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    Quote Originally Posted by cysoto View Post
    Dad's Wholesale had Winchester SPP for $35/1,000 on Saturday but I think those sold quickly.
    I think Dad's CCIs were a little cheaper than that, even, but I went and springjobbed all my revolvers to take Federal only. Barf
    $50 was roughly an average -- Dad's in particular had some primers in the mid-$30s, and CCI NATO at $50/1000. Other tables, you could pay $75/1000 for Federal match if you were so inclined.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thermobollocks View Post
    I think Dad's CCIs were a little cheaper than that, even, but I went and springjobbed all my revolvers to take Federal only. Barf
    $50 was roughly an average -- Dad's in particular had some primers in the mid-$30s, and CCI NATO at $50/1000. Other tables, you could pay $75/1000 for Federal match if you were so inclined.
    To bad you're not closer i have 4K federals i'd trade for WSP or CCI SP
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    One interesting thing I saw at Tanner, but had slipped my mind until just now, was a table selling parkerized 80% lowers. I'm not quite sure what the appeal to that would be...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    One interesting thing I saw at Tanner, but had slipped my mind until just now, was a table selling parkerized 80% lowers. I'm not quite sure what the appeal to that would be...
    You don't need to fill out a 4473 to purchase an 80% receiver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cysoto View Post
    You don't need to fill out a 4473 to purchase an 80% receiver.
    Yeah, but it's parkerized. When you finish it, the interior will need to be done as well. That means different colors and/or gaps in coverage.

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    Oh, I see what you mean... You are right, that would be something to consider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    Yeah, but it's parkerized. When you finish it, the interior will need to be done as well. That means different colors and/or gaps in coverage.
    Who cares what it looks like on the inside, bomb can it. It's a lower receiver, not a date.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
    I worked the friend's tables Saturday. Chatted with Alxone and Ridge for a bit.

    Everyone was slow. I picked up a new SIG - P938 Equinox - for a good price from a normally higher priced dealer, especially since it was the only one of that model I saw at the show.

    R&S is always setup across from us. I won't speak for Randy, but I'll say again, everyone was slow.
    yes, it was slow. I think it was a combination of peak sales at the beginning of the year with school and hunting season starting.

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    I am getting out of the Rifle business I think, sticking with self defense mainly (shotguns and hand guns). We have opened a warehouse and are casting lead bullets and the lead we are using is from a foundry (2, 6, 92) with certs. currently we are producing for ammo manufacturers but I am thinking of selling the over runs at the show, trouble is it is HEAVY to cart there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R&S View Post
    I am getting out of the Rifle business I think, sticking with self defense mainly (shotguns and hand guns). We have opened a warehouse and are casting lead bullets and the lead we are using is from a foundry (2, 6, 92) with certs. currently we are producing for ammo manufacturers but I am thinking of selling the over runs at the show, trouble is it is HEAVY to cart there.
    You need some of those roll carts like Ammo Kan uses.
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