.45 ACP ammo

"Fair price" or what it is currently selling for?

Assuming recent production factory ammo?


A year ago $350-400 a thousand would have been ballpark.

Current market is $1 a round and up with no shortage of buyers at those prices.
 
Some will depend on age and manufacturer. The rest on weather you want to charge a fair prior to the panic buying price or if you want to gouge. 300 before......700-800 if you get greedy.

Rick
 
Ammoseek- 1000 rounds .45 at $995 RIGHT NOW.........probably go up in a couple minutes though. Glad I'm already stocked for life.
 
(quoted from post at 10:15:46 02/08/21) Ammoseek- 1000 rounds .45 at $995 RIGHT NOW.........probably go up in a couple minutes though. Glad I'm already stocked for life.

I wouldn't pay that much for old army surplus and especially not for some of that foreign army surplus stuff.
 
This is Olin Matheson military stuff still in the G.I. metal Box. A few years ag in was in a shooting team and had one metal box of 1000 rounds plus a lifetime supply left
 

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(quoted from post at 14:23:03 02/08/21) I'd say yes to all 3 I bet they all mark it up a tad bit

Probably, but it seems very difficult to find who jacked up prices 100% or more.
No mention if by the manufacturer which in turn would force distributors and retailers to do the same just to maintain profit margin.
Could be the distributors and retailers jacking the prices.
Or just the retailers.
 
I was in a gun shop at Evansville Indiana
the other day only ammo they had was one
table not full. $2 per shell. With a 100
shell limit. You could mix and match. All
I saw were 12 guage 9mm 5.56 45acp.
 
Most gun stores are not jacking up the prices. Its the guys that buy the limit on ammo then send their wives in and but the limit too. Then the sell it on line at crazy prices. I saw an 8 LB keg of gunpowder that normally sells for a few hundred dollars sell for $4600 on the internet.
 
(quoted from post at 00:38:20 02/09/21) Most gun stores are not jacking up the prices. Its the guys that buy the limit on ammo then send their wives in and but the limit too. Then the sell it on line at crazy prices. I saw an 8 LB keg of gunpowder that normally sells for a few hundred dollars sell for $4600 on the internet.

No more online sales of ammo or guns, so no more sales by speculators online and no sales without doing so through an FFL holder.
Another campaign promise to be signed.
 
(quoted from post at 19:06:21 02/09/21) Yes and next gun registration then gun confiscation. Hope neither happen but it will not surprise me if it isn't tried

If and whenever a gun is bought via an FFL holder, it is "registered" to you, forever.
Unless you sell it via the same route.
 

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