2000 Rounds Aguila Super Extra 22LR High Velocity 38 Grain Copper HP $0.06 Each

SUPER EXTRA 22 LR 40 GRAIN HV SP ammunition lowest price april2024
Ammunition Depot now with 2000 rounds of Aguila Super Extra 22LR High Velocity 38 Grain Copper HP ammunition at just $0.06 each or $127.99 a case. Compare prices on the same 22LR ammo product over here.

Aguila Super Extra 22 Long Rifle High Velocity 38 Grain Copper Plated Hollow Point 2000 Round Case by AGUILA

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MAKE A LASTING IMPRESSION. The knockout power of this highly effective round will help you take out small game and varmints with confidence. These hard-hitting rounds deliver controlled expansion with devastating results.

Specifications:

Bullet Weight: 38 Grains
Muzzle Velocity: 1,280 fps
Muzzle Energy: 138 ft/lb
500 Rounds

These rounds will shoot straight and will put consistent groups on your target, making them perfect for punching holes in paper. Pair these with your favorite .22 long rifle gun, be it a 10-22 or a 22/45, these Aguila rimfire rounds will do the job. Make sure to order these quickly, as they will surely sell out soon!

2000 Rounds Aguila Super Extra 22LR High Velocity 38 Grain Copper HP $0.06 Each

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Rob

Video was 11 minutes too long.

Oldman

Agreed, however this stuff is really good. I couldn’t pass on it. Bought 3000 rds. to add to my other Aguila 22LR. I bought a bunch back in the 80’s and still have 10,000+rds. left. The only difference is that I bought them back then for less than 2 cents per round. Bidenflation?

TGP389

I had heard some bad things about Aguila. I’m glad to hear a different opinion.

Oldman

When I first bought it in ’84 I had some reservations, myself. After all it was manufactured in Mehico. However I soon found out that it ran fine and actually much better in every .22 I had then and now, including my cmmg bravo which actually is the only one I trust with it. Never had a malfunction with Aguila in anything other than the 10/22, and even then probably less than 20. Rugers run it real well until they get dirty which, IMO is the firearm’s fault or mine. Some people claim that it smells funny. It don’t matter… Read more »

TGP389

I have some subsonic Aguila, but haven’t fired much of it. I don’t have a suppressor. I can think of one Mehican .22 I’d love to own, though, a Trejo. If you don’t know what they are, they’re a small, select fire .22 automatic. They look like a streamlined Llama, with a selector switch.

https://www.guns.com/news/2013/07/11/the-trejo-machine-pistol-one-hot-tamale

Oldman

That is quite the pistola……The insides remind me of the Spanish Star I own. Something is starting to tell me that I will never again shoot a select fire anything because of living in Washington State, as I think you do too.I would love to own one just for the fun of it.

Oldman

My 3000 rounds arrived earlier this week. The packaging was the only thing I wasn’t prepared for. It comes loosely packed in a brick. In order to open the box you have to literally tear it apart and then you have a plastic non reclosable bag. I certainly prefer the old way where there are 10 – 50 round boxes with plastic holders so you can drop five at a time into your mag loader. I used to throw them away but I will hold on to them and the boxes they came in to use this new stuff. Sort… Read more »

Get Out

IMOA, manufactured ammo, reloading components and guns were in such demand from panic buyers that prices skyrocketed anyway. Especially when the politicians and gun control groups started their gun control BS. Politicians are the best gun, ammo gun related components sellers today.
I used to buy 4 bricks of Federal .22LR for 9.99 each and 1k CCI reloading primers for $18.00 every payday back in the 90s.

How the Price of Ammunition Has Changed Each Year Since the 1970sHow the Price of Ammunition Has Changed Each Year Since the 1970s – 24/7 Wall St. (247wallst.com)