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Mars eh... Outer space you say.. I can't help it...
Indeed!
What a $h!t world we live in. Next time I move, I'm moving to Mars.
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Mars eh... Outer space you say.. I can't help it...
Indeed!
What a $h!t world we live in. Next time I move, I'm moving to Mars.
Palmetto State is the closest to that. Love em or hate em. Bringing the AAC ammo online helped us all out. Now'd if they'd just get that steel cased Russian x39 rolling outLast time I checked, industry is in the business to make money. Increasing margins is one way to do that.
A 2A friendly type of business comparable to Amazon could help bring better prices to customers but none exist that I am aware of.
They might be closest but a long ways from same day free delivery.Palmetto State is the closest to that. Love em or hate em. Bringing the AAC ammo online helped us all out. Now'd if they'd just get that steel cased Russian x39 rolling out
I will buy "used" ammo in bulk, if it is in the original boxes - not loose (I sometimes have wound up with some loose ammo as part of a deal). Sometimes that has been from members here, sometimes PD "trade-in" ammo at a good price (Recoil Gunworks used to have some good deals on PD trade in defensive ammo - haven't seen any lately).I've seen the second hand, marked up, ammo classifieds when there are shortages. But I don't buy used ammo, or I should say "second hand ammo", from classifieds (with 480 Ruger being the one exception because it can be hard to find), only new from a retailers. I typically buy bulk and have not had to pay high prices.
I pretty much don't care about same day delivery, not even same week. I buy a LOT of stuff on Amazon (but usually not Amazon made stuff - not with the Foxconn scandals) and I usually select the delivery day that is several days out at least. Some of the stuff doesn't come for months. I don't care because I don't need that stuff yesterday.They might be closest but a long ways from same day free delivery.
A month ago, there were hundreds of bricks of primers at Cabella's.This is one of those times to do the EXACT OPPOSITE of what the propaganda machine is telling you.
Ain't no shortage.
Ain't no run up in prices.
Unless we all run out and start hoarding again.
Exactly, buy when price is acceptable to you. Don't buy when price isn't.This is one of those times to do the EXACT OPPOSITE of what the propaganda machine is telling you.
Ain't no shortage.
Ain't no run up in prices.
Unless we all run out and start hoarding again.
This. The company I work for supplies a major ammo related company with components for their machines (have to keep it vague because of NDA's) . During the covid panic many companies pumped up production to keep up with demand and way over bought expecting it to go on for longer. The place we do business with has stopped purchasing from us because they over bought thousands of the components estimating at the current rate they wont need to buy from us again for another 2 years. But also I could see how many companies are withholding stock piles to keep the prices profitable for everyone much like diamond companies or how farmers destroy billions in crops to keep the price of crops in a profitable margin.I don't know that I buy this conspiracy theory. The "stockpiling" may have been a result of a sales downturn the past few months. Most firms won't knowingly get ahead of themselves too far because they tie up a lot of money in labor and materials with stored goods. They don't have to stockpile to raise prices. They can do that whenever they want. But that works both ways. If they raise prices more than the market will bear, they have more ammo sitting around unsold.
LOL! kinda my opinion as well.this guy is a clown, his Youtube channel is a joke, he uses shock tactics, false headlines, and general misinformation. he might as well be wearing a clown nose.
LOL! kinda my opinion as well.
And why is HIS channel the only one reporting on this?
How breathtaking!What a $h!t world we live in. Next time I move, I'm moving to Mars.
That, lamentably, sums up so much of the firearms-related video content. It is the reason why, with very few exception, I don't bother any more, and haven't for some time.this guy is a clown, his Youtube channel is a joke, he uses shock tactics, false headlines, and general misinformation. he might as well be wearing a clown nose.