When a man in rural upstate New York recently had central
air-conditioning installed in his home, he offered an unusual method of
payment for the job.
“The owner said, ‘My father just passed away and left me some guns
and ammunition,’” recalls a 63-year-old electrician named Richard, who
offered only his first name. “The guy gave me 3,000 rounds of 9-mm
ammunition.” The bullets are worth around $900. “After that, I added it to my business card that I accept cash or bartered items.”
Richard isn’t alone. A new bartering economy in which ammo, not cash,
is the preferred currency has been gaining ground, especially online.
Websites like ArmsList and SpokaneGunTrade brand themselves as firearms-driven marketplaces where you can get a pool cleaned for a collection of ammo clips and a plumber will unclog your toilet in
exchange for 9-mm or .40-caliber bullets. Similar ads have popped up on
Craigslist. And boutique bartering pages have also surfaced on
Facebook, some of which offer to trade guns for ammo.
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Thursday, June 12, 2014
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See!
I'm not so crazy to want to buy ammo for a firearm I'm yet to own!
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