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WTS WTS dime bags of 9mm. 5 rounds $10. dollars

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I'll take 'em all and all you can deliver for the future. My ammo smuggling tunnel between NV to CA, under Lake Tahoe (nobody would ever suspect to look there), is almost finished. Just have to deal with a few 700 psi water leaks and I'll be good to go. Those dime bags will be a C-note in commie territory!
 
I’ll take it, but I can’t meet up until next forthcoming Tuesday.
I can front you a bag, but I suggest you have $25 on Tuesday
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Prepper pack. Vacuum sealed for freshness. For a limited time, buy 10rd of 5.56 and get a stripper (clip) free.

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Great idea. Does the vacu-pak increase storage time, despite heat, and humidy?
 
Heat, probably not. Humidity, I'd guess yes, since there's not really any air in there, but what little air was in there would still have the humidity percentage of the original air. Probably be better off with a sealed dry pack 'blue bag' inside of a sealed ammo can. On the other hand, I have no idea what affect negative pressure has on powder and primers! :) I could get back to you in 10 years, but the red hats will probably have rounded me up and dirt napped me long before then. I just wanted to see how well it would seal with ammo. :LOL: It did a sterling job on the 5.56. The .45 has bigger voids to suction, but it did a pretty good job.

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Heh. I was just thinking it looked like gun show jerky. :)
 
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