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Antonio702

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I have 161 rounds of 45 acp mostly fed. Non of the rounds are reloads at all, they are all new. Looking to trade for .40 S&W
In Las Vegas NV will also take cash offers.
No reloads? That round in the upper left corner says otherwise
nice catch. If that single round was reloaded it wasn’t by me I don’t reload any handgun Ammo. But that’s the only one in the entire can luckily.
But it’s actually is a 45-acp-winchester-silver-hollow-point stamped w-w 45 auto. Which I believe were sold like that.
 

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nice catch. If that single round was reloaded it wasn’t by me I don’t reload any handgun Ammo. But that’s the only one in the entire can luckily.
But it’s actually is a 45-acp-winchester-silver-hollow-point stamped w-w 45 auto. Which I believe were sold like that.
Post #6 picture of a round is not the same bullet as the one in post #1. It lacks scoring on the bullet face to assist in expansion. Also below that one of the rounds is a gold color. I have some reman's that are the same. I can only confirm one federal brass head stamp, most of the rest are something else.
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Post #6 picture of a round is not the same bullet as the one in post #1. It lacks scoring on the bullet face to assist in expansion. Also below that one of the rounds is a gold color. I have some reman's that are the same. I can only confirm one federal brass head stamp, most of the rest are something else. View attachment 61987
The gold projectile could be a Remington UMC projectile if I’m not mistaken. Their .40 cal TMJs have brass jackets new.

But that top left does look like a hard cast.
 

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I am just wondering why anyone would remove bullets from the original factory boxes?
I have limited space. One can fit about 2200 rounds of 9mm in a 50 cal ammo can. 1550 boxed if the boxes are small like S&B. Things change. One day you think something’s a great idea and then a month or two down the road something comes up and you need/want to sell.
 

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I have limited space. One can fit about 2200 rounds of 9mm in a 50 cal ammo can. 1550 boxed if the boxes are small like S&B. Things change. One day you think something’s a great idea and then a month or two down the road something comes up and you need/want to sell.
OK I was just wondering now I know.. That does make a really heavy can though... lol I did buy a 50 cal can of 45 acp that way from a dealer friend once. Since they were all mixed up I paid him $200 for the can and you are right it was about 2200 rounds.
 

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OK I was just wondering now I know.. That does make a really heavy can though... lol I did buy a 50 cal can of 45 acp that way from a dealer friend once. Since they were all mixed up I paid him $200 for the can and you are right it was about 2200 rounds.
Haha, you’re right. Full cans make for a nice workout. It’s also nice to just take some 30 cal ammo cans to the range (especially when desert shooting) instead of having to deal with a bunch of packaging.
 

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I always take most of my Ammo out of the boxes, I mostly do desert shooting, I put all my Ammo into cans because it’s eaier to carry it all to the truck throw it in the back and just open the can when your there, also helps with a lot less trash to take home, went out shooting today with a buddy and was just talking about how the desert is a mess everywhere they allow for shooting.
 
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