Ammo InStock: Winchester Ranger T-Series RA9TA 9mm 127GR +P+ Ammunition 50rnds $79.98

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Winchester Ranger T-Series RA9TA 9mm 127GR +P+ Ammunition 50rnds Deal Jan2021
Winchester Ranger T-Series RA9TA 9mm 127GR +P+ Ammunition 50rnds Deal Jan2021

USA – -(Ammoland.com)- Botach has in-stock and shipping Winchester Ranger T-Series RA9TA 9mm 127GR +P+ Ammunition in 50 Round boxes for $79.98 each. That is $1.599 each a round for serious-self-defense ammunition.

Threat stopping performance. It’s what makes Ranger T-Series the trusted duty load law enforcement agencies across America. The bullet’s patented, segment engineered design enhances expansion, penetration and weight retention through a variety of intervening barriers.

Ammo InStock: Winchester Ranger T-Series RA9TA 9mm 127GR +P+ Ammunition 50rnds $79.98

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hippybiker

F*cking Rip Off!

Finnky

Rip off would be if the advertised a low price, but then charged you more after you ordered. These crazy high prices are just the going rate. Like going to a high(ish) end restaurant where menu says “market rate” for some items – or wine menu offers some bottles for hundreds of dollars. If you buy a case at this price, then offer to split with a buddy if at cost – would you be gouging? After all you would be charging an outrageous price for the ammo. We don’t know what the retailer paid or what their expenses are.… Read more »

Don

Just remember what companies ripped off the people.

RoyD

Why won’t you answer the question, Don?

Bozz

Normal price BC was closer to 69¢ per round.

Cam

I never saw it that good, best I saw about a year ago a couple places were selling them for .774 a round if you bought by the case.

Last edited 3 years ago by Cam
kenno

I am making a list of every single company that has price gouged and over priced us consumers for about a year now, and if it ever changes back to normal ,I will know who to do business with or not !

RoyD

Well, everyone should have a hobby.

JSNMGC

I’m starting a list too. Something has to be done about these price gougers. We need to increase the size of government and send agents out to reduce prices. This is just a start, there are many more:

  • Roger Federer
  • Cristiano Ronaldo
  • Lionel Messi
  • Neymar
  • LeBron James
  • Stephen Curry
  • Kevin Durant
  • Tiger Woods
  • Kirk Cousins
  • Carson Wentz
Stag

It’s funny how some people scream about socialism but they have no problem about socialistic price control when it comes to products they want.

JSNMGC

They have no idea that entitlement-based grievance is one of the most common pre-cursors to totalitarianism (socialism, communism, whatever).

Dammit! I want my ammo, I want it now, and I want it for what I think I should pay. Somebody do something.

Last edited 3 years ago by JSNMGC
Grigori

Actually, what Kenno is talking about is giving or withholding his business based on what he, and a lot of people, perceive to be price gouging. I think his suggested action is definitely a form of “letting the free market decide”. He is not asking for government intervention, just voting with his wallet as to the fairness or lack thereof of current prices for ammo. A lot of folks on here, probably some who are jeering Kenno, have already done that with places like Cheaper Than Dirt, I believe.