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Old 01-07-2011, 04:40 PM   #1
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I have access to assorted reloading equipment. At no benefit to me I am willing to broker a deal for it. It must all go together, no seperation of any of the equipment. There is powder available also but that might be tricky with hazmat regulations. If anyone is interested you can Private Message me and we can discuss it. I believe some of it is for rifle and some for pistol. Just guessing, but maybe for a .44 cal, .38 cal, .45 cal and maybe more.
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Old 01-10-2011, 05:51 AM   #2
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I have access to assorted reloading equipment. At no benefit to me I am willing to broker a deal for it. It must all go together, no seperation of any of the equipment. There is powder available also but that might be tricky with hazmat regulations. If anyone is interested you can Private Message me and we can discuss it. I believe some of it is for rifle and some for pistol. Just guessing, but maybe for a .44 cal, .38 cal, .45 cal and maybe more.
....... You need to list exactly what you're wanting to sell. Item by item. If you are unsure what all you have, hopefully you can get someone to give you an itemized list that you can post. Manufacturer names are important also... Just trying to be helpful..
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Old 01-11-2011, 08:57 AM   #3
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My advice is to completely inventory every single piece you have then sell it locally on craigslist. Reloading equipment and supplies can get very heavy which will cause for some large shipping costs.
If I were closer to Maryland I'd love to look at it but that's not going to happen with me in Missouri.
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