Silver Bullets
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 11:02 pm
Found these at a silver dealer... Had to have them... 45 ACP They are one Troy ounce each of .999 silver.




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Bought them from northwest territorial mint. I think that link u posted is them. I used a credit card and had to pay shipping since I only ordered 14 ounces. I am embarrassed to say I got throttled for about 26-27 each after everything. I suppose they have to cover credit card fees. I purchased fifty of them today and 25 of the 7.62 2 ounce rounds and paid 21.46 .. Shipping included but have to send them a check. They locked in the price, but required I put up a credit card as security.Wes wrote:That is awesome! I found a site selling them but am gonna have to check my local guy before paying $25 each. Mind me asking where you found them and for how much?
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Wes wrote:Ah, ok. That's a nice award. I'm considering the box of 10 7.62 rounds.
This appears to be a silver-plated real bullet, not a solid silver replica cartridge.EEllis wrote:Coonan makes live silver ammo but only in .357
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Thats good enough for the werewolf menace.WildBill wrote:This appears to be a silver-plated real bullet, not a solid silver replica cartridge.EEllis wrote:Coonan makes live silver ammo but only in .357
http://www.coonaninc.com/products.php/z ... ts/cPath,6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
EEllis wrote:Coonan makes live silver ammo but only in .357
http://www.coonaninc.com/products.php/z ... ts/cPath,6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
yes which is why I said live. What the heck good are bullets that won't fire?WildBill wrote:This appears to be a silver-plated real bullet, not a solid silver replica cartridge.EEllis wrote:Coonan makes live silver ammo but only in .357
http://www.coonaninc.com/products.php/z ... ts/cPath,6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you buy 50. No shipping charges. But you have to mail them a check or do an old fashioned wire transfer. No ACH checks accepted.Wes wrote:Ewe...those are nice...I like the 1/4 ounce split on the coin. At 50 they're only $21 each, I just don't need 50 of them. Anyone wanna split an order?! Lol, I wonder if that would help with shipping or price on ten 45 rounds. Hmmmm...might have to email them.