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PhrogPilot
04-10-2014, 05:55
Any interest in 30/06 Armor piercing Incendiary? Its 250 rds on metal link belts in .30 cal cans. The cans have seen better days but the ammo is clean and dry. Headstamp is FN 55.

Johnny in Texas
04-10-2014, 01:01
Sure I am interested how much and how many cans you got?

PhrogPilot
04-10-2014, 03:18
And there in lies the dilemma. I certainly don't wanna give the stuff away. I know that online its anywhere from $3.25 a round (at Deuce45, which is sold out...) to $4.20 a round on GB. It seems to be available at around $4 a round from a few places. CMP sold it loose for $70 for 20, $120/40, $275/100 and it all sold out in one day (and they have no more...).

This stuff is linked which is good for some and unattractive to others.

I guess I would be willing to entertain offers...???

PhrogPilot
04-15-2014, 09:19
30/06 API listed for sale in the WTS section...

jjrothWA
06-11-2014, 08:06
Question: How long is the belt of ammo? Local radio talkshow (about firearms), had a question regarding "the whole nine yards" and what it refered to.

The first answer was WWII belt lenght, I was second with the WWI VIckers and Spandau cloth belts. Just want to know.

emmagee1917
06-11-2014, 10:12
Lots of people used to sew up thier own clothes . Cloth bolts sold at the local general stores came in 9 yard lengths . Buying the whole bolt was getting the "whole nine yards " . That carried over in WW1 to giving them the whole cloth belt .
As an aside , if you bought less than a full bolt , they would roll it out onto a table for measure . The top of the table would have brass brads in it to mark the footage . This was called " getting down to the brass tacks ." This came to mean down to the fine details.
Chris

da gimp
06-12-2014, 05:32
thanks chris,....... glad another old fart was around............

Sunray
06-16-2014, 01:32
250 rounds. Downside of API is that ranges will not let you shoot it. Incendiary means fire starter without the BBQ.

sdkrag
06-18-2014, 09:25
The "Whole Nine Yards" was the length of standard load for U.S. .50 cal. guns on fighters. My understanding was that if you emptied your guns in battle you expended the "Whole Nine Yards".

sdkrag
06-18-2014, 09:31
Talking about fire starters. My son was range officer on the qualification range at Ft. Polk last fall. He told me they started 50 to 100 fires that day. They called the fire fighters (civilian contractors) for the big ones. They drove out a half dozen times then finally parked along the road to wait. At 5:00 P.M. they headed in. My son told them they had a couple of hours of quals left. Union rules said they had to quit, but just call us and we'll come back out. Go figure the logic of that one.

emmagee1917
06-19-2014, 09:06
The "Whole Nine Yards" was the length of standard load for U.S. .50 cal. guns on fighters. My understanding was that if you emptied your guns in battle you expended the "Whole Nine Yards".

There was no standard load . It varried from plane type to plane type and from gun to gun in many of the planes due to wing space room .
Chris