View Full Version : armor piercing incendiary 3006 availability and price?
carolinashooter
07-19-2013, 08:52
Has anyone seen any 30 06 API rounds for sale lately? I was looking for USGI, not some commercial knockoffs. What price have anyone seen them for in the past?
I've got two spam cans of it, but not for sale at this time. I've heard prices of a dollar a round.
if and when it is found.. NICE sealed display boxes sell for $150+ a box..but the last two cans I opened only had 10 of those.. the rest I sold for $3.00 a round by the box of 20 and they all lasted about 4 hours total
Gary D. Funderburg
12-17-2013, 07:15
I sell it for $5.00 per round and it does not last long
Scottosan
01-25-2014, 11:28
The CMP has some up for auction
http://cmpauction.thecmp.org/detail.asp?id=1709&n=FN-30-06-M14-API-24-Cartridges
PhrogPilot
04-10-2014, 05:53
I have some that I would consider selling. If anyone is interested please email me... Kenny27@aol.com
I have a 30 cal can full on En-bloc slips that I would sell.
When I get home I can get an exact count if anyone is interested>
With or with-out the clips or can.
Reach me private at longhunter@digitalrazor.net.
Thanks all, and keep yer powder dry!
raymeketa
04-11-2014, 10:03
Cal .30 API M14A1, and FN API is available from several sources. It has always been available. The recent frenzy is not typical. I can think of at least 5 sources. How much you pay depends on how gullible you are.
Ray
PhrogPilot
04-15-2014, 09:18
30/06 API listed for sale in the WTS section...
John Sukey
04-19-2014, 05:04
Now comes the problem. JUST WHERE can you shoot the stuff without causing a fire??? Certainly NOT in Arizona or California, or for that matter in any of the other western states
emmagee1917
04-21-2014, 11:07
I shoot this type of stuff all the time around here . It has to be REALLY dry for it to set fire to the rocks and dirt . We did have a really wet year here a lustrum or two ago , desert greened up real good . One 250 rd belt of '06 tracer fired into the night started 17 seperate fires . Most died out in a few min. , but some lasted a half hour or so. Still , it is the range record .
Chris
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