Since starting my "journey" back into handguns last May, I have bought several ammo buys off people.
I don't look every day, but every once in awhile, then buy up everything available I need (bought about 6000 rounds of 22LR in a few days last month).
I am now in the position of needing to sell some ammo I don't need.
I sold both my .45 calibers and have a few hundred rounds left over, I had just bought a bunch also to run through my 1911, but am going to sell it sooner than I thought b/c of multiple unplanned gun purchases last month (including the 1911
If the potential buyer of my Ruger SR 1911 that I just put in for sale last evening doesn't buy it up. (mentioned ammo available in ad)
This afternoon I'm selling off a few boxes of .25 caliber b/c I'm selling my only .25 gun (Beretta) and will not buy that caliber again (unless a SS tempts me beyond control ).
For example, I have thousands of rounds of 9mm.
Is it easier to try to trade for some of what you need more of (like 38 special) or just sell any ammo straight up and then look for what you need?
I find that trading guns is economically more advantageous than just straight up selling and buying (loved my last 3 trades and have come out better with the other person happy also: win-win).
And, should I try an ad listing multiple types of ammo with different prices (I see that alot), or list the different calibers seperately.
The only time that is irritating to me is when you must buy all of it and I don't want 2 of the 8 different types of ammo, so I have to let it go.
And, it seems to be a wast of space if you only need to sell 1, 2 or 3 boxes for just a single ad.
It probably doesn't matter, but I love the inquiry.
I don't look every day, but every once in awhile, then buy up everything available I need (bought about 6000 rounds of 22LR in a few days last month).
I am now in the position of needing to sell some ammo I don't need.
I sold both my .45 calibers and have a few hundred rounds left over, I had just bought a bunch also to run through my 1911, but am going to sell it sooner than I thought b/c of multiple unplanned gun purchases last month (including the 1911
If the potential buyer of my Ruger SR 1911 that I just put in for sale last evening doesn't buy it up. (mentioned ammo available in ad)
This afternoon I'm selling off a few boxes of .25 caliber b/c I'm selling my only .25 gun (Beretta) and will not buy that caliber again (unless a SS tempts me beyond control ).
For example, I have thousands of rounds of 9mm.
Is it easier to try to trade for some of what you need more of (like 38 special) or just sell any ammo straight up and then look for what you need?
I find that trading guns is economically more advantageous than just straight up selling and buying (loved my last 3 trades and have come out better with the other person happy also: win-win).
And, should I try an ad listing multiple types of ammo with different prices (I see that alot), or list the different calibers seperately.
The only time that is irritating to me is when you must buy all of it and I don't want 2 of the 8 different types of ammo, so I have to let it go.
And, it seems to be a wast of space if you only need to sell 1, 2 or 3 boxes for just a single ad.
It probably doesn't matter, but I love the inquiry.