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Another member dangerously low.
Dang it you owe me a new keyboard! lol
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Another member dangerously low.
Are you suggesting maybe some Californians (The Revolver state) have full capacity magazines? Say it ain't so.
Getting caught with banned mags in Kalifornia does NOT look like fun.
Brutus Out
Then don't get caught...
There are no photos, I was never here, you remember nothing...
Brutus Out
Brutus who? Nope, never heard of him...There are no photos, I was never here, you remember nothing...
Brutus Out
Brutus who? Nope, never heard of him...
Observed the same exact trend as well starting with that huge case of pmags. Glad to see a lot of stores coming back down to earth with the 22lr stuff to. Still waiting for 22lr bricks to come back down to $20 or less.
$18.98 today @ Bi-MartView attachment 323095
Well, they are weak minded if they believe what Gov. Moonbeam says....These aren't the droids we're looking for....
Oh for a minute it sounded like you had some brackets rigged up so it was kind of a crew served deal. Two rifles/three rifles, no problem. Now wait just a minute.... I think we may be on to something here!Two hands, two triggers.
Probably because of this:Why worry about selling right away?
We have all seen it over the years - people trying to sell stuff they paid RETAIL for in hopes of making a few $ during a panic which didn't happen.(Now if you spent money you really couldn't afford too , on the hopes of reaping a profit , that's a whole other kettle of fish
Yep ! That was kinda my point.Probably because of this:
We have all seen it over the years - people trying to sell stuff they paid RETAIL for in hopes of making a few $ during a panic which didn't happen.
Why dump your stash?
Just want until the next panic if you want to try and make a big buck.
Magazines wear out , get lost or break ... So if you stocked up , now you should have plenty.
If you bought rifles to resell , now you have options as well.
You can up grade parts on a rifle , keep one for a spare or just trade 'em all off for something you do need or want etc...
If stored properly guns and ammo don't spoil or "go bad". Why worry about selling right away?
(Now if you spent money you really couldn't afford too , on the hopes of reaping a profit , that's a whole other kettle of fish ... )
Andy