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Benefit of the War winding down - New stock NATO SS109 $360 per 1000

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If this is as described, we shot this same ammo at the Ragheads. I guess as the redeployment continues and NATO is left and shoots a lot fewer rounds (rules of engagement) we might start seeing more of the NATO contract plants selling off surplus production. With the 62gr penetrators being produced by many different NATO partners there should be some left for import.

http://bulletsforless.com/product/5...brass-case-ss109-penetrator-2013-factory-new/
 
What's the catch? This seems to good to be true and I haven't seen anything this good on the internet in forever. I'm trying to figure out what could be wrong here. Is the ammo good quality?
 
The site also charges sales tax for us Georgians. Final cost, per 1000 rd is 40.2X cents.

Looks like they are out of Savannah, so they would have to. At least you would think shipping would be cheap though.

As a side note, I'm betting we'll see prices dip into the low $300 (or less) for mil-spec 5.56 by springtime. They are cancelling contracts right and left for DOD material, and selling off what they already have for pennies. That and the fact that a lot of places tooled-up during the shortage means we should see a nice spike in supply, and hopefully some pretty hefty discounts.
 
Looks like they are out of Savannah, so they would have to. At least you would think shipping would be cheap though.

As a side note, I'm betting we'll see prices dip into the low $300 (or less) for mil-spec 5.56 by springtime. They are cancelling contracts right and left for DOD material, and selling off what they already have for pennies. That and the fact that a lot of places tooled-up during the shortage means we should see a nice spike in supply, and hopefully some pretty hefty discounts.

Agreed. Couple that with the fact that ammo is staying in stock for $0.40 per round and you should see prices bottom here shortly.
 
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