Ammo Pledge Time Norinco .223

millwright

CGN Ultra frequent flyer
So I see P&D has their Norinco .223 in stock at 425.00 today. Half a pallet left when I called today so is the pledge still in effect?
 
Guys, the people at Canada Ammo said in the last posting like this over and over, if you want the price match when the other store has their stock, CALL CANADA AMMO and place your order quoting the other price and location of said price. They will verify the other company has stock then give the price match...
 
But why call when P&D have it in stock already with free shipping?? Just order it from whom you wish.

As far as I can see P&D does NOT offer free shipping... I may be wrong, but it says on their site:

"PLEASE NOTE that ammunition must be shipped by courier (UPS, Loomis) or trucking company, as it can not be shipped by Canada Post or Greyhound. Calculation for shipping charges is based on weight, insured value, and distance to destination (by postal code)."

I can't find anywhere that it mentions free shipping...
 
Actually as of late there has been more retailers selling this ammo then we've seen before. This is Norinco ammo. Its not allowed in the US of A
 
Is 223 running out in Canada like the states? Is any ammo is short supply?

There's only a short supply if you let your pistol ammo or .223 stock drop below 10,000 rounds ;)

What happens south of the border will without a doubt have a serious effect on us north of the border.

I know a guy ( coworker ) in " the Deep South " that bought his ammo by the pallet. So take from that what you like about what going on in the US.
 
Is 223 running out in Canada like the states? Is any ammo is short supply?

It will be if they keep up the buying frenzy in the U.S. Supply vs. demand will cause prices to rise and the business argument will be why incur the expense and the work of export documentation to fulfill Canadian orders when you have U.S. customers wanting to buy more than you can supply?

But as millwright points out in post #9, Norinco stuff can't go to the U.S. so Canadian dealers will be able to supply us, though there may be short term disruptions while they adjust to the different source.
 
The only thing that may happen is US sources dry up and Norinco supplies move in to fill the void, cause erratic supply.
 
Even though you say Norinco will fill the void you have also said the ammo we're buying now is NOS (sitting in the warehouses for along time)So how long would it take to get new Norinco ammo stocks here?
 
Even though you say Norinco will fill the void you have also said the ammo we're buying now is NOS (sitting in the warehouses for along time)So how long would it take to get new Norinco ammo stocks here?
Not sure I understand the question; Are you asking how long the ship takes? About 3 weeks. The issue is with the supply in China. Right now I would expect the NOS 223 supply in China to last about another year.
 
Sorry I'll ask again. If all the Norinco stock was sold out ie like your none corrosive 7.62x39 and your 7.62X51, how long would it take to get it in the market place. I thought this was NOS and no longer available. How much of a demand before Norinco would even look at us as a market? Thanks
 
Having them make new ammo is simply a matter of ordering it, but the price is the same or higher than US made ammo.
 
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Oh does this mean I should order from canam and get said ammo for 425(price match ) and free shipping...
Yeah i get it now

It's really good ammo that can be reloaded
I hear that the primers aren't crimped in. Which means that it is easy to reload.
 
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