Got me beat. When I started, a hunnerd was 98 cents. A sleeve of 1000 was 7 dollars.I remember when primers were .69 cents a hundred back in 1975. I was in high school and had to buy them by the hundred because I couldn't afford a thousand at time back then
besides I only had about 150 rounds of .38 brass to reload back then
No, it was a goner, but I always encourage folks to take them to a dealer or sell them on their own and explain how simple it is and how it would let someone else enjoy the item, but sadly she was set on us "deciding what should be done with them" I told her "there is no deciding they will be destroyed" she said "well, OK then" smhAww man, that sucks. Makes you wish you worked for Philly or Detroit sometimes. j/k. Still sucks though. No chance of that one making it to GT?
I remember when primers were .69 cents a hundred back in 1975. I was in high school and had to buy them by the hundred because I couldn't afford a thousand at time back then
besides I only had about 150 rounds of .38 brass to reload back then
Just saw an article from 1965 about the Colt AR-15 being available for civilians for $189.
That would be about $1,600 in today's dollars.
People think inflation don't be like it is but it do.
Yep, things back then cost more than people realize. $0.69 per 100 sounds like an unbelievable deal today, but $0.69 in 1975 is equivalent to $4.84 today.
Sheeit, you remember when
No shit, they will kick off their mortal coil and their heirs will find that and not know what it isGeez, some of yall have some old stuff.
Really...its been 35-40 years & you still havent used it. Yall need to get it pressed or sell it off... some of yall dont have enough years left to shoot it all
Geez, some of yall have some old stuff.
Really...its been 35-40 years & you still havent used it. Yall need to get it pressed or sell it off... some of yall dont have enough years left to shoot it all
Me & SQL will help you out when your ready
Call a range day ya slacker.
Me & SQL will help you out when your ready