9mm Luger ammo

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Hi,

Where I can find 9mm Luger ammo for a good price without shipping cost or low shipping cost ??

Thanks
 
I lived quebec province,

about 45 minutes near Montreal.

I want good price for 9mm ammo (ex: if I want to buy a few thousand ammunition)

thanks
 
"...without shipping cost..." If you don't go get it, you'll be paying for shipping. And it won't be cheap. Shipping costs are set by the carrier, not the retailer. They go by weight, the size of the package and distance.
Any local gun shop can order a case of whatever brand your pistol shoots best if their supplier has it in stock. Be prepared to pay up front though.
If you don't know what brand your pistol shoots best. Don't buy a case until you do. You'll have try a box of as many brands as you can to find the ammo your pistol shoots best. No two pistols will shoot the same ammo the same way. There's no point buying a case of ammo, at any price, your pistol won't shoot well.
 
"...without shipping cost..." If you don't go get it, you'll be paying for shipping. And it won't be cheap. Shipping costs are set by the carrier, not the retailer. They go by weight, the size of the package and distance.

Yes, quite right. For instance, shipping 2000 rounds of 9mm 115 Gr. FMJ (about 26 kg) from Edmonton to Montreal would cost between $100 and $120 + GST, depending on the carrier. So shipping this quantity adds about 20% to the purchase price. If a person only buys a thousand rounds, the shipping cost is still in the $65 range for shipping.

I'm sure that a person can buy 2000 rounds of 9mm in Montreal for less than $765, which is about what it would be shipped from Edmonton.
 
Thanks for advice !
but I'm not still ready to pay this amount for the shipping ! lol

I'm gonna check to find a dealer where I can go easily.

I have a CZ 75B (9mm Luger), did someone can tell me what kind of ammo work well in this pistol ??

Thanks!
 
I have a cz 75 pre-b model. It likes the win.white box in both 124 and 147 gr. I do find the the 147 gr. is a little higher hitting the target but still shoots good and is easy to compensate. I just found a good deal on the American eagle 124 so I will try that and see what these are like and let you know.I hope that this helps.
 
I have a cz 75 pre-b model. It likes the win.white box in both 124 and 147 gr. I do find the the 147 gr. is a little higher hitting the target but still shoots good and is easy to compensate. I just found a good deal on the American eagle 124 so I will try that and see what these are like and let you know.I hope that this helps.

I have a CZ-75B, and so far it likes Winchester white box and Federal AE in 115 gr. and 124 gr.

I'd like to find a really good deal on something decent for practice, and then stock up.
 
I know Marstar (between Ottawa and Montreal) doesn't generally allow "pick-up" service, but maybe if you bought enough to last you for a number of years John would make an exception. They sell Winchester 9mm for $239/1000:

http://www.marstar.ca/ammo-etc/am-handgun.shtm

holy crap !!! The cheapest ive found in Montrael was 10$ for a box of 9mm . Next time i pass by Ottawa i ll pick up a case of winchester .
 
Who is selling 9mm for $10 a box? (I'm assuming you mean box of 50 rounds).

My bad guys , miscalculated the price from Mastar . Baron has them for the same price except i get a 10% discount with my membership card . So i pay 10.80$ each box . Thought Mastar had a better deal .
 
My bad guys , miscalculated the price from Mastar . Baron has them for the same price except i get a 10% discount with my membership card . So i pay 10.80$ each box . Thought Mastar had a better deal .

OK. Thanks. I looked on their web site, but obviously their ammo listings are not kept complete. I'll give them a call. $10.80 a box would still be a significant saving if ordered in quantity, even with shipping.
 
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