Panic buying and runs on "stuff"
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Panic buying and runs on "stuff"
I've watched the panic buying and run on all things "evil" the last few weeks with rapture.
I got to wondering when/if it would take a toll on mid-to-high level .22 ammo.
The "cheap" stuff has largely been snapped up and I "see" $40+/brick ammo still in stock at places...
What have you seen or surmise?
I got to wondering when/if it would take a toll on mid-to-high level .22 ammo.
The "cheap" stuff has largely been snapped up and I "see" $40+/brick ammo still in stock at places...
What have you seen or surmise?
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Well if the one politician in MA or CT has his way none will be affordable. He is proposing to just tax ammo so high the average person can not afford it anymore. He feels that is a better solution. Idiots...webmaster wrote:I've watched the panic buying and run on all things "evil" the last few weeks with rapture.
I got to wondering when/if it would take a toll on mid-to-high level .22 ammo.
The "cheap" stuff has largely been snapped up and I "see" $40+/brick ammo still in stock at places...
What have you seen or surmise?
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I heard that the current White House and Congress was voted "gun sales leader group" of all time
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I haven't looked at rimfire ammo cause I am pretty well stocked up, but I can't find reloading components to save my life.
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Wandered into a local gun shop a couple of days ago and they had 7 moxes of minimags left, which I was offered at 9.50 a box. I said no and looked at the few remaining firearms they had. I could use a case of minimag, but not at that price.
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I am hoping that Lapua shows up at the Pel El so I can buy some good stuff then.
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Not that it's exactly soothing, but such taxes are typically unconstitutional (whatever that's worth...). As punitive taxes are verboten on exercising other rights (voting, assembly, speech, press, etc...) it is presumed arms are included. Not that they wouldn't love a nice, long protracted set of lawsuits to prove it out...Bob259 wrote:Well if the one politician in MA or CT has his way none will be affordable. He is proposing to just tax ammo so high the average person can not afford it anymore. He feels that is a better solution. Idiots...
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I was in Walmart this morning and checked the ammo case. Almost nothing there. Only a few boxes of .22.
The gun show in San Antonio last weekend was a zoo. People walking around trying to sell $700 value ARs for $2000. Lots of 30-round .223 mags available if you want to pay $45+ (they were $10-15 a few weeks ago). Stripped lowers are now $400+, complete are $700+, if you can find one at all. We need a lower for a new upper we just got, but don't want to pay triple+ the regular suggested retail price.
Also having a hell of a time finding mags for the S&W M&P 22 pistol.
The gun show in San Antonio last weekend was a zoo. People walking around trying to sell $700 value ARs for $2000. Lots of 30-round .223 mags available if you want to pay $45+ (they were $10-15 a few weeks ago). Stripped lowers are now $400+, complete are $700+, if you can find one at all. We need a lower for a new upper we just got, but don't want to pay triple+ the regular suggested retail price.
Also having a hell of a time finding mags for the S&W M&P 22 pistol.
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http://www.coderedfirearms.com/
i dont know these guys, but it looks like you can get on a list and its not a totally stupid price.
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i dont know these guys, but it looks like you can get on a list and its not a totally stupid price.
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Went to Cabellas south of ATX last Sunday to buy some Wolf MT. That place was a mad house. No ammo on the shelves except for obscure stuff like .204 Ruger. One brick of Aguila 20 grain. Didn't buy it because I haven't tested it. Guy said it had been like that for a month and a half. They had erected a temporary waiting area for gun registration that had half a dozen benches. So many people at the gun counter they were calling numbers. Crazy. Guess we'll get some ammo in about 6 months. Had to order ammo online. Can't find Wolf MT in Austin anywhere. Nobody carries it including Academy.
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I knew this was coming before the last election. So I went ahead and ordered my AR in Oct. and got it in Nov. Wish I had acted quicker on buying a couple 1000 rounds of ammo but I did get mags. Went ahead and got the components to roll my own .223 ammo now 1200 rounds worth for starters. Think I will keep an eye out for more brass and go that route over the prices being asked now for a case of .223 ammo.
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Most everything is still available around here if you know where to look. Expect prices to be 2-4x higher for certain items, but lots of normal stuff and normal prices...
They still have good .22 ammo here and there, but its never been in bulk, so I've always orders by the case elsewhere....
They still have good .22 ammo here and there, but its never been in bulk, so I've always orders by the case elsewhere....
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I think it's crazy to stock up on that much ammunition and black guns, if it comes down to "that" scenario I'll pick up what I need on the battlefield.
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Sometimes they have it at Red's. And if they are out they might order it for you (they used to, but don't know about now with things being like they are.)jesterdog wrote: Can't find Wolf MT in Austin anywhere. Nobody carries it including Academy.
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Killogh's has a pret good deal on Eley Team right now. This is less than I bought my last batch for and I don't think I've ever uttered that phrase when talking about rimfire ammo. Here's a link good folks.
http://www.killoughshootingsports.com/i ... n-488.html
http://www.killoughshootingsports.com/i ... n-488.html
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