Saturday, September 4, 2021

Trade: $600 Worth of Brand New (1050 Rounds ) Federal and Tula 9mm Ammo Peferably for a Glock 30S

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Federal Hi-Shok Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP) 147 Grain 9mm Luger (9x19) Ammo - 50 Rounds

(About $100)

 
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 Tula 9mm 115 Grain FMJ – 1000 Rounds 

(About $500)

6 comments:

  1. You lost me with TulAmmo. They may have gotten better but their pistol ammo has given me nothing but trouble every time I have tried it. As far as their rifle ammo I will only use it in my commie bloc rifles.

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    1. Thanks and I researched the comments and they all were about 4 star. We shall see. :)

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  2. Some like Tula ammo...some despise it. The REAL problem is that the ammo isn't valued at what the price asked. I just bought several hundred rounds of American made 9mm FMJ for LESS than 50cents per round. And I can get Hornady Hollow Points for much less than a dollar per. Six months ago this might have been a decent price....but not now.

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    1. Agreed. Tulammo is widely available now for $400 a case.
      I think that it's still a reasonable trade offer, but I don't know what Glock 30s are going for these days.

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    2. You can get new ones in the $500/600 bracket, but used ones should work out as an equatable trade. My Glock 30S was stolen, but I traded a coupon to get the ammo because the man didn't sell guns. Looks like I paid too much, though :(

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