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MaybeADumbass t1_j7wnf53 wrote

It depends. 9mm and .223 can be kind of scammy, and some vendors list really low prices and charge insane shipping. You need to look at the numbers in the shipping column, higher is better. Or just post around with listings until you find what you're after.

Here's one of the cheaper brand name, new, brass options: https://www.gmansportingarms.com/product/sellier-bellot-sb9a-handgun-9mm-luger-115-gr-full-metal-jacket-fmj-50-bx-20-cs

Adding 20 boxes to my cart works out to about $280 shipped, or $14/box. Buying 5 works out to $80 shipped, or $16/box. I don't know about where you are, but I haven't seen brand name brass for anything close to $16/box after tax in a long time.

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geriatric_tatertot t1_j7wfrvm wrote

Sure. But you cannot exclude a zoning district, so somewhere in the twp has to allow for that zoning. For ex. you cannot say no trailer parks allowed in the township. There has to be some parcel with a zoning designation that allows it. This applies to everywhere except Philly because that is the only 1st class city.

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thewal68 OP t1_j7wcixq wrote

I was at a vintage shop, and found this metal badge (which appears to be from some type of vehicle or machine) that was the perfect size to cover up an open cavity on the back of my guitar. Was curious about the origin, so I sent a pic to my dad, who's from NJ, and he suggested it could have some connection to the Bucks and Montgomery County in PA. I noticed there's a Bux-Mont transportation in PA, who have been around for over 70 years, which could date this badge. Figured I'd ask you good folks! Thanks, and love from Boston!

Edit: The vintage shop was in Downtown Manhattan. I know Manhattan isn't exactly next door to this area, but it's closer than other parts of the country, which could lead me to believe this is a PA-related item!

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