This video warns consumers about two primary ammunition scams: fake online sellers posing as reputable companies like Palmetto State Armory, Hornady, and Aguila, and the resale of stolen ammunition. It advises vigilance against deals that seem too good to be true, checking for official websites, and being aware of potential legal issues associated with purchasing stolen goods, which can now be tracked via embedded Bluetooth stickers.
This video warns consumers about two primary ammunition scams: fake online sellers posing as legitimate companies like Palmetto State Armory, Hornady, and Aguila, and the resale of stolen ammunition. It advises vigilance against deals that seem too good to be true, checking for official websites, and being aware of tracking stickers on potentially stolen goods, which can lead to legal issues.
This video warns consumers about two primary ammunition scams: fake online sellers posing as legitimate companies like Palmetto State Armory, Hornady, and Aguila, and the resale of stolen ammunition. It advises vigilance by verifying official websites, being wary of deals that seem too good to be true, and recognizing that legitimate sellers of hazardous materials like primers and powder will charge hazmat fees. The video also highlights that stolen ammo may be tracked using embedded Bluetooth stickers, potentially leading to legal issues for the buyer.
This video discusses the recent availability of primers after a period of shortage, but highlights the significantly increased costs. Distributors are facing high prices and additional Hazmat fees, making it difficult to stock primers at a price consumers will accept. The speakers express concern about potential price gouging at gun shows, similar to past ammunition shortages.
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