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Sunday, October 26, 2025

Inventorying Ammo in Preparation for Moving Next Year

 Movers will not move ammo.  (Guns, yes.)  PODS will not allow ammo to ship in their units.  Since we do not plan to drive to Tennessee, I am figuring out the UPS shipping cost and selling any ammunition in excess of forseeable needs.  The TEOTWAWKI scenario will likely have substantial warning with which to buy ammo; the Auschwitz scenario will have substantial warning.  Democrats control both houses and the White House does not happen overnight.

In one sense, much of this absurd quantity was built around the Auschwitz scenario but arming other, less wealthy Resistance fighters.

But how did I end up with 4000+ rounds of 5.45 NATO? And 1000+ rounds of 7.62 NATO?  I was too tired to count boxes of .380.  (I have less 9mm than I would prefer.  Once moved, I will try and swap some of my excess .45ACP for 9mm.)  The 2300 rounds of .22LR is obvious: cheap, takes up no space.

If you are local, and want ammunition at the current mail order bulk price, contact me.  Better you take this weight off my hands and not pay retail prices.

4 comments:

  1. How are your vehicles getting there?

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    1. I will pay a transporter. Good idea: put it in the trunk.

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  2. You could probably pay a college student to drive it for you. Either in their vehicle or a U-Haul.

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    1. True. I would need a student that I really trusted.

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