No I'm not selling anything, I'm going to try to buy as much as I can of the ones I want.
Here's something we ALL need to keep in mind since most of own firearms.
My friend that owns the auction company told me about it today. There is going to be an estate auction next week here in Paducah. The guy that died owned a lot of guns, ammo and all kinds of reloading stuff.
In his will he left all his guns to his son but he never said anything about the ammo, it's got something to do with the estate and the children so all the ammo MUST be sold at the auction. So all you gun owners need to keep that in mind when you are writing your wills, too many people remember about the guns but never think about the ammo.
There are 14,000 rounds of factory ammo, 22lr, 22wmr, 38, 45, 9mm, 357 mag, 44 mag, 22-250, 30-06, 270, etc, etc. Also two full sets of reloading setups plus boxes and boxes of bullets, primers, brass and other stuff.
They will NOT sell his reloads that he made himself but WILL sale the bullets, brass and primers.
Here's something we ALL need to keep in mind since most of own firearms.
My friend that owns the auction company told me about it today. There is going to be an estate auction next week here in Paducah. The guy that died owned a lot of guns, ammo and all kinds of reloading stuff.
In his will he left all his guns to his son but he never said anything about the ammo, it's got something to do with the estate and the children so all the ammo MUST be sold at the auction. So all you gun owners need to keep that in mind when you are writing your wills, too many people remember about the guns but never think about the ammo.
There are 14,000 rounds of factory ammo, 22lr, 22wmr, 38, 45, 9mm, 357 mag, 44 mag, 22-250, 30-06, 270, etc, etc. Also two full sets of reloading setups plus boxes and boxes of bullets, primers, brass and other stuff.
They will NOT sell his reloads that he made himself but WILL sale the bullets, brass and primers.