For the most part, the steel cased ammunition marketed by Wolf, Brown/Silver/Golden Bear, etc. Keep in mind that Wolf isn't actually the manufacturer, but rather, a marketing companies who obtains the ammo they sell from a number of sources, and not everything they market will be priced so low. Wolf Gold, for instance, is brass cased ammunition made by Prvi Partisan in Serbia, and is considerably more expensive than the steel cased Wolf ammo (such as the Military Classic), which is manufactured at the Tula Cartridge Works in Russia.
Depends on the ammo. For some of the military surplus calibers, it may be an on-line dealer. For everyday civilian calibers, one of the stores like Wal-Mart with a sporting goods department.
If they haven't given in to the price gouging craze, the aluminum cased CCI ammo used to sell pretty cheaply at Wal Mart. Other than that, gun shows and gun shops are your best bet.
Gad custom cartridges in Wisconsin. Be warned: They're $75 for a box of twenty. Once you have the cases though you can load them very cheaply. The cases are the initial problem to start with, they are difficult to make. This is the cheapest place I've found for my odd-ball ammo calibers
With civiian ammo, it is the caliber. Military ammo- year made, and where
I think there are 200 bullets in a uzi ammo clip
Whatever you want, for example: Create: { ammo = 100; } Spacebar: if ammo > 0 { instance_create(x,y,bullet); ammo = (ammo - 1); } Collision with object ammopack: { ammo = (ammo + 10); instance_destroy(other) } ect
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No
If you are referring to upgraded ammo, as in when you see upgraded Ammo on the walls, then. Upgraged Ammo is simply ammo for a Pack-A-Puched Weapon. For example, the MP40 has ammo that cost 500 points, when Pack-A-Punched, it will cost 4500 points to replenish the ammo.
No, the United States government is not taking ammo from the citizens. Ammo can be bought as long as the person is 18 or older at any retailer that has ammo.
yes................revolver ammo has a rim. Semi-auto cartridges do not.
Surplus ammo is ammo that was manufactured for a military, but was eventually not needed, and so sold to the private sector.