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Sealed 30 Carbine Spam Can--Collector or Shooter?

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  • charliemeyer007
    The reenactors folks would love to have it. Age wise it getting towards the end of reliable shooting life IMHO. Ought to be worth as much 700 rounds of good fresh ammo maybe more. I gave a mint 44 spam can of -06 to a guy for his M1.

    http://www.GunBroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=390394419
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  • Laredo Lefty
    Those spam cans are bringing very good money these days. You could probably sell it and buy 1000 rds of new carbine ammo with the money.
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  • nmyers
    In a sealed can, kept cool & dry, it should be good for at least 100 years (from now). Yes, you should be able to get at least $1 per round for it, not bad considering that DCM sold it for $24 (plus $6 shipping) in the '60s.

    But, you aren't going to find any new USGI carbine ammo. Even Korean War USGI ammo like yours is in short supply. If you (or your) children will ever have a need for it, you might want to consider just putting it away.

    Neal
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  • beantownshootah
    As a basis for comparison, the Aguila 110 grain carbine ammo can be had for $20/box, or $0.40 per round, in quantity, right now. At that price 600 rounds of ammo would be worth $240.

    On the auction site here, Lake City ammo from the 70s is moving at about $0.65-$0.80/round. Your sealed spam can from the 1950s is probably worth at least as much to a collector, so you're probably talking $400-500, give or take,and given the scarcity of these cans now, I wouldn't be surprised if it actually fetched more.

    I think that's more than enough of a difference that it would be worth your while to sell it and buy new ammo, rather than just shoot it.
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  • Radar
    Reenactors dont want live rounds,only blanks. At least when they are reenacting.
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  • Fairlane66
    Radar, good point. No live ammo at a reenactment. I suppose the correct verbiage would have been, "for display purposes." Thanks.
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  • Fairlane66
    If anyone is interested, the ammo is up for bid on the auction side. Thanks for all the feedback.
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  • JnRockwall
    Link please. Unable to locate auction.
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  • dcs shooters
    quote:Originally posted by JnRockwall
    Link please. Unable to locate auction.


    Took about 30sec to find this,

    http://www.GunBroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=390394419
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  • Missouri Mule K30
    quote:Originally posted by Laredo Lefty
    Those spam cans are bringing very good money these days. You could probably sell it and buy 1000 rds of new carbine ammo with the money.
    I would do just that because it is better for a reenactor to have a chance and display it. Or see if that is what they prefer or cut open from bottom and use ammo and give carton to a guy with a historic military vehicle.
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