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Living vicariously through my sons new AK purchase, I sent him a link to Target Sports Barnaul 7.62x39 at 30 cents a round. Too late, he picked up 2k rounds from SG. I almost bought a couple cases, and almost went to the lgs for an appropriately chambered gun,AR based, but decided I have enough stuff, so went to the club, second time in 4 days, and shot plates at the pistol range. 150 rounds of 9, 100 of .45. Great fun, kneeling squatting, leaning etc, beats the stand in your lane stuff. Adding up the cost of what I shot makes me glad I was shooting purchases from a couple years ago. Todays prices would make me go back into something cheaper, like back into sailing :p
 
5 5rnd mags for my Ar's a Hacked debit card/visa.
2 more purchases that I dont know what they are or will ever enjoy.
First site my card got hacked at was Gunmag Warehouse. Second site where card was used Impact Guns.
 
5 5rnd mags for my Ar's a Hacked debit card/visa.
2 more purchases that I dont know what they are or will ever enjoy.
First site my card got hacked at was Gunmag Warehouse. Second site where card was used Impact Guns.
That’s exactly why I have a $2000 limit credit card that I only use for online purchases.
 
Ordered a couple range-oriented belt holsters for G19 & the CZ-P01, and some additional 24-round glock magazines. Debating selling one of the M&P's and a few other misc guns.
 
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yea I might do the same, pain in the *** getting a debit card
as i recall, using a credit card, gives you more protection in any dispute with a retailer.

for instance, you can stop payment to the retailer, by contacting the credit card company, and they will hold back the charges, until the problem/dispute is settled.

on a debit card, we give them free range to our money, and disputes..??

well, good luck.
 
as i recall, using a credit card, gives you more protection in any dispute with a retailer.

for instance, you can stop payment to the retailer, by contacting the credit card company, and they will hold back the charges, until the problem/dispute is settled.

on a debit card, we give them free range to our money, and disputes..??

well, good luck.
same same all charges are frozen, investigation has started. I think it used to be like that but not anymore
 
Overpriced but finding it is half the battle nowadays.:oops:
very true, i have quite a bit but considering everything its cheaper than what guys i work with are paying for it. I bought some right before this crap started and was paying around 37-40 cent a round for it so 60 cent a round isnt a big loss for me. Guys at work are paying around 75-78 cent a round off gunbroker for who knows what brand ammo. The best ive been finding it is around 50 cent a round at dunhams but trying to catch their shipment to snag a few boxes is about impossible.
 
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