Posted: 5/18/2010 5:34:59 PM EDT
| I was looking at the CMP website. They sell belted 30.06 ammo for about .30 a round as opposed to .50 for ammo in enblocs. Will the belted ammo come out of the belt easily? Is it worth the savings to take it out ? I've got plenty of enblocs and don't really mind loading them. |
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Yes it is easy to unseat them, you just pull them out of the links. On the flip side, like Mako said, belted ammo is still considered illegal if it goes past the 15 round limit. You COULD try and ask them to separate them into 15 round belts. You could also sell the links afterwards |
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Yes it is easy to unseat them, you just pull them out of the links. On the flip side, like Mako said, belted ammo is still considered SPECULATED TO BE illegal if it goes past the 15 round limit. You COULD try and ask them to separate them into 15 round belts. You could also sell the links afterwards Because I have never heard any official comment. |
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Yes it is easy to unseat them, you just pull them out of the links. On the flip side, like Mako said, belted ammo is still considered SPECULATED TO BE illegal if it goes past the 15 round limit. You COULD try and ask them to separate them into 15 round belts. You could also sell the links afterwards Because I have never heard any official comment. whether it be true or not, i dont want to find out. It saves ammo too haha |
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Yes it is easy to unseat them, you just pull them out of the links. On the flip side, like Mako said, belted ammo is still considered SPECULATED TO BE illegal if it goes past the 15 round limit. You COULD try and ask them to separate them into 15 round belts. You could also sell the links afterwards Because I have never heard any official comment. The first and last time we've ever got "official comment" as to the legality or illegality of anything firearms related was the 1997 AG directive regarding the Colt Match Target and M1A. |