Frankly, IMI is a slow seller given the price.
We may see more this year, but I am not rushing to have a warehouse full to simply sit.
We will begin loading out own versions of the 5.56 and 77gr once the presses and components are ready
Frankly, IMI is a slow seller given the price.
We may see more this year, but I am not rushing to have a warehouse full to simply sit.
We will begin loading out own versions of the 5.56 and 77gr once the presses and components are ready
Given the price? last year the m855 was the cheapest brass 5.56 available when on sale a 15% off
Yes, pallets of it. Order away !!What about the 9mm? Seems to move fairly quick, Atleast on sales around the $300 mark or so, And quality of it is hard to beat.
Edit: Nevermind! Didn't know it was in stock right now!
Same as the PMC give or take a small amountI understand if you can't answer, but how would the price of the M193 compare to the M855?
patiently waiting for a .223 or 5.56 sale from Canada Ammo![]()
Frankly, IMI is a slow seller given the price.
We may see more this year, but I am not rushing to have a warehouse full to simply sit.
We will begin loading out own versions of the 5.56 and 77gr once the presses and components are ready
We used to have these every 2-3 months until they stopped including ammo in the salesmy sweet spot is 50 cents per round.
Getting close. The main issue is people remember the old prices and assume they will return, so they hold off on buying. In turn, we do not reorder. It is the same issue which cause the ammo draught about 10-15 years ago. importers stop bringing stuff in.The margin on ammo is so slim that a sale will barely make it worth their while. Honestly, with the dollar in decline I'd be surprised if they don't lose money on ammo from when they buy it and when they've sold it all.
The main issue is people remember the old prices and assume they will return, so they hold off on buying.