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My husband is a gun enthusiast so I just know most of this secondhand, but the ammo would've been incredibly expensive - how expensive would depend somewhat on the brand quality. Some manufacturers make much cheaper ammo than others.
You actually have to remove the original stock of the gun and install the bump stock. My husband has one on one of his guns and he let me look at it. Then I told him to get it out of my house! [emoji19]
They don't come with cases. Most people don't purchase cases for every gun, just keep a few and put them in there for transport.
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.223 can be relatively cheap, depending on where you buy it and how much you buy. Military surplus ammo is a favorite, and it's widely available and pretty inexpensive per round when buying in bulk. You'd probably be looking at $200-$250 per thousand rounds. Maybe not cheap to someone who doesn't shop ammo a lot, but it's definitely one of the cheaper rifle rounds.
Some rifles do come in cases, especially the more expensive ones. A lot of handguns come in cases. I would just ascribe him not using cases to the fact he was trying to be discreet, and an AR-15 (or three) can be broken down easily and packed in a small suitcase.