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The only thing that pisses me off are the people that but something then add 50-100% to the price n try to sell it
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The only thing that pisses me off are the people that but something then add 50-100% to the price n try to sell it
In the event that another ammo/magazine crash happens, and I hope it doesnt, I would appreciate hearing a lot less whining about stockpiling/hoarding/buying in bulk! I still have mine, bought before most of these terrible shootings. Sounds like a good idea now, whiners, doesent it?
True, but I guess I'd rather be fair n honest instead of lining my pockets
A federal official said the 34-year-old contractor recently paid about $540 to buy the 12-gauge shotgun and ammunition at a gun store in Virginia and took them to the Navy Yard Monday morning.
Contrary to earlier reports provided by law enforcement officials, Alexis was not believed to be in possession of an AR-15 rifle, the official said.
The incident only occured blocks from the US Capitol, so security obviously was lacking.
Yes, I would have to agree this might be why he got an Honorable Discharge, and the Navy just said, Sorry Charlie, you are not eligible to reenlist and think he was out of their hair. I would have thought any firearms beef would be a felony and keep him from a Secret but apparently not. Time to make sure these contractors are a little cleaner. But I am guessing for a Secret Clearance they did little more than fingerprint the guy and run an NICS check. And if Podunk Sheriff's department is overworked and understaffed then the felony doesn't get filed with the national system possibly.Affirmative Action probably played a big role for the reason he was able to get or keep his security clearance as well as having a job within the naval yard. There, I said it. Somebody had to!
Agreed, if you aRe buying for your own use whether to shoot or SHTF I think its fine, I would too if finances allowed. But to buy for one price and then double it, bubblegum you. maybe a 20% mark up is reasonable for storage and covering your original investment/you n ow need money, etc. is cool. But I think its immoral to take gross advantage like the 50% to 100%. me, i just vote with my wallet and don't pay that. It works for parts, true, I paid 2x more during the panic for a lower from the mfgr. now same mfg. I can get it for a reasonable price now. But now I have a pre 2nd ban EBR if that new ban comes down the road so I am not happy I had to pay a premium, but can live with what I had to pay for it.The only thing that pisses me off are the people that but something then add 50-100% to the price n try to sell it
Them is some awfully long blocks you speak of... 2.4 miles maybe but yeah, understaffed by LEO's...
Agreed, if you aRe buying for your own use whether to shoot or SHTF I think its fine, I would too if finances allowed. But to buy for one price and then double it, bubblegum you. maybe a 20% mark up is reasonable for storage and covering your original investment/you n ow need money, etc. is cool. But I think its immoral to take gross advantage like the 50% to 100%. me, i just vote with my wallet and don't pay that. It works for parts, true, I paid 2x more during the panic for a lower from the mfgr. now same mfg. I can get it for a reasonable price now. But now I have a pre 2nd ban EBR if that new ban comes down the road so I am not happy I had to pay a premium, but can live with what I had to pay for it.
I simply refuse to buy 22lr. for more than 10 cents a round. my choice.
YMMV
Brutus Out
I quit worrying about price.
If I need it, I'll just pay whatever it is.
I actually buy vary little. I prefer to trade and barter. Both sides go away happy to get what they need.
Original story dissolves, so press demonizes pump shotgun
As the original narrative about Monday's mass shooting at the Naval Sea Systems Command headquarters in southeast Washington, D.C. involving an AR-15 rifle is dissolving, the new demon in the revised story now appears to be the Remington Model 870 shotgun that the Daily Mail on-line breathlessly gasps "can load six shells at once."
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Now cue the cries for everyone who ever took an anti-depressant to become a prohibited person and of course the obligatory gun-control hysteria.
Bad people do bad things occasionally. It's called life. Deal with it and move on. But no, the politicians will hold hearings and try to "do something," even though nothing they propose would have "done something" to prevent this latest act of evil.