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KenK
08-14-2007, 04:51 PM
I went to check the bullet mould listings today and noticed they had taken down the categories for brass and bullets. People still have some listed in "reloading- other".

It looked like all the categories for loading equipment are still up.

Vincent
08-14-2007, 05:15 PM
I went to check the bullet mould listings today and noticed they had taken down the categories for brass and bullets. People still have some listed in "reloading- other".

It looked like all the categories for loading equipment are still up.

Who cares. Why should we sell one thing there? Why spend one dollar?

These people use that money to cut our throats.....to take our guns away.

DON'T SPEND MONEY WITH COMPANIES THAT WANT TO TAKE OUR GUNS AWAY!! As far as no guns at fleabay:

Good Riddance

jpattersonnh
08-14-2007, 05:21 PM
Why would you even bother? E-bay has been anti freedom (except for them) for years. Think about it! If Marshall would add another tab, an auction, and collect $5.00 a transaction at the rate e-bay does, he would have gone public by now. Buy (Local) and sell your brass here. Get your dies from a U.S. supplier, from a U.S. manufacturer, and you bullets and powder local (Or from Marshall, bullets that is)). The has-mat fee is outrageous on primers and powder. I average $25.00 on dies, $18.00 per 100 on bullets, $12.00 per 2000 primers, and $16.00 for 1lb of powder. There are times that I hit the motherload as far as bullets, $5.00 per 100, get a sale on dies, find a great buy on cast bullets, find a set of "new" dies as a special $10.00 bucks. When it comes to reloading, can it get any cheaper for quality ammo? Jim

KenK
08-14-2007, 05:38 PM
As long as people list them for sale there, I will continue to peruse ebay for good deals on bullet moulds.

El Lobo
08-17-2007, 06:37 PM
Hey Guys,

Who do we know in the NRA???

Alternative.....the NRA, who already has techno gurus, can open an alternative auction site. Use a URL that is non-NRA....don't want to scare off the customers.....a site that is wide open so I can still have a place to go to buy non-firearms related items. Charge a lower fee than EBAY, and put the profits into the NRA tresury.

Problem solved. :D

Lobo in West Virginia

DOK
08-17-2007, 06:50 PM
Gentlemen, please be careful on this one....buying or not buying is each individual's choice, as is the reason for doing so.

Thanks,

Dan

fornra
08-17-2007, 07:13 PM
I will stick to my original post on this, it simply opens the door for some enterprising individual to step in and fill the gap!!!
It doesn't matter to me who as long as they are gun and second amendment friendly. Glenn

DBox
08-17-2007, 07:33 PM
If WalMart decided to not sell maxi pads, would you stop going there for everything else? I don't have a problem with Ebay and have sold Willys parts there for years and have bought a lot of stuff I can't get locally. I hate to see them stop selling gun stuff but that is their right as a business and as AMERICANS. If some of you decide to change the way you run your business for whatever reason, I hope everybody understands.

rhino57
08-17-2007, 08:05 PM
DBox,
I do not care wherever anyone shops but I will not spend my money at WalMart and haven't for decades. We each have our personal choices on whom we buy from and that is to each his own. There are other auction sites, gunbroker.com, auctionarms but usually Midway or Cabellas have the best selection and price except for those silly hazmat fees. You are right they do run their business and as they chose to run it we decide on wether to utilize their services or not.

Greg

MarlinF
08-17-2007, 09:11 PM
I coulda looked for ever and not found a rear sight for a Colt Colteer 22 Mag Single shot and had hit every web site that sold gun parts I could find. Gun shows and phone calls had got me nowhere. Got one on ebay for 10 bucks.
I avoid Ben abd Jerry's too but once in a while I am gonna have me some Cherry gracia.