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  • Colt556

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    I have some USGI stuff from The Great War, aka WWI, but as far as stuff that I actually bought I have some Winchester Wildcat 22LR with a KMart $.79 price tag.
     

    Bugzilla

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    I bought a lot of bricks for $6 to $8 in the mid 70's. They were not SuperX, but the cheaper lines.

    When I was in High school, a new Coupe de'Ville was $7800 list. Wouldn't it be great to have those prices with today's paychecks?
    The price to pay for getting off the gold standard.
     

    Eric94

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    Getting into the old stuff for this weekend's fun. I can't remember for sure when I even bought this. Maybe the late 80s to early 90s? What's the oldest ammo in your

    Getting into the old stuff for this weekend's fun. I can't remember for sure when I even bought this. Maybe the late 80s to early 90s? What's the oldest ammo in your stash?

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    My Grandpa's Remington 410 slugs.
    He's long gone, so I can't bring myself to shoot them. I have no idea how old they are. Please reply if anybody knows.
     

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