NEGOTIATING TWO OFFERS TO SELL ALL LOTS, SO HOLD YOUR REQUESTS UNTIL IT IS SORTED OUT. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
I don't know what to do with these lots, but hate to just toss them. I bought a lot of over 1,000 rounds just to get the copper 22 Shorts to fill an early box of 100 No.1 rounds Mission accomplished. What I noticed was that there were a few different 22 calibers, mostly earl copper cases and some became obsolete long ago.
Most of what is for sale are copper cased and have many different headstamps. I have no use for them and thought that someone might want to add them to their ammo collections or fill up partial vintage rimfire boxes. I have not counted the rounds, but weighed them in case anyone knows how heavy a round is. I weighed 100 22 Long Rimfire and they weighed about 300 grams if that helps. As far as I can find out, most copper ammo was gone from the market by the mid-1910s.
There are 7 bags separated into various types of 22 ammo, some I have never heard of. Shipping is $9.00 each. If you buy more than one bag of ammo, they will all ship for $9.00.
1. 22 Remington Auto, 550 grams, $10.00 - This ammo was made from 1914 to 1928
2. 22 Winchester Auto, 850 grams, $10.00 - This ammo was made from 1903 to 1932
3. 22 WRF & Remington Special, 385 grams, $10.00 - This ammo was made from 1890 to 1930s
4. 22 long Rifle, copper, 250 grams, $10.00
5. 22 Long, 285 grams, $10.00 – copper & brass
6. 22 Long Rifle, early brass, 680 grams, $10.00 (see Post #2)
7. 22 Blanks, mostly copper $5.00 (see Post #2)
PM me with any questions, and an "I'll take it" reply along with the lot number(s) you want is what is needed to complete the sale. Prices are stated above, but I will take "or best offer" for multiple lots.
I don't know what to do with these lots, but hate to just toss them. I bought a lot of over 1,000 rounds just to get the copper 22 Shorts to fill an early box of 100 No.1 rounds Mission accomplished. What I noticed was that there were a few different 22 calibers, mostly earl copper cases and some became obsolete long ago.
Most of what is for sale are copper cased and have many different headstamps. I have no use for them and thought that someone might want to add them to their ammo collections or fill up partial vintage rimfire boxes. I have not counted the rounds, but weighed them in case anyone knows how heavy a round is. I weighed 100 22 Long Rimfire and they weighed about 300 grams if that helps. As far as I can find out, most copper ammo was gone from the market by the mid-1910s.
There are 7 bags separated into various types of 22 ammo, some I have never heard of. Shipping is $9.00 each. If you buy more than one bag of ammo, they will all ship for $9.00.
1. 22 Remington Auto, 550 grams, $10.00 - This ammo was made from 1914 to 1928
2. 22 Winchester Auto, 850 grams, $10.00 - This ammo was made from 1903 to 1932
3. 22 WRF & Remington Special, 385 grams, $10.00 - This ammo was made from 1890 to 1930s
4. 22 long Rifle, copper, 250 grams, $10.00
5. 22 Long, 285 grams, $10.00 – copper & brass
6. 22 Long Rifle, early brass, 680 grams, $10.00 (see Post #2)
7. 22 Blanks, mostly copper $5.00 (see Post #2)
PM me with any questions, and an "I'll take it" reply along with the lot number(s) you want is what is needed to complete the sale. Prices are stated above, but I will take "or best offer" for multiple lots.
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