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  • bodhi

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    I have 7 boxes of RA9TA Winchester Ranger 127 grain +P+ for sale.

    Each box is 50 rounds. $25 per box. Face to face only.
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    bodhi

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    Bump.

    Still have this for sale.

    I'm not raising the price. It's was a fair price before the spike. It's still a fair price.
     

    Glenn B

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    So a forum member with 50 posts (at the current time) wants to tell us it is okay to mail ammo via the United States Postal service mail if you announce it. In other words, it makes it okay to do something that is prohibited just because you announce it? Then you say "DUH" to indicate what - that I was in error due to stupidity on my part; or were you mentioning your own IQ or your credentials? The seller now supposed to what - believe you or the postal service regulations posted online for all to see?

    Here is what it says about mailing ammunition on the USPS site:

    Small Arms Ammunition. Ammunition is classified as a Division 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, or 1.4 explosive, depending on the degree of hazard. Ammunition that is regulated as a Class 1 explosive and designed to be fired from a pistol, revolver, rifle, or shotgun, as well as associated primers and blank cartridges (including those designed for tools) and propellant powder for use in any firearm, is prohibited from mailing.
    Source.

    I cannot spell it out any clearer than does the U.S. Postal Service.
     

    Glenn B

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    The post two above was supposed to say "...tell us it is okay to mail ammo via the United States Postal service mail if you don't announce it. In other words, it makes it okay to do something that is prohibited just because you don't announce it?

    Sir, or ma'am, are you a federal agent or other LEO and attempting to entrap someone or are you just an out and out arsehat trying to promote illegal activity by way of this site?
     

    Hoji

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    Um... Did I miss something? I didn't say anything about mailing it? I absolutely wouldn't mail ammo.

    No. There was an alphabet agency snitch ( now banned) advocating and encouraging breaking federal law to get his charges reduced( last 5 words of that sentence is pure speculation on my part)
     

    ZX9RCAM

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    No. There was an alphabet agency snitch ( now banned) advocating and encouraging breaking federal law to get his charges reduced( last 5 words of that sentence is pure speculation on my part)

    I remember reading the posts, but don't remember the posters name.
    Evidently the posts were completely deleted as they are not to be found.
     
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