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Interesting times these are.. ammo is in steady supply, even after mass events that in the past shelfs have gone bare. Should be interesting to see if this holds up through the election.

Maybe everyone who had the means to stock up, are stocked up with enough to last the rest of their and their children's lifetimes? o_O
 
Interesting times these are.. ammo is in steady supply, even after mass events that in the past shelfs have gone bare. Should be interesting to see if this holds up through the election.

Maybe everyone who had the means to stock up, are stocked up with enough to last the rest of their and their children's lifetimes? o_O
Or maybe money? The most liquid thing? Didn't mean to take a twinkie offn anyone's plate or shave a neckbeard close.
 
Thanks OP.

After seeing your post......I went ammo shopping today.

I purchased a case of 9mm at Bi Mart. At $10 a box, what could go wrong? Well, one Bi Mart had a 5 box limit. Anyway...

Sportsman's Warehouse (on 82nd Ave) actually had bricks of $35 Rem 22 LR on the shelf. And, a trip to Wally World yielded one (last one) 1000 rd Winchester 22LR brick for $51.00

*All of the actual costs were rounded up slightly.

Aloha, Mark
 

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