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    Default 1200 rounds 45 auto in crate dated repacked in 1944

    I have a wooden crate of 45 auto ammo. Original crate states 1200 rds repacked in 1945. Crate has been opened, but cover paper is still there as are all boxes of ammo. Anybody know what it may be worth in todays market?
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    45 acp in a tin (600 rnds) have sold on Gunbroker at ~70 cents a round, if that helps

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    WWII repacked is going to be corrosive primed for sure, and possibly steel case. Depends on what it is. I don't think a collector is going to pay shooter price for that much.

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    Evansville Chrysler made BILLONS AND BILLIONS of rounds of steel cased .45. It still appears in guns shows or dealer shelves. Because its so corrosive primed the value is less then new imported Russian. Quite a bit less I would say.

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    I have several hundred rounds of DM43? M2 ball in 20 rd boxes. May just take the good ones to a show for collectors but it ain't going through the M1.

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    http://www.odcmp.org/1101/USGI.pdf

    In the beginning EC came from EU Clair, Wisconsin and Chrysler had to plants in Evansville, Indiana. One plant was the Sun Beam plant.

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    Forgot, I have a few 45 ACPs that do not exist, the cases are aluminum.

    F. Guffey

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    Here is a listing from one online source into the collectibles market.

    https://www.legacy-collectibles.com/032420-45-ammo.html

    With the CMP moving M1911s there is a market for accessories like a box of vintage ammo. Onesey-twosey sales can be time-consuming but guys will pay more for a thing if it's just the one.

    It's also possible you could get one of those collectibles purveyors to make you an offer that you can't refuse for the entire lot.
    Last edited by togor; 07-26-2021 at 05:33.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fguffey View Post
    http://www.odcmp.org/1101/USGI.pdf

    In the beginning EC came from EU Clair, Wisconsin and Chrysler had to plants in Evansville, Indiana. One plant was the Sun Beam plant.

    F. Guffey

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    Forgot, I have a few 45 ACPs that do not exist, the cases are aluminum.

    F. Guffey
    CCI has been making aluminum case "Blazer" handgun ammunition for years.

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