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ball
A ball is a round object (usually spherical, but can sometimes be ovoid) with various uses. It is used in ball games, where the play of the game follows the state of the ball as it is hit, kicked or thrown by players. Balls can also be used for simpler activities, such as catch or juggling. Balls made from hard-wearing materials are used in engineering applications to provide very low friction bearings, known as ball bearings. Black-powder weapons use stone and metal balls as projectiles.
Although many types of balls are today made from rubber, this form was unknown outside the Americas until after the voyages of Columbus. The Spanish were the first Europeans to see the bouncing rubber balls (although solid and not inflated) which were employed most notably in the Mesoamerican ballgame. Balls used in various sports in other parts of the world prior to Columbus were made from other materials such as animal bladders or skins, stuffed with various materials.
As balls are one of the most familiar spherical objects to humans, the word "ball" may be used to refer to or describe spherical or near-spherical objects.
"Ball" is used metaphorically sometimes to denote something spherical or spheroid, e.g., armadillos and human beings curl up into a ball, we make a ball with our fist.
NEW, OLD STOCK BALL M1911 CALIBER .45 50 CARTRIDGES LOT WCC 6767, 6787, 6789, 6790, 6791, 22690 BY OLIN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CORPORATION
PARTIAL BOX, 36 ROUNDS, LOT WCC 6767 CARTRIDGE STAMPED W C C 6 9
9 FULL BOXES, LOT WCC 6787 CARTRIDGE STAMPED W C C 6 9
2 FULL BOXES, LOT WCC 6789 CARTRIDGE...
Caliber .45 BALL M1911 Used Magazines - most likely part no. 1005-550-8694
4 used magazines left our of the original 12. Slightly Gritty. Dirty. Springs have good rebound pushing with finger. Sold as is. Local Pickup available. Discounted shipping for multiple Magazine purchases
$8 each plus...
Caliber .45 BALL M1911 Used Magazines - most likely part no. 1005-550-8694
4 used magazines. Gritty. Dirty. Springs have good rebound pushing with finger. Sold as is. Local Pickup available. discounted shipping for multiple Magazine purchases
$5 each plus $5 1st Class USPS shipping
NEW - Caliber .45 BALL M1911 New Magazines - 1005-550-8694 - Dated Dec or Nov 1968
6 available, 6th is open and unused. $20 each plus $7 1st Class USPS postage. Local pickup in 97214 possible for no shipping.
520rds of ZQI m80 NATO ball 147gr. Of that 440rds are loose packed the last 80 are factory boxed
Loose ammo will come in an ammo can
FTF Sales only Eugene\Springfield
Selling 400 rounds of Turkish 30-06 M2 ball ammo for $280 obo(0.70cpr). Haven't checked all the rounds but the majority seems to be stamped '64. Comes with the ammo can.
Also, as some may know, these ammunition have reports about case head splits. I would advise that you shoot out of a bolt...
Bought it for a game room, but I needed an office to work remote and my wife has my garage filled with crap.
Still brand new in the box.
$400.
Trades:
Lcp max
Dslr camera
Just picked up my first CMP garand. Never shot an m1 or even handled one before this! Looking for a small quantity of m2 ball or equivalent ammo so I can shoot it, as long as the price is right.
Yeah I could aquire all the components to reload it myself... some day... but I cant wait until...
This one box of Federal 230 FMJ Ball, Headstamped 1960 and one
box of Remington 230 FMJ Ball, headstamped 1962. Both boxes contain 50
Rounds
$50 each. Or perhaps trade for 9mm ammo
Looking to sell some Turkish MKE M2 ball surplus. The headstamp on most of these rounds seems to be MKE 63. I’m looking to sell these at .80 a round. But if you take all 120 rounds I’d let them go for $85. Located in Seattle and unfortunately unable to ship
Does anyone have any experience with pepper ball guns. From a non lethal stand point looks like a viable option.
Looked on net for reviews but it’s spotty at best.
Looking to buy some m2 ball off of someone local to Seattle in the $1 per round range for about 150 rounds. Non corrosive preferred. Similarly loaded 30-06 is fine too.