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900 FEDERAL XM193 STRIPPERS 556 LC 5.56 NATO

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AR-15s: Pistol or SBR

AR-15 pistol is a classification that exists due to some silly American gun laws and definitions. An AR pistol cannot have a stock, but can have a bare and exposed buffer tube. Another no-no is a vertical grip, but an angled grip like the Magpul AFG is legal. Now of course nobody wants to run afoul of the Federal Government, so it’s imperative that you understand what makes an SBR an SBR, and what makes AR pistols legal. It may appear to be complicated and obfuscated but the defining characteristics are pretty straight forward if you know what you’re looking for. AR-15 pistols can have barrels as short as you want them to. Personally, I own an AR-15 pistol with a 7.5-inch barrel and, while it is ridiculous, it’s a lot of fun. Over the last few years, the popularity of AR-15 pistols has grown significantly. This growth is mostly tied to the advent of stabilizing braces. Stabilizing braces turned a gaudy, heavy, and awkward gun into a stable, comfortable-to-shoot weapon. Why Would I Want One? We won’t dive too deep into the NFA, but the section that concerns this article is the law that rifles must have 16-inch barrels, or else they are regulated under the NFA. So, if you wanted an AR-15 with a 7.5-inch barrel, you’d have to pay a tax stamp, ask for permission, and wait for 3 to 6 months for approval. Once approved you could then own an SBR. Or you could just buy an AR pistol and skip all that. There are a lot of other reasons you might want an AR pistol, besides just the tax stamp.

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Hornady Critical Duty Ammo 357 Magnum 135gr FlexLock 90511 – Box Of 25

Hornady Critical Duty 357Magnum Hornady Critical Duty 357Magnum Hornady Critical Duty Ammunition offers Law Enforcement, Tactical Professionals and those looking for a great personal protection round ammunition that won’t let them down. This ammunition incorporates two revolutionary Hornady Features combining them into one great bullet the FlexLock. The FlexLock bullet combines a Flex Tip bullet which initiates consistent expansion while preventing clogging, and the InterLock band which locks the jacket and core together preventing separation and ensuring maximum weight retention. This bullet has proven terminal performance through ALL FBI test barriers every single time. The core on this revolutionary bullet is made of high-antimony lead alloy making it tough, delivering controlled expansion and loaded in nickel plated cases to help prevent corrosion. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer primed, reloadable nickel plated brass cases. Caliber: 357 Magnum Grain Weight: 135 Grains Muzzle Velocity: 1275 Feet Per Second Muzzle Energy: 487 Foot Pounds Bullet Style: Polymer Tip Bullet Brand And Model: Hornady FlexLock Lead Free: No Case Type: Brass Primer: Boxer Corrosive: No Reloadable: Yes Test Barrel Length: 8 Inches Country of Origin: United States of America Box of 25 Hornady Critical Duty 357Magnum SHIPPING DETAILS: WARNING: PRIMERS, SMOKELESS POWDERS, PYRODEX, TRIPLE SEVEN MAY ONLY BE PURCHASED BY ADULTS. CHECK YOUR LOCAL AND STATE LAWS FOR THE LEGALITY OF ORDERING AND POSSESSING THESE PRODUCTS. PRIMERS AND SMOKELESS POWDERS ARE RESTRICTED IN WASHINGTON, DC. RESIDENTS OF CT, MA, NY, AND NJ MUST CHECK LOCAL LAWS FOR RESTRICTIONS BEFORE ORDERING ANY GUNPOWDER PRODUCTS, AMMO, OR PRIMERS. FOR SAFETY REASONS, WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS ON THESE PRODUCTS. DUE TO SPECIAL SHIPPING REQUIREMENTS OF HAZMAT PRODUCTS, FEDEX AND UPS ASSESS A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL FEE PER ORDER OF THESE PRODUCTS. POWDER AND PRIMER SHIPPING (HAZMAT) FEES: APPLIES TO PRIMERS AND POWDER IN THE CATALOG. HAZMAT RATES ARE PER PACKAGE. YOU MAY RECEIVE UP TO 70 LBS. PER PACKAGE AND MAY COMBINE POWDER AND PRIMERS, BUT POWDER HAS TO BE LIMITED TO NO MORE THAN 32 LBS. PER PACKAGE. POWDER CANNOT BE SHIPPED BY AIR. OUR SALES ASSOCIATES CAN HELP YOU WITH ANY QUESTION

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CCI Blazer Brass Ammo .40 S&W 180gr FMJ 5220 – Box Of 50

CCI Blazer Brass Ammo Blazer is a great alternative to reduce the cost of practice shooting, while it continues to bring shooters quality and reliability. Blazer ammunition uses Speer bullets and CCI primers. For excellent brass cased range ammo, have a look at Blazer Brass. This .40 Smith and Wesson round with a 180 Grain Full Metal Jacket Round Nose at 985 fps is reliable and accurate. It’s a great choice for shooting practice. 1 Box – 50 Rounds CCI Blazer Brass Ammo CCI Blazer Brass 40 S&W 180gr Full Metal Jacket 50rd box – Ammo. Blazer Brass brings shooters the reliability and quality of ammunition built to SAAMI standards, and is backed by stringent ISO certified quality systems. Blazer Brass is loaded in reloadable brass cases for added value. Standard Boxer-type primers and primer pockets mean you can reload Blazer Brass cases just like any other case. Blazer Brass is loaded with a protected-base FMJ bullet. CCI primers insure reliable ignition, and CCI load with clean -burning propellants. SPECIFICATIONS: Mfg Item Num: 5220 Category: AMMO CENTERFIRE Caliber :40 Smith & Wesson Bullet Type :Full Metal Jacket Bullet Weight :180 GR Muzzle Energy :388 ft lbs Muzzle Velocity :985 fps Rounds/box :50 Rounds Per Box, Blazer Brass® is loaded with a protected-base FMJ bullet. CCI primers insure reliable ignition, and are loaded with clean-burning American made propellants.

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600 FEDERAL NATO 5.56 62 GR LC M855 556 XM855

5.56mm 62 grain M855 ammunition features a FMJ steel core penetrator spitzer boat-tail bullet, with a green bullet tip. The M855 projectile has much-improved penetration characteristics over the old M193 55-grain projectile at all ranges, resulting in higher retained velocity and greater accuracy at long range. The 5.56mm M855 is ideal for use in AR15, M16 and M4 rifles. ITEM INFO CATEGORY: Ammo TYPE: Ammunition BRAND: Lake City MODEL: XM855 CALIBER: 5.56mm NATO TECH SPECS CAPACITY: 600 WEIGHT: 19 MATERIAL: Gold SIGHT: Fixed PURPOSE: Ammunition

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Winchester USA Ready Ammo 40 S&W 165gr – Case, 500 Rounds

Winchester USA Ready Ammo Case of 500 Rounds (10 boxes, 50 rounds per box) Winchester USA Ready Ammo Winchester Ready USA ammunition is designed for the sport shooter. USA Ready is a select grade of ammunition and components. Made in the USA, it offers optimal accuracy, and is ideal for competition, training or just a day at the range. Loaded with all match grade components, Ready ammunition features the Full Metal Jacket bullet for ultimate reliability. Muzzle Energy: 412 Foot Pounds Bullet Style: Full Metal Jacket Lead Free: No Case Type: Brass Primer: Boxer Corrosive: No Reloadable: Yes Country of Origin: United States of America Winchester USA Ready Ammo Winchester USA Ready Ammo As a variant of the very popular yet potentially abusive 10mm Auto, the .40 S&W was adopted in 1990 by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as their new sidearm round to answer their need for a more potent caliber than what was then in service. Known sometimes as the 10mm Short, the .40 struck a balance between improved performance without the considerable recoil of its parent cartridge. The 165 grain fmj round by Winchester has a muzzle velocity of 1060 feet per second with 412 foot pounds of energy behind it. It has noticeably better performance, and accompanying increased recoil, than the heavier, slower 180 grain bullet, and therefore is a good training round for shooters who carry their .40s with self-defense ammunition. This Winchester 40 S&W ammo comes packaged with 10 boxes that each contain 50 rounds. It’s a convenient way to break up the case so you can grab and go as many 50-round boxes as you need for that day’s range trip. Or, if you’re like us, you’ll probably just grab the whole thing! In America the name Winchester has just about become synonymous with firearms. The association is rooted in a long tradition of reliability that the Olin Corporation maintains in Winchester brand ammunition that comes from their plant in Clayton, Missouri. Winchester brass cases are prized by reloaders for the same reason shooters favor the Winchester brand name: quality. This half case lot is ideal for keeping ready for that planned or impromptu trip to the range to keep your skills honed. Order today!

HANDGUNS

Heckler & Koch P30SK V1 9mm Luger Heckler & Koch Semi Auto Pistol

Manufacturer: Heckler & Koch Model: P30SK (V1) Series: Sub-Compact V1 Light LEM Manufacturer Part #: 81000297 UPC: 642230261730 Caliber/Gauge: 9mm Luger Condition: Factory New Additional Product Information: Action: DOUBLE Capacity (Std): 13 Barrel Length: 3.3 Total Length: 6.42 Weight (oz).: 24 General Finish: Black Frame Size: Frame: Black Grip: POLYMER Safety: TRUE Sights Front: Sights Rear: Sights Rear: 2-Dot Adjustable

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COLT DEFENSE HARTFORD CT AR-15 A2

Does not include magazine or case. UPC ECOM00160785 Caliber 223 Finish BLACK Capacity 30+1 ROUNDS Weight NOT SPECIFIED Action SEMI AUTO Frame Material NOT SPECIFIED Slide Material NOT SPECIFIED Barrel Length 16 BARREL Receiver Material NOT SPECIFIED Receiver Finish NOT SPECIFIED

MACHINE GUNS

American 180, 9? Barrel 22LR

ENTER THE AMERICAN 180 The Casull’s successor, the American 180, weighs less than a stripped M16A1 unloaded; most variations are described as being well made and reliable. Original magazines carried 165 or 177 rounds, though larger-capacity drums of up to 275 rounds are still in production today. The 275-round drums do effectively occlude the weapon’s sights, however. E&L Manufacturing, the current producer of American 180 drums, includes an elevated front sight along with the the first 275-round drum you buy. The open-bolt mechanism of the American 180 incorporates a series of grooves in the sides of the bolt that very effectively channel dirt and debris out of the mechanism. The British L2A3 Sterling submachine gun sports similar grooves. The non-reciprocating charging handle is oriented on the left side of the receiver, towards the rear, so that the bulky drum magazine does not interfere with its operation. The drum chassis spins on top of the receiver as it empties. There is a captive screw underneath the forward aspect of the receiver that allows the gun to break down quickly into two handy components. The stock removes with the push of a button in the manner of the M1928 Thompson submachine gun. Particularly with a short 9-inch barrel in place, this makes the American 180 easily packable. The assembly and disassembly processes are relatively straightforward and easily mastered. ADDITIONAL 180 DETAILS The magazine release is fairly intuitive and simple to manage, though the bulky nature of the pan magazine does produce a cluttered sight picture. The ergonomics of the stock and pistol grip are better reasoned than those of the Thompson that obviously inspired them. Overall, the American 180 is a comfortable gun to run. Semi-auto versions of the American 180 have been offered in the past, and these guns come up for sale occasionally on online used-gun forums. While the practicality of a 10-pound semi-auto .22 packing 177 rounds on board might be questionable, there is no better tactical tool should you ever find yourself attacked by a battalion of malevolent chipmunks. I’ve frankly bought guns for dumber reasons. The magazines are a holy pain to load, and the American 180 runs through ammo as politicians burn through other people’s money. E&L Manufacturing also offers a magazine loader that renders this chore a bit less onerous. A single mechanical spring-loaded winder can be used to power multiple magazines. SO WHAT’S IT GOOD FOR? The American 180 was formally adopted by the Utah Department of Corrections, and it was undoubtedly intimidating when wielded from a guard tower at their state penitentiary. There are rumors that the Rhodesian Special Air Service used a few of these novel guns operationally in Africa. However, humping the African savanna with one of these hyperactive little buzz guns must have been a treat. The nature of the design demands that it be fed high-velocity ammo, so suppressed versions remain fairly noisy. Regardless, the company’s marketing efforts were compelling, and quite a few examples were indeed sold to local law enforcement agencies. Many of the guns available today were traded out of police arms rooms over the years. REAL-LIFE SHOOTOUT I could find but a single detailed anecdote involving the operational use of a laser-equipped American 180 by cops in a real-life shootout. In November of 1974, Officers Mike Gilo and Gary Jones of the Fort Lauderdale Police Department attempted to subdue a pair of evildoers driving a Chevrolet Camaro. As the driver of the Camaro accelerated in an effort to escape, his foolhardy passenger produced a handgun and fired at the officers. Gilo responded by unleashing a roughly 40-round burst through the back window of the suspects’ car while Jones engaged with his 12-gauge shotgun loaded with buckshot. The 12 gauge failed to connect; the American 180 stitched across the back window of the car, removing the lot of it. The driver then crashed the car; the passenger was found already heading towards room temperature as a result of multiple .22 LR wounds to his back. The driver was apprehended later, grievously wounded by multiple .22-caliber gunshot wounds but still breathing. In today’s litigious environment, a fully automatic weapon that spews rounds so enthusiastically would be a plaintiff’s attorney’s dream. In the 1970s, however, there apparently weren’t as many lawyers are there are today. HOW DOES IT RUN? Wow. Just wow. Loading the drums is just as big a hassle as I had anticipated; the American 180 does indeed burn through .22 LR ammo at a breathtaking rate. I sucked it up and bought 5,000 rounds for this project just so I wouldn’t feel the effects of ammo famine before I got done. Keeping bursts in the five-round range is not tough for a disciplined trigger finger, and New Math tells us that even the smaller drums would pack 35 such bursts in a single charge. Visualize the fully stoked American 180 like a 10-pound recoilless shotgun that carries 35 rounds onboard. When so employed, the American 180 is accurate and controllable, allowing you to keep every round within a standard silhouette at typical handgun ranges. Reaching out to 100 meters, the gun is more fun than a barrel of monkeys, particularly when fired into a wet target with a safe backstop. Each burst seems like the fistful of gravel we used to throw into the water when we were young boys, producing that lovely little coordinated splash around the point of aim. Against steel targets, the effect is positively musical. Much beyond 100 meters, the American 180 becomes an area weapon system. BAD-BREATH DISTANCES At bad-breath distances, the American 180 is just as nasty as the marketing literature claims it to be. The recoil is so trivial that you really could just about write your name with the thing. When firing a full magazine in a continuous burst from a proper rest, the tidy little gun will indeed group within about a teacup. Such antics will indeed put hair on your chest regardless of your gender, but you could die of old age trying to load enough drums to keep the process vibrant for a while. When appropriately maintained, the American 180 is a reliable and effective close-quarters weapon. With 275 rounds on board, the gun gets heavy, but it offers more controllable firepower than most anything else in the arms room. Given the dynamically rotating nature of the drum magazine and the unimpressive mechanical spunk of the .22 LR cartridge, the practicality of employing an American 180 in an austere field environment is questionable, however. PURE FUN The American 180 is one of the most novel and unusual combat weapons ever devised. For law enforcement or corrections applications, it indeed offers some unique capabilities. However, the real niche the American 180 enjoys is as a recreational range toy. Fairly easy to tote and all but recoilless, the American 180 lets you chew up the range like a beaver on crack. Loading drums will test your patience, and the gun’s appetite will earn you Christmas cards from your favorite ammo supplier. However, as a delightful way to kill a lazy Saturday afternoon at the range, the American 180 is indeed unparalleled. Lightweight, accurate for its genre and just crazy cool, the American 180 is 10 pounds of raw, unfiltered fun. AMERICAN 180 SPECS Caliber: .22 LR, .22 Short Magnum Barrel: 9 or 18.5 inches OA Length: 35.5 inches Weight: 5.7 pounds (empty) Stock: Polymer Sights: Front post, adjustable rear Action: Blowback-operated, full-auto Finish: Matte black Capacity: 165, 177, 220, 275 Rare Of Fire: 1,200 rpm

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Caliber Case .45 Colt - Black Walnut Ammo Box

Caliber Case .45 Colt - Don't Tread On Me custom-made wood Ammo Box Each box holds 50-rounds and is complete with 2 hidden brass hinges and 2 Neodymium magnets to provide a secure fit for the top and bottom of the box, along with the laser engraved inscription of the Second Amendment. Each box is constructed of Black Walnut and finished with a satin lacquer finish. The individual caliber is laser engraved in the top of the box, along with the Gadsden flag design, featuring the snake & text, Don't Tread on Me. These boxes make great gifts for the firearms enthusiast, wedding / best man or woman gifts or pick up several for yourself! Each box is custom-made to order. Your Caliber Case will ship within 5 days of placing the order. Thank you! (Ammo not included)

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CCI Ammo A22 Magnum .22 Winchester Magnum Game Point 35gr – 200 Rounds

Want your Savage A22 to perform its best? Load it up with this ammo from CCI. It brings reliability and accuracy to a whole new level, and the GamePoint bullet expands on impact for maximum effect. Offers precise performance with other rifles chambered in .22 WMR. Mfg. Number: 963CC Caliber: .22 Win.Mag Bullet Weight: 35 grain Bullet Style: GamePoint Muzzle Velocity: 2,100 Muzzle Energy: 343 ft.-lbs. Box of 200