns and inflation on the other end to make ammo prohibitively expensive.
The price for 223 already going backward in US now, you can buy 1000rd PPU 62gr for 419USD and that’s not even the cheapest price. Yet the 9mm price in US already back to the price before the Covid. My buddy pelleted with other people in may, together they brought 220000rd federal 62gr for 7.7k USD, that’s 0.35 USD per round. I see no reason the Canadian ammunition prices could hold any longer at that ridiculous level. So why stocking up at highest price? It’ll get lower eventually, and once the war ends, just imagine all the surplus….




























