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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: Glasser on December 27, 2019, 06:23:13 PM
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In the old days we always used to beg anyone with PX privileges to buy beer and cigarettes 'On Base' because it was dirt cheap and no tax, I know since then the Exchanges have been privatized and are no longer run by the government so the pricing hasnt been as generous. Last time I was at HPDHQ register window the 3 kids behind me all were there with firearms the bought at the PX. Anyone know if prices on base for ammo etc are better than our local brick and mortars? Cuz I might know a guy ..
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Only one I know on island is at the Kaneohe MCBS. The prices were on par with retail stores - nothing stood out as I saw it. Not sure if they will ask you for your military ID for firearms or ammo purchase.
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In the old days we always used to beg anyone with PX privileges to buy beer and cigarettes 'On Base' because it was dirt cheap and no tax, I know since then the Exchanges have been privatized and are no longer run by the government so the pricing hasnt been as generous. Last time I was at HPDHQ register window the 3 kids behind me all were there with firearms the bought at the PX. Anyone know if prices on base for ammo etc are better than our local brick and mortars? Cuz I might know a guy ..
Due to a new law I will get on-base commissary, PX, BX, and NEX privileges after the first of the year.
I have on-line NEX and Exchange accounts, as that passed a few years back.
I will feed back any info I can get. I really don't think the exchanges are very gun friendly
these days. Even when I was still in the active military they didn't sell guns or ammo
on base. Private sale only and don't tell anybody!
But that was years ago in a different state.
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Due to a new law I will get on-base commissary, PX, BX, and NEX privileges after the first of the year.
I have on-line NEX and Exchange accounts, as that passed a few years back.
I will feed back any info I can get. I really don't think the exchanges are very gun friendly
these days. Even when I was still in the active military they didn't sell guns or ammo
on base. Private sale only and don't tell anybody!
But that was years ago in a different state.
Glock are super cheap depending on sale! Like 400 brand new
Only active military can buy from Kaneohe PX I tried buy the load because was so cheap with my gramma pass the only thing worth it is there sale if you can buy!
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A friend bought a few guns from the shop of MCBH for good deals, at least what he told me. He bought a nice 1911 and another semi-auto. Seems like they had good pricing on ammo as well when they had sales.
As for pricing? When I used to have access to NEX/BX/PX back in the 2004-2007 timeframe, seemed like prices we’re awesome. Even food in base seems way cheaper. Not sure when it changed and went private run like the OP mentioned, but seems like pricing same as off base. Except for the no tax thing.
Another military friend mentioned the NEX has these scratch cards that you can get something like 15-50% off a single item. That along with sales can get some things pretty cheap. He got his son a Microsoft Surface Pro that usually MSRPs for around $2k for a little over $1k.
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Glock are super cheap depending on sale! Like 400 brand new
Only active military can buy from Kaneohe PX I tried buy the load because was so cheap with my gramma pass the only thing worth it is there sale if you can buy!
Not so.... I’m military retired and had no problems purchasing a firearm at the KBay PX 2 months ago....
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Not so.... I’m military retired and had no problems purchasing a firearm at the KBay PX 2 months ago....
Idk they told me no when I tried to purchase
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Due to a new law I will get on-base commissary, PX, BX, and NEX privileges after the first of the year.
I have on-line NEX and Exchange accounts, as that passed a few years back.
I will feed back any info I can get. I really don't think the exchanges are very gun friendly
these days. Even when I was still in the active military they didn't sell guns or ammo
on base. Private sale only and don't tell anybody!
But that was years ago in a different state.
There's a mini px at the national guard armory by the Hilo airport. No guns there. It's like a convenience store with extra stuff.
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There's a mini px at the national guard armory by the Hilo airport. No guns there. It's like a convenience store with extra stuff.
Thanks for the Info, I suspect PTA is the same.
I'm in the process of moving my legal and voting address back to
WA state in 2020, so I will be shopping at Joint base Lewis-McChord,
when I visit there.
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Due to a new law I will get on-base commissary, PX, BX, and NEX privileges after the first of the year.
I have on-line NEX and Exchange accounts, as that passed a few years back.
I will feed back any info I can get. I really don't think the exchanges are very gun friendly
these days. Even when I was still in the active military they didn't sell guns or ammo
on base. Private sale only and don't tell anybody!
But that was years ago in a different state.
Only the MCX has firearms in Hawaii.
With regards to the new law, make sure you have the required ID, You will need a VA Medical card that shows that your medical benefits are any one of the following.
1, service-connected (0-100% disability)
2, Purpleheart
3, POW
4, Medal of Honor recipient
If its not written on the ID you won't be able to shop, Right now in? Hawaii less than 800 people have the qualifying ID cards. The process to get the new ID takes about 3 months.
Also the only exchange you will be able to shop at is the NEX, unless you have base acess thru another means.
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Only the MCX has firearms in Hawaii.
With regards to the new law, make sure you have the required ID, You will need a VA Medical card that shows that your medical benefits are any one of the following.
1, service-connected (0-100% disability)
2, Purpleheart
3, POW
4, Medal of Honor recipient
If its not written on the ID you won't be able to shop, Right now in? Hawaii less than 800 people have the qualifying ID cards. The process to get the new ID takes about 3 months.
Also the only exchange you will be able to shop at is the NEX, unless you have base acess thru another means.
I'm surprised that less than 800 people in Hawaii have the qualifying Veterans Health Identification Card
(VHIC)!
I have one.
The VA doesn't give out qualifying VHIC cards like candy.
You can't get a lawyer and make them do it like the
rest of the country does with SSI and SSDI.
You earned that card the hard way.
Good to know there aren't as many disabled Vets in the islands as
I had thought. I see them all the time at the VA clinic, so I think
there a lot of them.
Thanks for the info!
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Idk they told me no when I tried to purchase
Are you a military retiree? If so you can....
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The MCBH PX has very good prices, if you have the ability to shop there. Their price on my new pistol was the exact same as the price my LGS in Montana had a week later.
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My pal checked the USMC exchange for me.
Ammo:
9mm ... $12.99/box
5.56 ... $7.99/box
He said Glocks were starting at $450.
So kinda Meh.
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My pal checked the USMC exchange for me.
Ammo:
9mm ... $12.99/box
5.56 ... $7.99/box
He said Glocks were starting at $450.
So kinda Meh.
No tax!
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My pal checked the USMC exchange for me.
Ammo:
9mm ... $12.99/box
5.56 ... $7.99/box
He said Glocks were starting at $450.
So kinda Meh.
Ammo price isnt bad. Glock price is pretty good.
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