I have an oppotunity to bid on this ammo. Its a local guy. I dont have a 45, but may some day. If I could get it at a really good price , I'd take it. I really dont know what its worth.. Anyone wanna take a stab at it?. Thanks alot.
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I have an oppotunity to bid on this ammo. Its a local guy. I dont have a 45, but may some day. If I could get it at a really good price , I'd take it. I really dont know what its worth.. Anyone wanna take a stab at it?. Thanks alot.
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15 bucks.
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Is It factory or reloaded
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--Mayor Marion Barry, Washington , DC .
I think those are factory loads. I've shot the same exact loads out of my Norinco 1911A1 when I had it. If I'm not mistaken, there's an eagle on the top of the box over 'MATCH'. I also think the ones I had were made in 1985 or somewhere there about. I haven't seen any ammo like that since then. The semi wad-cutters did work well in my Norinco though. Interesting find, but I'd bet they are 20 years old at least...but appear to be well kept. HotGuns is probably right on with $15 if it's just for 100 rounds.
The guy said he got them on a trade and doesnt need them. He said he shot several rounds of it and it shot fine. I appreciate the info. I'll offer him $15.00.......Thanks
Those are reloads.
U.S. Military .45 ACP Match ammunition is loaded with 230 grain FMJ (Ball) bullets.
When you’re wounded and left on Afghanistan’s plains,
And the women come out to cut up what remains,
Just roll to your rifle and blow out your brains,
And go to your God like a soldier.
Rudyard Kipling
Terry