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old surp 30-06 AP ammo

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  • Der Gebirgsjager
    Here's some thoughts: Armor piercing ammo has a steel core. Maybe you wouldn't want to shoot that in a new hunting rifle barrel that you might later want the best of accuracy from. Also, not knowing when your ammo was produced, it may very well be corrosive--which requires a great deal of diligent cleaning after firing to avoid detrimental effects to the bore. Tracers? Fun--but you need a non-flamable area in which to shoot them; and they also may be corrosive. I'd vote for selling or trading them off for some modern hunting ammo.
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  • Rob3448
    30-06 tracer ammo and AP ammo brings pretty good prices on the auction!
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  • Master7thSon
    Thanks guys
    now
    if i do auction this stuff of
    how must it be shipped? does this require a haz-mat charge to ship? i usually ship stuff via usps or big brown but am willing to ship via another carrier if need be
    us gun nuts outta have our own carrier?

    "I will NOT attempt to re-arrange the furniture on the deck of the Titanic."
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  • Iconoclast
    Master, re: shipping ammo:
    Unless state or local regulations / laws specify otherwise, you may ship ammo within the continental US w/o an FFL (don't need it for AK or HI, but see below) to another party who does not have an FFL. Be aware that some jurisdictions have stringent restrictions on the types & calibers of ammo which may be received (particularly military surplus loadings); check with the ATF website to determine if this foolish PC nonsense applies to you or the recipient. Live ammo may *only* be shipped by common carrier (i.e.: UPS, FedEx) by *ground* transport. No 'hazmat' penalties apply, however the container must be marked on two sides "ORM-D (short for "Other Regulated Material - class D") Small Arms Ammunition." It is illegal to ship by USPS (Postal regs, Pub 52, Section 341.21c). You can only ship from your place of business - which can be your home under the regs - or from the carrier's terminal. Be aware that both of the common carriers apparently give the terminal managers wide latitude in accepting / rejecting packages, so a UPS location in your area may refuse to accept a package while FedEx will, or vice versa. If you are frustrated by the locals, a call to the national customer service center with a request for them to contact the local terminal will usually - but not always - resolve the problem.

    "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue." Cicero "Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have the exact measure of the injustice and wrong which will be imposed on them." Fr
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